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DeChambeau and Koepka keep distance on US Open tee sheet

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Anyone clamoring for Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka to play in the same group to start the U.S. Open will have to wait for another tournament.

MLB threatens pitchers with 10-game bans for altering balls

Sticky substances helping some arms add rotation

Nuggets lament injury-riddled season that came up short

DENVER – The Denver Nuggets' season came to an ignominious end with Jamal Murray looking on from the bench and newly crowned league MVP Nikola Jokic watching from the locker room. The Phoen...

Djokovic rallies to hand Nadal rare French Open loss

Tsitsipas awaits in the men’s final

MacKinnon, Avalanche frustrated by another early playoff exit

Second-round failure comes after Colorado won Presidents’ Trophy in regular season

Golden Knights top Avalanche in Game 6, reach Stanley Cup semis

Colorado blows a 2-0 series lead to lose four in a row

Marte’s four hits lead Marlins past Rockies

Colorado’s road woes continue

Peyton Manning going into Denver Broncos Ring of Fame

ENGLEWOOD – Peyton Manning was elected to the Broncos Ring of Fame on Wednesday in recognition of his record-breaking four-year run in Denver that culminated with a victory in Super Bowl ...

Hawks, Nuggets hope home court provides edge in semifinals

ATLANTA – John Collins already has seen what playoff success has done to raise the hometown excitement for the Atlanta Hawks. Collins is eager for the opportunity to build more enthusiasm ...

Bednar cleared to coach Avalanche after virus testing irregularity

Jared Bednar was cleared to coach the Colorado Avalanche in Game 6 of their second-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights after missing the morning skate Thursday because of a COVID-...

Key reservoir on Colorado River hits record low amid drought

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A key reservoir on the Colorado River has dipped to its record low in the latest showing of the drought's grip on the region.

Pandemic ruling: State not obligated to compensate business

SANTA FE – The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that there is no constitutional or statutory requirement to compensate businesses for financial losses because of emergency public health orde...