The Advocates Injury Attorneys Expands to Denver, Bringing Experienced Personal Injury Representation to Colorado The Advocates Injury Attorneys announced on April 28, 2026, that it is expanding its services to Denver, Colorado, to provide specialized personal injury and car accident legal representation to victims across the state. The firm, known for its expertise in helping injured individuals navigate the complexities of legal claims, is establishing a new office in Denver to better serve clients facing challenges related to medical bills, insurance disputes, and the aftermath of accidents. The expansion reflects the firm’s commitment to making experienced legal support more accessible to those in need. The firm’s Denver office will focus on two primary areas: personal injury law and car accident law. In these practice areas, The Advocates aims to assist clients in recovering compensation for medical expenses, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and the long-term impacts of injuries on their lives and families. The firm emphasizes that each case is unique, requiring tailored strategies to address the specific needs of clients. From initial consultations to potential trials, the team is dedicated to building strong cases that prioritize the client’s interests. Damian Kidd, a managing partner of The Advocates Injury Attorneys and a member since 2007, highlighted the significance of the Denver expansion. “We have built our work around helping injured people get answers, understand their rights, and pursue the compensation they deserve,” Kidd stated. “We are proud to bring that same level of care, experience, and legal support to Colorado clients.#personal_injury_law #denver #the_advocates_injury_attorneys #damian_kidd #car_accident_law
San Diego Flight Delays Ripple Across Major US Hubs Flight delays at San Diego International Airport on April 12 triggered missed connections and rolling disruptions across major US hubs, straining already busy spring travel. The incident highlighted how even relatively minor schedule changes at a single airport can cascade through the national air network, affecting passengers and operations far beyond the immediate vicinity. The disruptions began with a series of delayed departures and arrivals at San Diego International Airport, which serves as a key West Coast origin and destination point. While the number of affected flights remained modest compared to the country’s busiest hubs, the timing of the delays—during peak departure windows—amplified their impact. Many flights from San Diego were bound for major domestic hubs such as Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, and Denver. When early outbound services departed behind schedule, later flights reliant on the same aircraft or incoming crews faced knock-on issues, creating a ripple effect across the day. The airport’s single-runway configuration, a long-standing structural constraint, played a significant role in the delays. San Diego’s limited physical footprint and restricted space for holding aircraft meant that even small schedule perturbations were harder to absorb. A sequence of delayed morning and midday departures quickly compressed later time slots, leaving airlines with fewer options to recover time before aircraft headed onward to larger hubs. This dynamic was exacerbated by the airport’s reliance on a single runway, which can slow operations during periods of low visibility or shifting wind patterns. The effects of the San Diego delays were felt hours later on the other side of the country.#los_angeles #chicago #denver #dallas #san_diego_international_airport

Denver Personal Injury Firm Cheney Galluzzi & Howard Rebrands as CGH Injury Lawyers Denver-based personal injury law firm Cheney Galluzzi & Howard has officially rebranded as CGH Injury Lawyers, marking a strategic shift to emphasize its specialized focus on injury-related legal services. The firm, which has been operating in the Denver area for several years, announced the rebranding on April 6, 2026, through a press release distributed by The SED Society, a PR agency. The move aims to streamline the firm’s brand identity and better align with the evolving needs of clients seeking legal representation for personal injury cases. The rebranding follows a period of growth and increased demand for legal services in the personal injury sector, particularly in cases involving car accidents, workplace injuries, and medical malpractice. According to the press release, the firm’s new name, CGH Injury Lawyers, reflects its commitment to providing tailored legal solutions for victims of accidents and injuries. The firm’s leadership emphasized that the rebranding is part of a broader effort to enhance client outreach and improve the overall experience for those seeking legal assistance. Cheney Galluzzi & Howard, now operating under the CGH Injury Lawyers banner, continues to offer services in Denver and surrounding areas. The firm’s attorneys specialize in navigating the complexities of personal injury claims, including negotiating with insurance companies, ensuring clients receive fair compensation, and advocating for their rights in court. The rebranding also includes updates to the firm’s website and marketing materials, which now highlight its expanded focus on injury-related legal matters.#denver #cgh_injury_lawyers #cheney_galluzzi_howard #the_sed_society #openpr
Denver Personal Injury Firm Rebrands as CGH Injury Lawyers Cheney Galluzzi & Howard LLC, a well-established Denver personal injury law firm, has officially rebranded as CGH Injury Lawyers. The name change, announced on April 6, 2026, marks a strategic shift in the firm’s approach to legal services, emphasizing clarity, accessibility, and a stronger focus on advocating for injured Coloradans. The rebranding aims to simplify the legal process for clients while reinforcing the firm’s commitment to providing robust representation in personal injury cases. The decision to rebrand reflects the firm’s desire to modernize its identity and better align with the needs of its clients. For years, Cheney Galluzzi & Howard LLC has been recognized in the Denver legal community for its aggressive and effective representation of individuals seeking compensation after accidents, injuries, or negligence. The new name, CGH Injury Lawyers, is designed to be more approachable and direct, signaling the firm’s dedication to making legal services more understandable and accessible to those in need. According to the firm, the rebranding is part of a broader effort to position itself as a trusted, community-focused advocate in a competitive personal injury market. The new branding emphasizes transparency and simplicity, with the goal of reducing the complexity often associated with legal proceedings. This shift is particularly significant as the firm seeks to build stronger connections with clients who may feel overwhelmed by the legal system. By streamlining its brand identity, CGH Injury Lawyers aims to foster greater trust and ensure that clients feel supported throughout the legal process.#denver #cheney_galluzzi_howard_llc #cgh_injury_lawyers #personal_injury_law_firm #rebranding
Cooler and Windy Conditions for Colorado Rockies Home Opener DENVER — A weather system moving through Colorado today is expected to bring cooler temperatures and gusty winds for the Colorado Rockies’ home opener, with conditions remaining dry and breezy across much of the state. High temperatures will peak in the upper 40s by lunchtime, dropping to low to mid-50s in the afternoon, while wind gusts could reach 45 mph. These conditions have triggered a Red Flag Warning for the eastern half of the state, highlighting the risk of wildfires due to the combination of dry air and strong winds. The system will deliver snowfall to mountain regions, providing fresh powder for weekend ski and snowboard enthusiasts, but no precipitation is expected in the plains. Skies will remain clear throughout the day, with the Rockies home opener set to take place under sunny skies. However, the wind will be a significant factor, with gusts likely to persist through the afternoon. As the day progresses, the weather will gradually improve. Overnight, skies will clear across the state, leading to a transition to partly cloudy conditions by Saturday. Temperatures in Denver are forecast to rise into the 60s on Saturday, offering a milder day compared to the earlier part of the week. Easter Sunday will bring even warmer conditions, with temperatures approaching 70 degrees, accompanied by plenty of sunshine. For those attending sunrise services on Easter Sunday, the morning will feature cooler temperatures, ranging from the upper 30s to low 40s, with clear skies and minimal wind. The weekend’s weather will set the stage for a gradual warming trend as the week continues. Looking ahead, the warmer weather is expected to persist through midweek, with temperatures climbing into the 60s and 70s.#national_weather_service #denver #red_flag_warning #easter_sunday #colorado_rockies

U.S. Immigration Crackdown Immigration Slowdown Hits Every Metro Area in the U.S., Census Shows Large urban counties and border regions faced the most significant declines in immigration, according to new data from the Census Bureau. The report reveals that in three-quarters of U.S. counties, population growth either slowed or turned negative, marking a sharp contrast to recent trends. In the Laredo metro area along the Texas border, immigration effectively halted, with no net gain in residents. Similarly, El Centro, a historically key entry point into California, saw more people leaving for other countries than arriving. In Denver and its suburbs, the net immigration rate dropped by nearly 75 percent, while the Chicago area experienced a nearly two-thirds decline. Every U.S. metro area recorded lower immigration rates during the year ending July 2025 compared to the previous year, according to the Census Bureau’s latest estimates. This trend affected both large urban centers and border regions, which had previously seen surges in new arrivals. The data highlights a nationwide shift, with only 25 percent of counties experiencing faster population growth. The report underscores the impact of stricter immigration policies and changing global migration patterns, as the U.S. grapples with declining international arrivals. The findings, released on Thursday, provide a comprehensive snapshot of demographic shifts across the country. While domestic migration, births, and deaths continue to influence population trends, the sharp decline in net international immigration signals a major turning point in U.S. migration dynamics.#chicago #denver #census_bureau #laredo #el_centro

PCL Construction Announces Appointment to Water For People Leadership Council PCL Construction, Inc. has announced that Jamie Safulko, area manager for its Civil Infrastructure Division in Denver, has been appointed to the Water For People Leadership Council. This marks the first time a construction company has joined the council, which unites firms from the water, wastewater, and engineering sectors to promote sustainable, universal access to safe water and sanitation. Safulko’s role will involve providing strategic guidance to strengthen the organization’s global initiatives and engage employees in water-related efforts. The Water For People Leadership Council focuses on advancing long-term solutions to expand water access. Members contribute expertise to enhance the organization’s efforts and foster partnerships that address critical water and sanitation challenges. Mark Duey, CEO of Water For People, emphasized the significance of PCL’s involvement, stating that the collaboration will help communities thrive, particularly for women and girls who still bear the responsibility of water collection. Safulko’s appointment underscores PCL’s dedication to three core areas: water and wastewater infrastructure leadership, community impact, and inclusive leadership. The company aims to deliver projects that strengthen water systems, partner with organizations to create lasting benefits for communities, and advocate for underrepresented professionals, including women. Safulko highlighted the importance of water in building healthy communities and expressed her commitment to creating opportunities for women to lead in the industry. PCL Construction is a globally recognized construction leader with an annual construction volume of $9.9 billion USD.#denver #pcl_construction #jamie_safulko #water_for_people #mark_duey
Power outage disrupts train access to Denver International Airport gates during spring break travel A power outage affected train service to the gates at Denver International Airport on Wednesday morning, causing delays for travelers during the busy spring break period. Airport officials confirmed the incident occurred around 9:20 a.m., with certain areas of the airport still experiencing a power loss nearly an hour later. Technicians were actively working to restore electricity, though no specific timeline was provided for full recovery. The airport issued updates through its social media account, noting that the train system connecting to the gates remained offline and urging passengers to stay informed for further developments. The outage occurred amid heightened travel activity at the airport, with more than 80,000 people expected to pass through security checkpoints daily during the upcoming weekend. This surge in passengers is compounded by ongoing challenges at U.S. airports, including long security lines linked to a partial government shutdown that has left TSA workers unpaid. Airport authorities advised travelers to arrive at least two hours before their flights, regardless of the season, and directed them to check real-time wait times on FlyDenver.com for the most accurate information. The incident highlights the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure during peak travel periods. While the airport’s emergency response team prioritized restoring power, the disruption underscores the importance of contingency planning for transportation systems. Officials emphasized that the outage was localized and did not affect the broader airport operations, though the train service to gates remains a key component for many travelers.#tsa #denver #spring_break #denver_international_airport #flydenver_com

Georgia Man Wins $8 Million Lottery Prize Saul Chavez Duran, a resident of Maysville, Georgia, won an $8 million top prize after purchasing a $50 scratch-off ticket. The ticket, which was part of the $8 Million Money Maker game, was bought from D-Mart on N.C. 16 North in Denver, where Chavez Duran works. Upon arriving at the lottery headquarters on Friday to claim his winnings, he faced a critical decision: receive the prize as an annuity of $400,000 annually over 20 years or opt for a lump sum payment. Chavez Duran selected the lump sum, which amounted to $4.8 million before taxes. After accounting for state and federal tax withholdings, he ultimately took home $3,456,494. The $8 Million Money Maker game was introduced in December 2024, offering five top prizes of $8 million and 10 additional prizes of $100,000. At the time of the report, two $8 million prizes and four $100,000 prizes remained unclaimed. The game’s structure highlights the potential for significant payouts, though the odds of winning vary depending on the specific lottery game or promotion. Chavez Duran’s win underscores the life-changing possibilities of lottery games, which often attract players with their high prize amounts. While the exact odds of securing a top prize are not disclosed, the game’s design encourages participation by offering substantial rewards. The event also reflects the broader appeal of such lotteries, where players gamble small amounts for the chance to win life-changing sums. The lottery’s promotional materials emphasize that participation is restricted to individuals aged 18 or older, and the odds of winning depend on the specific game. While the $8 million prize is the most lucrative, smaller prizes are also available, with the potential for winners to claim up to $1 million every four minutes.#denver #saul_chavez_duran #maysville_georgia #d_mart #nc_16_north

Flash Tattoo Deals Around Denver for Friday, March 13, 2026 Tattoo enthusiasts in Denver are in for a lucky break this Friday, March 13, as dozens of local artists will offer special flash tattoo designs and discounted piercings. This date marks the second occurrence this year of a Friday the 13th, a rare event that has become a popular tradition for tattoo events. The next opportunity for such deals will be in November, with the next Friday the 13th falling in August 2027. Many tattoo shops in the Denver area will provide flash tattoos and piercings at reduced prices, with some offering designs for as low as $13. The tradition has grown into a full-scale event in many locations, featuring food trucks, live music, local vendors, and temporary body modifications like hair tinsel or tooth gems. With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, some designs will incorporate themes of luck, such as horseshoes and clovers, alongside traditional horror motifs and locally branded logos. For these flash events, artists typically offer pre-drawn designs at lower prices, with additional costs for shading or color. Most tattoos are limited to limbs, and events are usually first come, first served, with long lines or wait times common. Some shops may require appointments or offer limited availability. Here are several Denver-area tattoo shops and artists participating in the flash deals on March 13: Old Larimer Street Tattoo (2229 Larimer St.) offers $45 flash tattoos and $35 piercings. Pleasure and Pain Tattoo (7003 W. Colfax Ave.) provides flash tattoos priced between $31 and $130. Bob’s Tattoo Joint (3070 Larimer St.) hosts events on March 13–15 and 17, with a St. Patrick’s Day flash special. Tribe Tattoo Denver (698 Santa Fe Dr.) includes flash tattoos, piercings, and tooth gems.#denver #old_larimer_street_tattoo #pleasure_and_pain_tattoo #bob_s_tattoo_joint #tribe_tattoo_denver
Lakers’ Health, Chemistry Far More Important Than Homecourt Advantage The Los Angeles Lakers are navigating one of the most challenging stretches of their season, facing nine of their next 11 games against playoff-bound teams, including six matchups against Western Conference rivals vying for playoff positioning. With 18 games remaining in the 82-game NBA season, the race for playoff seeding has intensified, turning the final stretch into a high-stakes sprint. Every win feels like a strategic advantage, while every loss risks derailing their postseason hopes. The next nine days could determine whether the Lakers secure homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs, but the question remains: Is homecourt advantage truly the priority? While players and coaches publicly acknowledge the value of homecourt, the reality of the NBA playoffs—particularly in the Western Conference—reveals that matchups and team health often outweigh geographic advantages. The Lakers currently sit tied for fifth in the West, with Minnesota in third, Houston in fourth, and Denver in fifth. Over the next nine days, they will face all these teams, including a critical series against Minnesota, Denver, and a back-to-back road trip to Houston. Winning their next five games could secure a third-place finish and homecourt advantage, but the focus must extend beyond seeding. Last season’s playoff run offers a cautionary tale. Despite finishing third in the West and holding a strong home record, the Lakers were eliminated in the first round by the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Wolves’ dominance at Crypto.com Arena, where the Lakers had a 31-10 home record, underscored how matchups can override home-court benefits.#minnesota #los_angeles_lakers #minnesota_timberwolves #denver #houston

Al Horford Set to Return Wednesday Golden State Warriors forward/center Al Horford is expected to play Wednesday against Memphis after missing Tuesday’s game against New Orleans due to a toe injury. The 39-year-old player contributed 22 points, one rebound, seven assists, two blocks, and three steals in his last appearance against Denver on Sunday. With Draymond Green sidelined by a back injury, Horford is likely to see increased playing time in the frontcourt, with an estimated 20-25 minutes expected in Wednesday’s matchup. The Warriors’ injury report indicates that Horford’s toe issue has improved enough for him to return to the lineup. His return comes as the team adjusts to Green’s absence, which has shifted the frontcourt dynamics. Horford’s ability to contribute both offensively and defensively will be crucial for the Warriors in their upcoming game against the Grizzlies. Horford’s performance in recent games has highlighted his continued value as a versatile player. Despite his age, he remains a key contributor for the Warriors, providing leadership and scoring. His return to the court is a positive development for the team, especially as they navigate a challenging schedule. The Warriors’ coaching staff will likely monitor Horford’s condition closely to ensure he is fully prepared for Wednesday’s game. While there is no indication of long-term issues, the team will prioritize his health to avoid any setbacks. Horford’s presence in the frontcourt is expected to bolster the Warriors’ offensive options and provide stability in the paint. This development also impacts the team’s overall strategy. With Green out, the Warriors may rely more heavily on Horford’s experience and skill set.#denver #new_orleans #golden_state_warriors #al_horford #memphis