The Arizona Supreme Court upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban on Tuesday that would prohibit nearly all abortions in the state except when “necessary to save” a pregnant person’s life.
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The decision reversed a previous Arizona Court of Appeals ruling that allowed abortion to remain legal in the state up to 15 weeks, in accordance with a 2022 law, according to Planned Parenthood.
In the latest episode of the Avalanche Ink podcast, beat writer Corey Masisak talks with Joe Smith, who covers the Minnesota Wild and NHL at large for The Athletic. Among the topics discussed:
His memories covering the other side of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final as a Lightning beat writer.
What he learned from the Lightning’s mini-dynasty and what the Avalanche might have in store.
What went wrong for the Wild this year, and is there hope for the Avs’ division rivals?
What is Nikita Kucherov’s case for the Hart Trophy?
Brock Faber vs.
A local developer wants to replace an old movie theater off Interstate 25 in south Denver with a new apartment complex.
The plans were submitted by Century Living, the multifamily development arm of Greenwood Village-based Century Communities, on Friday. The proposal calls for the demolition of the former Regal Continental theater at 3635 S.
Heading into the season, two huge question marks for the University of Denver hockey team were whether new starting goalie Matt Davis could be the man in net, and if the Pioneers’ youngsters would be able to help carry them where they wanted to go.
Consider both concerns allayed.
As the Pioneers head into their 19th Frozen Four on Thursday, DU wouldn’t be flying to Minnesota if it weren’t for Davis and the team’s talented freshmen class.
By DOUG FERGUSON (AP Golf Writer)
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods still thinks he can win another Masters. Recent evidence would suggest that might be a steeper climb than walking up to the 18th green at Augusta National.
Never mind he is 48 and has had more surgeries than his 15 major titles.
By JOE REEDY (AP Sports Writer)
The women’s NCAA championship game drew a bigger television audience than the men’s title game for the first time, with an average of 18.9 million viewers watching undefeated South Carolina beat Iowa and superstar Caitlin Clark, according to ratings released Tuesday.
The Sunday afternoon game on ABC and ESPN outdrew Monday’s men’s final between UConn and Purdue by four million.