Word broke yesterday that longtime Channel 9 weatherman Nick Carter is the station's latest cost-cutting casualty. The final broadcast by the veteran air personality (to the left of the affixed image, with his soon-to-be-former 9News colleagues) is scheduled for Friday.
Unlike anchor Bob Kendrick, whose hefty contract was likely a major factor in his 9News departure, Carter, who won Best of Denver awards as the city's preeminent forecaster in 1988 and 1995, probably wasn't among the top salar
Couldn't help being amused by the contrast between the picture painted by multiple weather forecasts on Denver TV stations last night and the one that confronted me this morning when I drove to work. Last night, the tone of folks like Channel 9's Kathy Sabine suggested an irony-free version of predictions by a certain Dr. Peter Venkman: "Human sacrifice. Dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!" This morning, however, only a relatively benign rain/sleet blend confronted me, my fellow dr
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, 191 Inverness Drive West in Englewood, is hosting its second summer Friday Night Flights fundraiser at 6 p.m. tonight to benefit the Excelsior Youth Center, a local non-profit.
The cow palace will serve a selection of appetizers paired with three wines for $25 per person, the proceeds of which will go directly to the charity. The event will be held on the patio (unless it pours rain, which it won't, at least according to perky weather spotter Kathy Sabine