Coors Field
Coverage of Coors Field in the Nexus archive.
- Denver swelters through fourth triple-digit day of the year
Denver experienced its fourth 100-degree day in 2026, entering the top 10 for most such days, following a record July with 28 days of 90-degree or hotter weather. Public health officials warned of cumulative heat risks and heat stroke dangers, while Rockies fans attended a game at Coors Field with precautions like hats and sunscreen.
- Los Angeles Angels fired advance scout nicknamed 'Baseball Spy' after he was caught filming Rockies
The Los Angeles Angels fired advance scout Justin Prinstein, nicknamed 'The Baseball Spy,' after he was caught filming the Colorado Rockies' coaching staff at Coors Field. Prinstein used a smartphone to record coaches during a game, violating MLB's strict rules against using personal electronics to gather insider information, leading to his immediate dismissal.
- Peter Moore: Ex-con seeks job opps in Colorado. Can fudge numbers as nec’y.
Tina Peters, a voting system tamperer, was released from prison by Jared Polis. The article highlights high unemployment rates among formerly incarcerated people and older women, suggesting Peters' skills in manipulating election systems could lead to job opportunities in areas requiring creative truth-telling or number manipulation.
- Memorial Day travel snarled as storms threaten flooding from Texas to Northeast
A major storm system is disrupting Memorial Day travel plans across the United States, with severe weather threatening flooding from Texas to the Northeast. The storm has already affected events like baseball games in Denver, with additional weather impacts expected throughout the holiday weekend.