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Irv Moss
Irv Moss worked as a full-time reporter for The Denver Post from 1956 until his retirement in 2016, making him one of the longest-serving journalists in the country. He first worked for the newspaper as a copy boy in early 1953, twice leaving the paper to do some electrician work, before returning in 1956. He covered every sport in the state of Colorado in his 60-year career, including the Colorado Rockies, Olympics, and high school sports.
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Irv Brown signs off of Denver sports-talk radio after 40 years
Irv Brown signs off of Denver sports-talk radio after 40 years

UConn’s clout earns a Front Range salute
UConn's clout earns a Front Range salute

Vince Boryla left his mark on Denver sports
Vince Boryla left his mark on Denver sports

Rodney Billups finds his way back to basketball
Rodney Billups finds his way back to basketball

Denver producing documentary on Wayland Baptist’s women’s basketball team
Denver producing documentary on Wayland Baptist's women's basketball team

Bill Garnett still cherishes March
Bill Garnett still cherishes March

Rodney Billups named Denver Pioneers men’s basketball coach
Rodney Billups named Denver Pioneers men's basketball coach

Joe Scott fired as Denver men’s basketball coach, Rodney Billups could be successor
Joe Scott fired as Denver men's basketball coach, Rodney Billups could be successor

Denver Pioneers look to build after disappointing exit from postseason
Denver Pioneers look to build after disappointing exit from postseason

Bill Noxon, former Western State and Fruita-Monument football coach, dies at 86
Bill Noxon made high school and college football teams into winners in 33 years of coaching on Colorado's Western Slope.