A beer truck rolled on I-25, beer spilled everywhere and Denver's sassiest news anchor, Kyle Clark, kept us on the edge of our seats through the 'tragedy.'
We know the 9NEWS anchor hates patio furniture photos, but he's just so cute when he's mad. So, here's to you, Kyle, with love, from Fort Collins. (Too far?)
To honor the Broncos, Clark alternated between a blue and orange blazer, which threw people for a loop. Especially those getting blazed while watching 9News.
He was opening his segment of the newscast on Thursday, after Wednesday’s Denver Broncos’ announcement that Pat Bowlen had resigned control of the team, acknowledging he’s dealing with Alzheimer’s disease
What was supposed to be a feel good story quickly turned to tragedy when a news anchor at 9News (KUSA) in Denver was bitten in the face on air by an 85-pound Argentine Mastiff. Kyle Dyer was interviewing the dog, it's owner, and a firefighter who rescued the dog from a frozen pond the day before. After two weeks, two surgeries, and 90 stitches total, Dyer spoke for the first time.
9NEWS anchor, Kyle Dyer who was bit by a dog on live TV during an interview on Wednesday morning was released from the hospital Thursday afternoon. Dyer underwent reconstructive surgery Wednesday. Though Kyle can not speak at this time due to the dog bite on her lip, she has been writing notes on an iPad letting everyone know she is OK according to 9NEWS.com.
Thursday afternoon, the owners of the