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Colorado’s Vietnam veterans receive long overdue recognition in ceremony
Colorado Vietnam veterans were recognized in a ceremony at Red Rocks Community College by U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen ahead of Independence Day. The ceremony is part of a larger program that was launched in 2012 under former President Barack Obama to provide Vietnam veterans with long-overdue recognition. The program encourages members of Congress to hold ceremonies for Vietnam war vets in their respective states.
Jared Polis' political stock rises amid talk of replacing Biden
Gov. Jared Polis is one of a handful of top Democrats under consideration as a possible replacement for President Biden on the 2024 ticket. Why it matters: The popular two-term governor's political stock is rising as calls for Biden to withdraw from the race — including from top Colorado Democrats — mount.
Colorado Democrats reject resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza
DENVER — Colorado Democrats on Monday rejected a resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza and condemning the "disproportionate military response by Israel" to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that killed 1,200 people — all familiar talking points raised in other avenues by activists seeking an immediate end to hostilities.
Lawyer's failure to cite facts prompts 10th Circuit to toss excessive force case
The federal appeals court based in Colorado agreed last week that police officers from Littleton, Englewood and Denver cannot be held liable for killing one person and partially paralyzing another because the plaintiffs' lawyer failed to cite any facts of the case while appealing a trial judge's decision. During a...
Voters in six states—CO, FL, MD, NY, NV, and SD—will be deciding on abortion in 2024, with measures proposed in five other states
Voters in six states—Colorado, Florida, Maryland, New York, Nevada, and South Dakota—will decide on abortion-related ballot measures in Nov. 2024. Initiatives are also proposed in five additional states. On June 28, a ballot initiative to provide a state constitutional right to an abortion was certified for the ballot...
Paperwork mistake leads police to pull over 2 men at gunpoint
DENVER — Police body cameras and vehicle dashboard videos capture tense moments as deputies and police pointed their guns at two electricians who were initially believed to be driving a stolen vehicle, but documents reveal a paperwork mistake led to the ordeal. 9NEWS Investigates learned of the incident in...
After nearly four decades, North Metro Fire deputy chief of operations hangs it up
After nearly four decades, former Deputy Chief of Operations Jeff Bybee has retired from service at the North Metro Fire District. The district, which serves Northglenn and Broomfield, and some areas of Jefferson, Weld and Adams counties, said a fond farewell to Bybee last week after 39 years of service.
First human case of tularemia found in Jeffco
Jefferson County Public Health announced that the first case of tularemia has been found in a Wheat Ridge resident.JCPH describes tularemia as a bacterial disease that is associated with animals such as rodents and rabbits, along with insects, ticks and deerflies. "While tularemia is rare, it is important for residents to be aware of the symptoms and take preventive measures," said Rachel Reichardt, environmental health specialist with Jefferson County Public Health. "Prompt treatment with antibiotics is effective, so early diagnosis and medical attention are crucial." Symptoms of tularemia include fever, non-healing skin ulcer at the site of infection and swollen and painful lymph glands. Sore throat, mouth sores, abdominal pain and diarrhea can be symptoms if the infection is caused by ingesting contaminated food or water. Health officials say tularemia can be cured and to see a physician if you experience any symptoms associated with the infection after being in areas where contact with wildlife is possible.
Denver Jewelry Heist Suspects Arrested in El Paso
Suspects linked to a bold Denver jewelry store robbery have been tracked down and apprehended in El Paso. The arrest marked a significant breakthrough in the investigation of a crime that left the store’s owner reeling. Break-in executed via rooftop. Thieves managed to infiltrate the Glendora jewelry store through...
Cortez author Bethany Turner receives Colorado Book award
A romantic comedy set in the fictional Colorado community of Adelaide Springs was recognized at the annual Colorado Book Awards. Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other by Bethany Turner of Cortez was named one of the best romance books by Colorado Humanities and Center for the Book during the 2024 Colorado Book Awards on June 21 at the Tivoli Turnhalle Theater at the Auraria Higher Education Center in Denver.
The Cherry Creek Art Festival is back. Here’s what you can expect
The streets of Cherry Creek North are about to be filled with award-winning art, live music, and food vendors. And while the festival is not new to Denver — this is the festival’s 33rd year — this year organizers are expecting even bigger crowds. The festival runs...
Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability
The Denver Basic Income Project recently released a report detailing research showing how no-strings-attached cash assistance helped people experiencing homelessness find stability. The University of Denver’s Center for Housing and Homelessness Research released the findings from its year-long randomized study, which found that participation in the DBIP led to improved housing outcomes for many participants. […] The post Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Looking for some budget-friendly culture this summer? Check out the upcoming SCFD free days
Looking for some free fun this summer? The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District is hosting a range of free events around the Denver Metro area during the summer. The SCFD is a unique cultural funding model serving the seven counties that make up the metro area — Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. It’s the second-largest cultural funding mechanism in the United States.
Denver area events for July 5
If you have an event taking place in the Denver area, email information to carlotta.olson@gazette.com at least two weeks in advance. All events are listed in the calendar on space availability. Friday. Music in the Gardens — With Rachel Taulbee, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 17th Street Gardens, 1945 17th St., Denver;...
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