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Colorado family pushes for more funding, awareness around rare neurological disorder
You wouldn't know just by looking at the smile on her face, but 3-year-old Naomi Lockard's life is nothing like other children's. "When Naomi was a baby, we had a lot of questions about why she wasn't meeting milestones, why she wasn't crawling on time, why she wasn't talking," said Rebekah Lockard.
Families of inmates who died at JeffCo Jail believe there's a concerning pattern
Members of the Rocky Mountain NAACP spoke alongside families of inmates who have recently died within the JeffCo Jail, calling attention to what they believe are concerning issues inside the jail.
Teller County Sheriff’s Office identifies victim severely injured in attack near Cripple Creek
TELLER COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - The Teller County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) is investigating a brutal assault that occurred on August 7, 2024, where an adult female victim and her dog suffered life-threatening injuries. The TCSO says that the victim in this incident was identified as Briena Louise Karlik who...
Denver affordable housing sales tax moves closer to making it on the Nov. ballot
A proposal to raise the sales tax by five cents on every ten dollars now needs to pass through one more reading after a unanimous vote in favor at Monday night's Denver City Council meeting.
Aurora apartment residents evicted Tuesday morning
Dozens of evicted immigrant families left their apartments with backpacks, rolling carts and garbage bags full of clothing Tuesday morning with no idea where they would spend the night. Across the street from the Aspen Grove apartments, also called Fitzsimmons Place, Aurora Police Department officers shooed off anyone who tried to get back inside once they'd left. Inside the complex, some angry residents shouted through megaphones: "We are not criminals!...
Man sentenced to 143 years for series of crimes in Aurora
A man has been sentenced to 143 years in prison for a series of shootings and other crimes in Aurora in 2022, prosecutors said. Eugene Robertson, 40, was found guilty in April of multiple charges, including eight counts of attempted murder, in connection with the series of crimes in October 2022. He was sentenced Friday.
Deion Sanders Sets Record Straight On Reasoning Behind Heated Exchanges With Local Media
Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders was involved in a pair of tense interactions with local media during a recent press conference. While speaking on the year to come, he shunned two Denver based journalists as they attempted to ask questions. One of those media members worked for the Denver Post while the other was with a […] The post Deion Sanders Sets Record Straight On Reasoning Behind Heated Exchanges With Local Media appeared first on BroBible.
Avison Young Trends Data: Denver Industries with an Increase in Busyness
New data analysis from Avison Young’s Office Busyness Index reveals that as of June 2024, office buildings across the U.S. are 61.9% as busy as they were in June 2019. Creating an index of properties across the country gives an accurate view of office utilization and shows which industries are thriving.
DU Women’s Soccer Poised for Solid Campaign
Second-year DU women’s soccer head coach Julianne Sitch is returning a solid team with five of last season’s seven leading scorers along with the return of goalkeeper Molly Wissman who played in all 18 games last season. Sitch’s team has completed two home exhibitions with a 1-0 loss to preseason #18 Texas Tech (1-0) and a win against Air Force (3-0).
RTD’s Downtown Rail Replacement Project Past Halfway Point
DENVER – RTD continues its Downtown Rail Replacement project, hitting the halfway point. RT&S has been reporting on the ongoing rail reconstruction in downtown Denver. RTD has reported its reconstruction of the light rail tracks at Stout and California on 15th Street was completed in less than three weeks. Currently, two of the five intersections are left to be reconstructed.
Moment of the Week: Northern Arapaho Students Visit Campus
On Aug. 1, a group of Northern Arapaho prospective students visited CU Denver to take a campus tour and meet the Indigenous-Serving Operations Team and the Office of Student Transitions & Family Engagement. CU Denver signed an endowed scholarship agreement with the Northern Arapaho Tribe last year. CU Denver is committed to becomming an equity-serving university and to support its diverse and dynamic community.
Denver Metal Group Cobranoid Does What It Wants, When It Wants
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Cap Hill Hotel Owner Still Has High Hopes for Cannabis Consumption Lounge
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Stolen truck with strong sentimental value returned after 2 months
In June, Colton Smith reached out to FOX31 for help finding his stolen truck, a sentimental vehicle passed on to him from his late father. Now, he wants to thank viewers for helping bring that truck home.
Professional Skier and Ultrarunner Drew Petersen Debuts New Film in Denver
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Aurora residents to continue opposition to fracking near reservoir, Superfund site
Click play to listen to this article. (Colorado News Connection) Aurora residents and environmental groups said they will continue to oppose fracking near the Aurora Reservoir, thousands of homes and 13 schools after regulators approved a plan for more than 150 new well sites at Lowry Ranch last week. Lauren...
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