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Woman arrested 16 years after newborn baby girl found dead in California dumpster: police

A Colorado woman is facing a murder charge 16 years after a newborn baby girl was found dead in a dumpster in California, according to authorities. The Union City Police Department said they recently cracked the cold case and identified the suspect as 46-year-old Angela Onduto, of Denver, Colorado. The...
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Police searching for missing 84-year-old woman last seen in Aurora

AURORA, Colo. (KKTV) - The Aurora Police Department is searching for a missing 84-year-old woman. Police said Karen Matlock was last seen around 11 a.m. when she left her home in Aurora to visit a bank off East Iliff Avenue and Quebec Street in Denver. She was wearing a turquoise t-shirt and faded gray jeans.
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21 charges filed against suspect in Thornton shooting

The Thornton Police Department has filed 21 total charges against a suspect allegedly involved in a non-injury shooting on June 19.
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Colorado educators express concern over $80 million federal funding cutoff

Educators from around the state met with Gov. Jared Polis to discuss the impacts of losing $80 million in federal funding, which is currently being withheld by the Department of Education. The the federal department is withholding up to $7 billion in funding to school districts nationwide, all of which...
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Federal funding freeze threatens Boys and Girls Clubs in Colorado

A $71 million federal funding freeze is putting thousands of Colorado students at risk, according to state leaders. The money — originally set aside through 21st Century Community Learning Center grants — was meant to support afterschool programs, nonprofits, and school districts across the state.
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This Secluded Colorado Hot Springs Lets You Soak Under The Stars In A Forest...

Tucked into the pines just outside of Steamboat Springs, there’s a pocket of magic where mineral water bubbles up from the earth, steam rises through snow-dusted branches, and the outside world melts away. Welcome to Strawberry Park Hot Springs—a rustic, otherworldly retreat that feels like nature’s own spa resort, if Mother Nature also happened to moonlight as an architect with a flair for the mystical.
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‘Who murdered Armando Mata-Magallanes?’: 14 years later, no suspect in death of man held...

14 years later, the Weld County Sheriff's Office is still trying to find the unknown man who was apparently holding Armando Mata-Magallanes for ransom and killed him.
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3 teens arrested in ‘exhaustive investigation’ of car thefts, high-dollar burglaries

Three teenagers in Commerce City are facing half a dozen charges in connection with more than two dozen vehicle trespasses, stolen cars, and multiple high-dollar commercial burglaries.
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Colorado police arrest man in grocery store parking lot after he tried to hide...

BROOMFIELD, Colo. (KKTV) - Police in Broomfield arrested a man on a number of charges Monday evening. Officers said they found him in a vehicle in a grocery store parking lot with a number of things he should not have had, including fentanyl he was trying to hide under some groceries.
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Dinosaurs once roamed Denver’s City Park

Back in the Late Cretaceous era, 67.5 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed Denver's modern-day City Park. The intrigue: The Denver Museum of Nature & Science, on the eastern edge of the park, announced Wednesday it unexpectedly discovered a partial-bone fossil 763 feet below the surface of its parking lot. What...

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