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Adams County Grand Jury Hammers Alleged Westminster Burglar With 82 Counts

An Adams County grand jury has dropped an 82-count indictment on 36-year-old Adrian Grigg, accusing him of pulling off a series of business burglaries across Westminster and neighboring north-metro cities. Authorities say the charges trace back to alleged 2024 break-ins where cash was taken from safes and registers, ma
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11 alleged members of Colorado car theft ring indicted

Eleven people who authorities say were part of a large metro Denver area car theft ring have been indicted. The indictments were announced Monday by Attorney General Phil Weiser and Denver District Attorney John Walsh, but were filed May 22. The alleged members worked together to steal vehicles from municipal airport p
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Ex-Cle Elum Resident Accused Of Voter Fraud After Allegedly Casting Ballots In Two States

A former resident of Kittitas County who moved to Colorado two years ago has been charged with voter fraud, after allegedly casting ballots in two different states.
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Millions Told To ‘Keep Windows and Doors Closed’ Across 3 States

Millions of Americans are being urged to “keep windows and doors closed,” limit time outdoors, and rethink their daily routines as air quality alerts spread across parts of Colorado, California, and Florida this week. The warnings, issued through the National Weather Service (NWS) and regional air ...
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Denver weather: Afternoon and evening thunderstorms

A little bit of everything is on the forecast for Denver on Tuesday. The National Weather Service said to expect a high of around 84 degrees with thunderstorms in the afternoon. Denver residents can expect mostly sunny skies in the morning, but as the afternoon rolls around, forecasters are predicting severe thundersto
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Take This Unique Rail Biking Ride In Colorado Before The Rest Of The World...

Ever wonder what it would be like if someone took the best parts of biking, combined them with the romance of railroad travel, and set the whole thing against a Colorado backdrop?. Colorado Railbike Adventures in Erie answers that question in the most delightful way imaginable. Here’s something you probably...
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Residents in Curtis Park neighborhood entering another summer with pool closure

The Meztizo-Curtis Park pool has been closed for years for renovations. Community leaders are urging residents to attend a Denver Parks and Rec. open house Tuesday night to share any concerns.
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Casa Bonita is hiring, and one of its jobs pays up to $200,000 a...

The same restaurant where a man in a gorilla suit chases divers off a 30-foot indoor waterfall is now offering someone a $200,000 salary! Casa Bonita, the Denver landmark owned […]
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‘My son rose above’: Family remembers Arvada hero 5 years after Olde Town shooting

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) – It’s been five years since the shooting in Olde Town Arvada that claimed the lives of three people, including a police officer, a gunman and a bystander who stopped the attack. The family of that good Samaritan, Johnny Hurley, says they don’t want the community to forget him.
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Denver residents voice frustration over prolonged outdoor pool closures in minority neighborhoods

DENVER — Families in three Denver neighborhoods — all historically Latino or Black communities — are spending another summer without access to outdoor pools. It comes after years of closures tied to renovation projects continue to frustrate residents who say the delays reflect a deeper inequity in how the city invests

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