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Teen in custody after bringing gun to Westminster school

A teen is in custody after he brought a gun onto school grounds in Westminster on Friday.
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Denver deputy sheriff arrested by Denver police

A Denver deputy sheriff was arrested by the Denver Police Department, the sheriff department announced on Monday.
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Denver Police Recover Stolen Vehicle for Father at Ronald McDonald House, Suspect Arrested on...

In a brief yet heartening report of effective law enforcement, the Denver Police Department shared a story of their team's dedication and proficiency in recovering a stolen vehicle that belonged to a father visiting his sick child. As detailed in a social media post by the Denver Police Department, Corporal David...
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Denver may name park after Native American mediator Amache Prowers

The Denver City Council voted Monday to name a new, 10-acre park in the far northeast corner of the city after famed Native American woman Amache Prowers. The park is being built at Kittredge Street and East Bolling Drive at a cost of $8 million, according to a memo from city staff to the council. Denver Connection...
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Population growth affecting metro area intersections

There have been 55 traffic deaths in Denver in 2025, according to city records. The metro area’s population growth is putting more stress on high-traffic areas across the Front Range.
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Denver police search for driver in fatal crash with bicyclist

Denver police seek the public’s help in finding a driver who fatally struck a bicycle rider on Friday night. The crash, which occurred around 10:10 p.m., took place near N. Federal Boulevard at W. 26th Avenue, just northwest of downtown Denver, according to a Denver Police Department news release.
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Remembering…the 9/11 Stair Climb at Red Rocks

To honor the firefighters from 9/11, the Colorado 9/11 Stair Climb originated when five Denver firefighters climbed 110 stories of a high-rise office building in downtown Denver in 2005. In the following years, the Stair Climb grew in popularity until it was officially established by the West Metro Firefighters Local...
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Tragic Colorado Story Inspired Once-Thriving Restaurant Chain

For many years, Baby Doe’s Matchless Mine, a restaurant chain inspired by a historic Colorado figure, was a staple in the Centennial State.
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Colorado park to close at night due to ‘increased law enforcement concerns and vandalism’

AURORA, Colo. — One of Colorado's busiest state parks will now close at night. Cherry Creek State Park will close nightly from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced. "Due to increased law enforcement concerns and vandalism, the park will be closing from 10 p.m....
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Spruce Power lays off 40 people, closes Colorado office

Spruce Power of Denver, Colorado, a residential solar subscription service, is laying off 40 people as an apparent cost savings measure. The publicly traded company announced in a press release published on Wednesday that it is closing its Denver office, consolidating positions and making “workforce adjustments.”....

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