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Colorado authorities find 1.7M counterfeit fentanyl pills in auctioned-off storage unit: ‘Shocking discovery’

Colorado deputies found 1.7 million counterfeit fentanyl pills in a storage unit, marking largest one-time counterfeit pills seizure in state history.
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Great Bend educators badly hurt in Denver crash

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The community is rallying behind two central Kansas educators badly hurt in an accident. Kim and Dan Heath were injured in a crash recently while in Denver, where their vehicle was rear-ended, the Great Bend school district confirms. Their son was with them, and he too was hurt.
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Homelessness in the high country outpacing Denver, part of U.S. trend

The author used artificial intelligence in the crafting of this article. On a winter night above 9,000 feet, the ski slopes glitter with floodlights and champagne flows in the lodges. Just a few miles away, in the shadow of the Rockies, families huddle in cars, workers sleep in tents buried under snow, and seniors...
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Colorado’s Hispanic population has grown 77% in the past 25 years, but trails national...

Costumed kids on the Adelitas de Colorado float at Denver’s annual Cinco de Mayo parade in 2023. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite) Colorado’s Latino population grew 77 percent in the past quarter-century, trailing the national growth rate, which doubled over the same time period, according to a new Pew Research Center...
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Over 2,700 fatal overdoses ago, Denver tried to save people who use drugs

It has been seven years this week since the Denver City Council passed a law allowing supervised injection centers for people who use drugs. However, all these years later the center has yet to see its first client, and more than 2,700 people have died of overdose in Denver.
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Investigation finds $1.6M in stolen property after ‘major crime ring’ bust in Denver metro

Further investigation into a "major crime ring" bust in late October uncovered over a million dollars in stolen property and thousands in property damage across the Denver metro area in less than a year.
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Non-Smoking Dilemma: A Battle Against Secondhand Smoke in a Residential Complex

In a recent post on social media, a resident of a non-smoking complex in Littleton has expressed frustration over their downstairs neighbors who continue to smoke, despite the apartment rules. The resident, who has a baby at home, has complained to the management several times but to no avail. The smoke from the...
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Man who was Tased, put in neck hold after traffic stop said he feared...

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A man who was shot with a stun gun and put into what prosecutors allege was an illegal chokehold said he feared for his life and believes he was targeted because he’s Venezuelan. The 20-year-old man, who 9NEWS is not identifying because prosecutors consider him...
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Suspect in Boulder County trailhead carjacking linked to Denver domestic violence incident

A man is in police custody after reports of an armed carjacking at the Caribou Townsite trailhead on Sunday afternoon.
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Denver Police Officers Demonstrate Compassion by Providing Groceries for Family Affected by Government Shutdown

Denver's finest took their motto "to protect and serve" to new heights last week, providing more than just law enforcement on the streets of Mile High City. Officers Lerma and Abeyta of Denver Police District 4 quickly intervened to help a family in need, turning into temporary guardians for a distressed mother amid...

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