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Suspect in Murder-Suicide Inside Colorado Jehovah's Witnesses Hall Had Also Bombed Office Building, Police Say
Police say a man who put three failed explosive devices inside a worship hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in suburban Denver before killing his wife and himself there on Christmas morning is suspected of causing an explosion at a union building.
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Stranded Friends Hit The Road to Bypass Southwest's Cancellation Chaos
“Rather than risking the flights getting canceled, we decided for the sake of needing to get back to work, we would jump in the car instead,” Huante said. The road trip became their best plan when Huante’s mom made an offer they couldn’t refuse. “My mom said, ‘You take my car. I’ll go get the oil changed. Get the...
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10 U.S. Cities That Are Growing the Fastest—and New York City Isn't One of Them
The American Growth Project by the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, a business policy think tank, found most of the cities are away from the East Coast.
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Shooting Near Denver Convenience Store Leaves 1 Dead and 5 Hospitalized
Police in Denver are investigating after a shooting left one person dead and four others injured on the city’s Colfax neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.
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‘Devastated' Kenny Chesney Speaks Out After Woman Falls to Her Death at Concert
After a woman lost her life by falling from an escalator during a Kenny Chesney concert, the musician released a statement about her “heartbreaking” death.
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Condoleezza Rice Joins Denver Broncos Ownership Group
The Denver Broncos named Condoleezza Rice as a minority owner on Monday. The team was purchased for $4.65 billion in June.
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Cities Look to Trees to Combat Heat Islands, But Growth Is Slow
Many major American cities, including Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, Chicago and Boston are working to bridge the equity gap in major tree canopy coverage.
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$14M Jury Award for Protesters Could Resonate Around US
A federal jury’s $14 million award to Denver protesters injured during 2020 demonstrations over the police killing of George Floyd could resonate nationwide as courts weigh more than two dozen similar lawsuits
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Stolen Box of Human Heads Investigated by Denver Police
The box was being transported for medical research purposes
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Colorado Turns to Ice-Fishing Tents as Shelter for Homeless
Some cities such as Seattle and Portland, Oregon, have experimented with constructing tiny homes, some just big enough to sleep inside and others with kitchens and indoor plumbing.
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Thousands of Ethereum Coders Bring Their Grunge-Hacker Vibe to Denver
ETHDenver is an annual ethereum-focused event dedicated to hacking and networking.
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These Crypto Enthusiasts Are Trying to Raise $4 Billion to Buy the Denver Broncos
It sounds crazy, but remember that ConstitutionDAO started as a joke and almost succeeded.
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Suspect Identified in Four Cold Case Killings, 40 Years Later
Authorities identified a man Friday who they say killed four women in the Denver, Colorado area four decades ago after a technological breakthrough helped solve a series of cold cases that had long eluded investigators.
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Chipotle Adds Meatless Chorizo to Its Menu for Limited Time
Chipotle is launching plant-based chorizo nationwide, starting Monday, and available for a limited time.
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2 Missing; Survivors Count Blessings After Colorado Fire
Search teams are looking for two missing people in the snow-covered but still smoldering debris from a massive Colorado wildfire, while people who barely escaped the flames sorted through what was left after the blaze
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‘Devastating': Patriots Pay Tribute to Former Teammate Demaryius Thomas
The New England Patriots are giving their condolences after their former teammate, Demaryius “D.T.” Thomas, died at the age of 33. Thomas, a retired NFL wide receiver, was found dead in his suburban Atlanta home Thursday night. Preliminary investigation indicates his death involved a medical issue, police said. Family members of Thomas told the Associated Press that they believe he…
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Teen Shootings in Denver Suburb Renew Focus on Gun Violence
A string of shootings involving teenagers has placed renewed attention on a long-running problem of gun violence and gangs in Aurora just outside Denver.
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Is a 4-Day Workweek the Answer to Employee Burnout? Most American Workers Say Yes
Some employers are starting to look at a four-day workweek to address employee mental health and combat the “Great Resignation.”
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Georgia's Restrictive Voting Law Takes Effect as World Series 2021 Heads to Atlanta
The 2021 World Series between the Atlanta Braves and the Houston Astros will move to Atlanta later this week, just months after the MLB relocated its All-Star Game from Georgia to Denver in a boycott against the controversial voting reforms the state had passed. NBCLX political editor Noah Pransky revisits the impact of Georgia’s new voting law and his conversation...
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Families Recount Trauma at Sentencing for School Shooter
A former high school student convicted of killing a teenager and injuring eight others at a Denver-area school in 2019 has been sentenced to life in prison without parole