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10 protesters face charges after Auraria Campus lockdown
Auraria Campus in Denver was placed on lockdown after pro-Palestine protesters occupied “restricted space” in a campus building, according to university officials. FOX31's Greg Nieto shows the scene on campus, where 10 now face charges.
Denver police investigate homicide after man shot and killed near east Colfax
A man died at the scene after he was shot in Denver on Sunday morning. The shooting happened near the 8800 block of East Colfax Avenue, according to Denver police. A police spokesperson told The Denver Gazette the call for a shooting came in at 5:08 a.m. Sunday morning. Upon arrival, police found a man deceased at the scene, police said. Authorities are investigating the shooting as a homicide, police said, adding no one is in custody. As of 9:30 a.m., eastbound lanes in the area on East Colfax Avenue remain closed. Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at (720) 913-7867.
Communities give green light to plate readers, advocates want to pump the brakes
Privacy concerns are being weighed against what law enforcement calls an effective way to keep communities safe. Denver7 360 breaks down multiple perspectives on the use of license plate readers.
Three of America's 'best BBQ spots' located in Colorado, according to Yelp
Yelp has published their 2024 list of the 'best 100 barbecue spots in America' and three Colorado restaurants made the cut for inclusion. While Texas, Kansas, and North Carolina tend to get some of the most attention when it comes to barbecue nationwide, Wright's Barbecue in Arkansas snagged the top spot on the ranked list, with establishments in Arizona, Nevada, Montana, Florida, and Tennessee joining the 'big three' to round out the top 10. ...
Denver mayor creates 'racial and social equity' public safety office
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Monday announced the creation of a new office tasked with tackling public safety but with a pronounced shift away from law enforcement and an emphasis on "racial and social equity." The new Office of Neighborhood Safety brings together four major city programs, including the Support Team Assisted Response and youth safety programs, under one office, which seeks to keep communities safe in ways that, Johnston said, don't require law enforcement. ...
Local cancer survivor prepares to welcome first child with neighbor’s help
The journey to motherhood is not always traditional, particularly for those in the fight for their lives against cancer. One Denver survivor is extremely grateful this Mother’s Day with her firstborn now on the way.
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