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Residents warned about bear in historic downtown area of Colorado city
The Golden Police Department is warning residents about a bear that's been frequenting the historic downtown area of the city in recent days. At the time of a May 14 announcement, the bear had been spotted in the area over the past two days, with an image included of the bear sitting in a tree.
9Things to do across Colorado this weekend
DENVER — Denver’s largest running weekend is here, along with several popular festivals, food events, concerts and shows. Marathoners and casual runners from across the country will descend on the Mile High City for the 18th annual Denver Colfax Marathon, half marathon, 10 mile, 5K and marathon relay.
Man pleads guilty to DUI charges related to death of composer
ARVADA, Colo. — The man charged in a February crash in Arvada that killed a composer pleaded guilty Monday to multiple counts including vehicular homicide - DUI. Juan Ortega Torres Jr. also pleaded guilty to two counts of vehicular assault in Jefferson County District and, as a result, five other counts were dismissed.
Colorado man who shot at officers during 2021 pursuit on I-15 sentenced for attempted murder
BEAVER — A Colorado man who shot at several officers during an incident in the fall of 2021 appeared in a Beaver courtroom Monday for sentencing on multiple felony charges, including one count of attempted murder. William Jason Brooks, 44, of Denver, Colorado, was in 5th District Court in...
Pete Davidson visiting 5 Colorado cities this weekend
DENVER — "Saturday Night Live" alum Pete Davidson will bring his tour to five Colorado cities this weekend. The stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer has tour stops scheduled in Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Boulder, Denver and Colorado Springs. Seven shows in five days will be held Thursday to...
New passenger rail line in the mountains gets on track after Colorado’s governor signs funding bill
A project to create a passenger rail line between Denver and northwest Colorado has an initial source of funding after Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday signed a bill generating the dollars. Senate Bill 184 allows the state to impose a $3 per day fee on all rental cars in Colorado...
Littleton hospital discovers cremains from dozens of miscarriages
Administrators at AdventHealth hospital in Littleton have acknowledged recently discovering cremains in their facility from more than two dozen miscarriages that hospital officials say they will now bury in a cemetery.Rachel Robinson, regional director of communications for AdventHealth, confirmed the discovery to CBSNews Colorado."We discovered during a recent employee transition a limited number of cremains were securely stored for a longer than expected timeframe," wrote Robinson. "We will offer a prayer service and reverently lay the cremains to rest at a cemetery."Robinson said the cremains were from 31 miscarriages or early pregnancy losses. She said the cremains had been kept at the hospital for more than six months but said "no laws were broken."The hospital spokesperson said, "In some instances, upon parents' request, the hospital has securely and respectfully retained cremains for a period should grieving parents wish to collect them at a later time."
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