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Denver Health expands syphilis testing
A Denver Health infectious disease doctor warns sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, but the “dramatic” increase in syphilis cases means anyone sexually active between the ages of 14 and 44 should get tested. Dr. Sarah Rowan, an infectious disease physician at Denver Health, called the sharp...
In closing arguments of Christian Glass homicide trial, prosecutors say Glass was ‘tortured’ by law enforcement while defense describes an armed man driving under the influence
Prosecutors on Thursday said they didn’t blame Christian Glass for refusing to get out of his own car in the last hour of his life. In closing arguments to a jury in Georgetown in the trial of Andrew Buen, the former sheriff’s deputy charged in the 22-year-old Boulder man’s homicide, Fifth Judicial District Attorney Heidi McCollum compared Glass to an animal in a cage, who was poked, prodded and tortured by law enforcement.
GDC celebrates Celiac Awareness Month at Colorado’s largest gluten free restaurant ‘Just Be Kitchen’
May marks Celiac Awareness Month and Colorado’s largest gluten free restaurant, ‘Just Be Kitchen’, wants to help provide anyone with celiac tasty and fulfilling meals! They’ve just expanded, opening up another location in Boulder and today we’re honored to have the founder, Jennifer Peters in studio!
April 24, 2024: Colorado’s evolving law to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; Ants and climate change
April 24, 2024: Colorado’s evolving law to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; Ants and climate change. It's tricky to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; how Colorado's law has evolved to serve infants and families. Then, ants are sensitive to temperature, and in a canyon in Boulder, climate change means they're on the move. Also, a prison art exhibit at the state Capitol. And, a chorus of men finds self-acceptance on the Green River.
9Things to do in Colorado this April 26-28 weekend
COLORADO, USA — There is so much to do in Colorado this weekend we couldn't pick just nine things to do. On this final weekend of April, annual events return in Karval and Denver, plus Elitch Gardens is back for summer while Monster Jam invades Denver. Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders will hold his second Black and Gold spring game in Boulder.
“Facing your fears” meets scientific fact in new therapy
(COLORADO) — A new therapy developed by Joanna Arch, a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder, is helping cancer patients face and process end-of-life fears. The therapy is a written exposure-based coping intervention called EASE. The therapy is based on “written exposure therapy” (WET) which is a practice […]
RiNo apartment building with a canyon design opens
DENVER — A striking apartment building with a canyon design running up its side is now open in Denver's River North Art District. Located at 3930 Blake St., One River North is a 16-story, 187-unit apartment complex. It opened to residents in mid-April after breaking ground in fall 2021.
Longmont police report: April 23, 2024
The Longmont Leader receives a police report from Longmont Public Safety daily. The police notes are published in full with occasional modifications to exact addresses, individual names and spelling. Please note that the category that the crime is labeled as is limited by police software based on the information the dispatcher receives when the call is made. Longmont Public Safety may edit the category as more information is learned about each case.
‘Will not be tolerated’: Motorcyclist has license suspended after driving 180 mph on interstate
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) - A motorcycle rider in Colorado has had his license suspended after a viral video reportedly showed him driving at reckless speeds while traveling to Denver. Rendon Dietzmann, 32, was sentenced in a Colorado courtroom on Tuesday after agreeing to a plea deal regarding the...
Broomfield Town Square is on track to start in 2025
The Broomfield Town Square Alliance project around the former Safeway building north of West 120th Avenue and east of Main Street remains on track, with construction expected to start in spring 2025, based on a recent presentation to the City Council. The 39-acre site is expected to include up to...
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