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2 sentenced in fatal Aurora shooting
AURORA, Colo. — Two people have been sentenced to prison in connection with a 2022 shooting in which a man died in an Aurora shopping center parking lot. Kion Perkins, 33, was found shot to death inside a vehicle in a shopping center parking lot at 13280 E. Mississippi Ave. in Aurora on July 19, 2022.
Aurora, Colorado, takes ‘tough love’ stance on homelessness
Aurora, Colorado, is one step closer to taking a “tough love” approach to its homeless problem, penalizing anyone caught camping along a busy corridor and creating a new court tasked with doling out punishments to rule breakers. The pair of proposals, backed by Republican Mayor Mike Coffman and Councilmembers Steve Sundberg and Curtis Gardner, moved forward […]
Prosecutors file 10 new charges against Colorado school bus aide accused of beating child
LITTLETON, Colo. (TND) — Prosecutors in Colorado filed a motion to add 10 new charges against a school bus aide who was recently arrested for abusing a student who has special needs. An 11-page arrest affidavit noted 28-year-old Kiarra Jones, a paraprofessional for Littleton Public Schools, was charged in...
Aurora man trying to meet with woman early Thursday becomes armed robbery shooting victim
AURORA | An unidentified man who told police he had set up some kind of meeting with a woman was robbed and shot by two men accompanying her early Thursday. Police did not disclose the purpose of the meeting, which led to the shooting at about 3:45 Thursday morning. “When...
Denver woman's address used in rental scam targeting migrants
DENVER — When a migrant showed up at Anita Allegranzi's doorstep on April 21, telling her he was looking to rent her home, she had hoped it was a one-off situation. "Doorbell rang, I answered the door, the person that spoke to me said, 'I’m here to see the house that’s available to rent' and I said, 'I’m sorry, you have the wrong address,'" Allegranzi recalled. "And he then showed me pictures of my home and I said, 'I’m sorry this house is not for rent. My husband and I live here. We’ve lived here for 26 years.'"
Don't be surprised by variable speed limits on I-70
Variable speed limit signs erected along a stretch of the Interstate 70 mountain corridor will change according to the weather and other conditions. FOX31's Greg Nieto takes a look at how the technology affects traffic in the area as another snowstorm hits the high country.
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