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Denver increases bike speed enforcement after cyclist critically injured
Park rangers in Denver are increasing enforcement for bicyclists who speed on the city's bike paths and parks. The move comes after a head-on crash between two riders left one in critical condition. That accident happened Tuesday night on the Cherry Creek Trail. One bicyclist crossed the middle line and ran into the other.
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Purple Heart recipient has military tribute stolen from Denver porch
A Denver veteran and purple heart recipient is asking for the safe return of a prized possession. For years, a battle cross has sat on the front porch of Joel Hunt's Montbello neighborhood home. It features a pair of military boots, a fake gun mounted in concrete and a military helmet.
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Denver man suspected of killing wife in 2015 can use her life insurance money to pay for his defense, Colorado Supreme Court rules
A Denver man who is accused of strangling his wife to death can use the money from her life insurance policy to pay his defense attorney even though the guardian of his two young children has argued that they should get it, the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled.
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Giving back is part of history of Civic Center Park, Denver's national landmark
Nestled in downtown Denver is a real jewel of the city, Civic Center Park. The park was the vision of Mayor Robert Speer at the turn of the 20th Century.
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Denver police asking for public’s help in finding suspect in 1995 cold case
Denver police and the family of a man who was shot and killed 24 years ago Thursday are asking for the public's help in solving the case. On June 27, 1995, 21-year-old Andre Price was killed in the 5500 block of Yuba Way in Denver, according to a video posted to YouTube by the Denver Police Department.
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