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More people continue to choose Denver as a destination
More than 31 million people visited Denver last year and spent a record $6.5 billion.
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Anonymous donor challenges community to help Denver kids struggling with trauma
An anonymous donor is paying for 500 kids struggling with trauma to spend a day at Elitch Gardens. The children are part of the Tennyson Center for Children, which helps hundreds in the metro area who need counseling, care and a sense of home.
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Man arrested in smash-and-grab robbery of Denver comic book store
A man has been arrested in the burglary of about $42,000 worth of merchandise from a well-known comic book store, the Denver Police Department said Wednesday. Francisco Ruiz, 39, was arrested after the smash-and-grab burglary at Mile High Comics at 4600 Jason St. over Memorial Day weekend.
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Contract employees at Denver International Airport protest, claim unsafe conditions
A group of contracted workers at Denver International Airport have walked off the job in protest.
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Denver mom faces dilemma after bullet flies into affordable housing unit
A loud bang startled Lisa Harker on Monday. It came from the direction of the apartment right next door in Denver's Welton Park apartments.
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