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Top Denver news: Geese problem solved by feeding them to the hungry; search for hit-and-run driver

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Published on July 01, 2019
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Denver solving geese population problem by feeding them to hungry families

Work crews are collecting the birds, then sending them to a processing plant where the geese will be turned into someone's dinner.

Read the full story on ABC13 Houston.

Denver Police search for hit-run driver after motorcyclist injured

Police searching for a white Toyota pickup truck. The model is unknown. The license plate is ADE666, though the state of that license plate is also unknown.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Resident admits to killing bear in community near Denver

CASTLE PINES, Colo. (AP) - Wildlife officials say a resident has admitted to killing a bear found in a community near Denver out of concern it was trying to enter their home. The body of the sow bear was found Friday at the base of a tree in Castle Pines, with two of her cubs in the branches above. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Inside Denver’s attempt to slow “summer slide” for English language learners and struggling readers

Denver Public Schools has for decades been under a federal court order to better serve English language learners, and the “summer academy” is part of its strategy to curb the “summer slide." 

Read the full story on Denver Post .

Denver man sentenced to 20 years for drug trafficking charges in Montana

Prosecutors say Trujillo used a stolen identity and traveled back and forth to Denver to obtain methamphetamine by the pound and sell it around Billings.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.


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