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Preparing for the worst, 20 years after Columbine
A Colorado deputy police chief and former SWAT member was on a law enforcement team outside Denver that responded to the 1999 mass shooting at Columbine High School. Two decades later, he teaches others, including his own daughter, who last year survived a gunman's deadly rampage, how to respond in mass shootings.
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'Therapeutic demolition': Relieve stress by destroying stuff at new rage room in Denver
A new business called Smash*It Breakroom gives people a way to relieve stress by destroying various items.
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Redevelopment of Loretto Heights could transform southwest Denver
For better than 120 years, the sandstone clocktower on the Loretto Heights campus has been the beacon in southwest Denver. Over the next few weeks, its future — and that of the 72-acre former Catholic school campus it anchors — will come into better view.
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Denver police investigating death on city’s lower west side
Denver police on Monday said they were on the scene of a death investigation near South Platte River Drive and West Alameda Avenue.
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Scooter rider seriously hurt in collision with car in Denver
Denver Police are investigating after a scooter rider was seriously hurt after being hit by a car.
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