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Top Denver news: Uber driver who killed passenger not guilty; record-setting temperature swing; more

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Published on October 11, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver sets largest October temperature swings on record

The largest one- and two-day temperature swings in October were recorded in Denver on Wednesday and Thursday.

Read the full story on KDVR.

Temperature plunges 63 degrees in Denver in 18 hours

At the same time, snow powdered the city, mucking up morning commutes Thursday in the first flurry of the season.

Read the full story on New York Daily News.

Uber driver who fatally shot passenger not guilty, Denver jury decides

Michael Hancock appeared to convince the jury that he killed 45-year-old Hyun Kim on a Denver highway in June 2018 after the man tried to attack him.

Read the full story on New York Daily News.

Students grill candidates for the board of Denver Public Schools

Candidates for the three open seats on the Denver Board of Education took questions from an unlikely group of community members on Wednesday night.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, city officials head to Australia, New Zealand

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and a contingent of six other city and airport officials are headed to Australia and New Zealand beginning Thursday for a nine-day economic development and retention trip.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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