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Denver officers help woman give birth
The Denver Police Department says paramedics were unable to respond right away, so the officers took matters into their own hands.
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It's been 80 years since Denver's Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to take home an Oscar
McDaniel's face appears in a mural on the walls of the Colorado Convention Center. In 2010, the actress was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
Read the full story on 9NEWS.
'The War on Cars' is coming to Denver to record a live-audience podcast and Kyle Clark is a guest
The name can be a turnoff, but a co-host says cars have been waging war on humans for 100 years.
Read the full story on Denverite.
Denver Restaurant Week: How one enthusiast narrows down her choices
One Restaurant Week enthusiast shares how she makes her choices.
Read the full story on CBS Denver.
One year after Denver’s historic teacher strike, what did the walkout accomplish?
A flyer made by Sarah Thomas’ math students advertising a sit-in to show solidarity with striking teachers hangs framed on her classroom wall, an ever-present reminder of the empowerment, exhaustion and unification born out of last year’s historic Denver teacher walkout.
Read the full story on Denver Post.
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