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Top Denver news: 3 sentenced on charges of trafficking meth; conference canceled over coronavirus

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Published on March 02, 2020
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Montbello group a step closer to opening community-owned grocery store

The group's proposed Fresh-Lo project includes a grocery store and a cultural hub with nearly 100 affordable housing units.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

3 sentenced in South Dakota on trafficking meth from Denver

Three people in South Dakota have been sentenced on methamphetamine trafficking charges in the last week with meth that was purchased in Denver.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.

International Denver conference, expected to draw 10,000, canceled due to coronavirus

The decision to cancel the American Physical Society's March Meeting, which was scheduled to start today, drew criticism from some travelers who were already in Denver or en route when the announcement was made Saturday night.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Castillo, Bialy honored as heroes for actions during STEM school shooting

For their actions at a 2019 school shooting, Brendan Bialy and, posthumously, Kendrick Castillo, were honored by the Red Cross at its annual "Red Cross Heroes Soiree."

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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