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How a Denver family found itself saying goodbye to their coronavirus-infected father over video chat
Mike Farley learned video chat in time to say goodbye. Now his family is left with memories and what-ifs.
Read the full story on NPR.
Colorado officials set guidelines for prioritizing patient care in case of coronavirus surge
Colorado health officials on Sunday finalized guidelines for who should receive health care, including ventilator treatment, if a surge of coronavirus patients overwhelms hospitals.
Read the full story on www.denverpost.com.
Deputies search for escaped juveniles Eduardo Ruelas and Emilio Dominguez
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office says two juveniles escaped the Mountview Youth Services Center on Saturday night.
Read the full story on CBS Denver.
Search and rescue groups plead for Coloradans to stay out of the backcountry
Search and rescue crews in Colorado's high country are pleading with backcountry users to rethink their next trip to the mountains in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis.
Read the full story on CBS Denver.
Diner charges customers for asking "stupid questions"
Tom's Diner located in Denver, CO has all the greasy spoon usuals. With a sense of humor, the diner charges for "stupid questions."
Read the full story on Rare Houston.
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