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A car rear-ended an RTD bus on I-70 near Holly Street in Denver, resulting in the car driver's death and highway closure. No passengers were on the bus, and no other injuries reported.
Douglas County Sheriff's Office warns against "Senior Assassin" game after incidents in Highlands Ranch involving realistic toy guns, urging safety and vigilance.
A collision at 6th and Perry in Denver resulted in injuries, road closures, and traffic delays. Details on the conditions of those involved remain undisclosed.
Denver Police reported a traffic collision at 53rd and Chambers, resulting in traffic delays and one person hospitalized. Details and cause remain under investigation.
A 29-year-old man wanted for child sexual assault charges was arrested in Denver by the U.S. Marshal's Service and Pueblo County Sheriff's detectives.
Two adults were found dead from gunshot wounds in Pinewood Springs, with the woman's death ruled a homicide and the man's a suicide. Authorities are investigating with no ongoing threat to the community.
Colorado Springs police reported a fatal crash on Rampart Range Road where one passenger died, and the victim, Samuel Marsh, was later identified by the coroner.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has responded to a shooting at Evergreen High School, expressing concern for victims and emphasizing the need for school safety.
Two adults were arrested and two juveniles face charges following a burglary in southwest Pueblo County; children were found unattended in a van at the scene.
A snowboarder was rescued from Skyscraper Glacier near Rollins Pass after falling into a crevasse, with multi-agency teams, including an air rescue, participating in the operation.
Michael Sang Correa was sentenced to 67 years for torture after an ICE-led investigation. His crimes involved burning victims with molten plastic and beatings.
A seasonal ranger at Staunton State Park in Colorado was terminated by CPW following a stabbing incident, with calls for scrutiny over hiring practices ensuing.
Two ex-tech execs were sentenced for defrauding Arrow Electronics through a shell company, with Michael Vergato getting 46 months and Mark Perlstein receiving 25 months in prison.
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