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JonBenet Ramsey's Father Supporting Petition for Outside Agency to Test DNA
The 6-year-old was found dead in the basement of her family’s home in Boulder on Dec. 26, 1996, bludgeoned and strangled, several hours after her mother called 911 to say her daughter was missing.
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1st Human Case of Avian Flu in US Reported in Worker Handling Infected Birds
A highly contagious strain of avian flu that has likely killed hundreds of birds and spread across more than two dozen states has been detected in a human for the first time in the U.S., officials said Thursday.
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Map Shows Growing Number of Wildfires Sweeping Across US
From Florida to Colorado, major fires are burning in at least 13 states.
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Charges Dropped Against Husband in Missing Woman Case
Prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against a Colorado man who was about to go on trial in the presumed death of his missing wife
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Colorado Wildfire Forces Evacuation Orders for 19,000 People
Emergency officials say 19,400 Colorado residents are being ordered to evacuate Saturday due to a fast-moving wildfire in the area of a destructive 2021 blaze
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Japanese Internment Camp in Colorado Named Historic Site
President Biden has signed a bipartisan bill designating a former World War II Japanese American internment camp in rural Colorado as a federal historic site managed by the National Park Service.
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Colorado Elections Clerk Indicted in Voting System Breach
A grand jury in Colorado has indicted a county election clerk who sowed doubt about the 2020 presidential election.
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Stolen Box of Human Heads Investigated by Denver Police
The box was being transported for medical research purposes
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Colorado Mom Who Fatally Abused Daughter in Years-Long Fake Illness Scheme Gets 16-Year Prison Term
The child received unnecessary surgeries and medications up until her death in Denver hospice care in 2017
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Firefighters Rescue Dog Stuck in Icy Pond
A Colorado firefighter jumped in to help a dog who’d fallen through ice into a frigid pond.
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These Small Businesses Have Survived the Pandemic Despite Being Rejected for PPP Loans. Here's How They Did It
After their Paycheck Protection Program loan applications were rejected, some small business owners got creative to stay afloat during the Covid pandemic.
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Suspect Identified in Four Cold Case Killings, 40 Years Later
Authorities identified a man Friday who they say killed four women in the Denver, Colorado area four decades ago after a technological breakthrough helped solve a series of cold cases that had long eluded investigators.
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Colorado Mom Accused of Faking Daughter's Illness, Seeking Make-a-Wish Gifts Pleads Guilty in Girl's Death
Kelly Turner is accused of causing the 2017 death of her 7-year-old daughter, Olivia Gant.
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Colorado Fires Show Need For More Fire-Resistant Homes
With wildfires still burning in suburbs outside of Boulder, Colorado, experts are calling for more awareness to the growing threat. Many communities and homes are not built to be fire-resilient, despite the cost to fireproof being low. “We need to rethink how we’re building,” says Jennifer Balch of EarthLab at University of Colorado Boulder.
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Climate Change, New Construction Mean More Ruinous Fires
Experts say the winter grassland fire that blew up along Colorado’s front range was rare.
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2 Missing; Survivors Count Blessings After Colorado Fire
Search teams are looking for two missing people in the snow-covered but still smoldering debris from a massive Colorado wildfire, while people who barely escaped the flames sorted through what was left after the blaze
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Officials: Nearly 1K Structures Destroyed in Colorado Fire
Colorado officials say nearly 1,000 homes and other structures were destroyed, dozens more were damaged, and three people are missing after a wildfire charred numerous neighborhoods in a suburban area northwest of Denver
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Wildfires Burn Hundreds of Homes in Colorado, Thousands Flee
At least 500 homes were likely destroyed and there were no known deaths in a wind-fueled wildfire outside Denver, Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said Friday.
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Tens of Thousands Evacuate As Wildfire Rages in Colorado
Hundreds of homes burned as heavy winds fanned the flames on Thursday.
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Colorado Gov. Reduces Aguilera-Mederos' Sentence to 10 Years
The truck driver had been sentenced to 110 years in prison for causing a crash that killed four people in Lakewood, Colo.