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Montee Ball waived by Denver Broncos
Montee Ball, who had tumbled from No. 2 on the Broncos' running backs depth chart to No. 4 in the final weeks of the preseason, was one of two players waived Sunday.
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This Story of Peyton Manning Taking Off His Equipment Drives Home Just How Broken Down He Is.
18-years of NFL "bumps and bruises."
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Multiple people shot, 1 stabbed at Denver Coliseum, Denver Police says
The DPD is working multiple shootings at the Denver Coliseum.
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Sports Authority Closure List: 140 Stores Closing In 2016
Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, and now they are closing 140 stores across the United States. The Englewood, Colorado-based retail
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The Train That Saved Denver
decade ago, travelers arriving at Denver’s sprawling new airport would look out over a vast expanse of flat, prairie dog-infested grassland and wonder if their plane had somehow fallen short of its destination. The $4.9 billion airport—at 53 square miles, larger than Manhattan—was derided as being “halfway to Kansas,” and given the emptiness of the 23-mile drive to the city, it felt that way. Last month, arriving visitors boarded the first trains headed for downtown...
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Crews battle fire at Arapahoe County apartment complex
Multiple Denver-area fire crews battled large flames at an apartment complex near Yale and Ulster in Arapahoe County Monday afternoon.
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Denver starts work on allowing marijuana in public, a first in US
Denver is starting work on becoming the first city in the nation to allow marijuana clubs and public pot use in places such as coffee shops, yoga studios and art galleries. Voters narrowly approved the "social use" measure last November. But the ballot proposal didn't spell out many rules for how the marijuana could be consumed, beyond saying that the drug can't be smoked inside and that patrons must be over 21. A workgroup made up of Denver business owners, city pot regulators and marijuana opponents starts work Wednesday on suggesting regulations.
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Missing Colorado cat rescued from 25-foot hole in Texas
Harvey the cat had an amazing rescue story - our field team spent six hours working to pull him from a 25-foot hole after he had fallen and became trapped. But it was what happened after we got him to safety at DAS that is even more amazing. We discovered Harvey had a microchip, and called his owner, who was shocked to hear from us. She lives in Denver, CO, almost 800 miles away, where Harvey had gone missing in June of last year!
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Man who said marijuana made him kill his wife gets 30 years
A Denver man who claimed that eating marijuana-infused candy led him to kill his wife was sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison in a case that helped raise concerns about the potency of pot edibles. Richard Kirk, 50, was charged in the April 2014 shooting of Kristine Kirk at the couple's home. Moments before he shot her in the head, Kristine Kirk told a 911 dispatcher her husband was hallucinating and was getting a gun after eating pot candy.
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Denver Post writer out after racially-charged tweet
"I am very uncomfortable with a Japanese driver winning the Indianapolis 500 during Memorial Day weekend." That's the message Denver Post sportswriter Terry Frei tweeted Sunday. Now, attempting to recover from public backlash, Frei says he "fouled up" by posting the message. The Denver Post apologized as well, saying on Twitter that Frei's words do "not reflect the standards and values of our organization."
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Videos show East High cheerleaders repeatedly forced into splits
Denver Police are now investigating incidents involving multiple cheerleaders and the cheer coach at East High School, 9Wants to Know has learned. The cheer coach, assistant cheer coach, high school principal, assistant principal and Denver Public Schools deputy general counsel have all been placed on leave.
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Cheerleading coach in Denver video fired from another school
A Colorado high school cheerleading coach was fired Friday after videos surfaced showing him pushing cheerleaders down in splits. Denver Public Schools Superintendent Tom Boasberg said Ozell Williams was dismissed from his job at East High School. “I have watched all of the videos,” Boasberg said Friday. “As a superintendent, and as a father, and as an athlete, they are deeply disturbing. What happened was wrong.”
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Suburban Denver deputy snaps man’s middle finger after he flipped lawman off, lawsuit says
A man admits that he flipped off an Adams County deputy, but he claims that didn’t give the lawman the right to intentionally break his middle finger in retaliation. Jeffrey Woodfork has sued Adams County Sheriff’s Deputy Travis Wilson accusing him of excessive force and several Adams County jail nurses and their employer, Corizon Health Inc. of Tennessee, claiming the nurses didn’t treat his finger and it healed in a permanently malformed position.
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ICE deports 40 per week from Denver using chartered plane
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deports about 40 people a week from the Denver area using a chartered airplane that eventually makes its way to Nogales, Ariz., on the U.S.-Mexico border. ICE allowed Denver7 Investigates to board the plane as it sat on the tarmac at Denver International Airport. Deportees are kept in handcuffs through the journey, which often includes stops in other cities.
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Multiple officers shot, suspect at large, bomb squad, SWAT on scene in Douglas County
A so far undisclosed number of Sheriff’s deputies were shot this morning and a Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is at the scene, a home near the 3400 block of County Line Road, according…
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Why a Big Utility Is Embracing Wind and Solar
Imagine planning your next trip and finding that Delta was selling first-class seats for less than the cramped middle seats in the back of the plane. So you fly first class to New York and walk into the best French restaurant, only to discover that every dish is cheaper than the burger and fries down the street. Waiter, bring the duck à l’orange!
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Five Conspiracy Theories Surrounding the Denver Airport
Bizarre stuff. By Kate Erbland.
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Mother of 4 stabbed to death by homeless man she tried to help, family says
A mother of four was stabbed to death in her downtown Denver loft by a man she was trying to help, according to a family member, reports CBS Denver. Jeanna Leslie, 49, had moved to Denver in November to be close to her two teenage children after their recent move from San Antonio. Police arrested the suspect, Terry Dunford, 40, around 11 p.m. Friday after a tip led them to his whereabouts. Arrest records show officers booked Dunford into a Denver detention center early Saturday morning on a charge of first degree murder.
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After pot's success, could Denver legalize mushrooms next?
Colorado blazed trails when it legalized pot and now Denver could lead the way decriminalizing magic mushrooms. The group Denver for Psilocybin may soon have the all-clear to start gathering signatures so you can vote on it this fall. Gathering at the steps of the Denver City and County building on Wednesday, the group — chanting at times, "free the spores!" — met with city leaders about their push to decriminalize psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms.
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Suncor oil refinery spews 8.5 tons a year of cyanide gas over low-income north Denver neighborhoods, state records show
Suncor Energy’s oil refinery is spewing 8.5 tons a year of invisible hydrogen cyanide gas over low-income north Denver neighborhoods, state records show. Community groups in Globeville, Swansea and Elyria this week petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to require Colorado health officials to set a limit that protects people and at least require Suncor to disclose emissions of the gas to local emergency responders.
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