Author: KUSA
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Blink-182 reunites for massive 2023 world tour
Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker are back together as Blink-182, the trio announced Tuesday morning, Denver Gazette news partner KUSA reported. Reunited for the first time in nearly 10 years, the band announced a new tour, new single and new album. The massive world tour from Blink-182 includes stops in North America, Europe,…
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Aurora Police have no mental health clinicians for their co-responder program
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Sunday night on Colfax Boulevard in Aurora saw lots of flashing lights and evidence markers. Police shot and killed a man on an RTD bus who they say was threatening people with a knife. Aurora Police Interim Chief Dan Oates said the man left a work release program for inmates with mental health and substance…
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Popular Denver bookstore and wine bar to close after holidays
BookBar, the independent bookstore and wine bar in Denver’s Berkeley neighborhood, announced Monday, Sept. 26, 2022, that its store will close Jan. 31, after its 10th holiday season. Courtesy, BookBar Facebook page After 10 years of readings, signings, story times, club meetings, leisurely conversations over wine – oh, and thousands and thousands of books – the…
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WATCH: Train hitting Platteville Police cruiser video released
The Fort Lupton Police Department on Friday released some video showing the moments surrounding the crash where a patrol car that was parked on train tracks with a detained woman inside and was struck by a train, according to the Denver Gazette’s news partner 9News. The video is eight minutes long and contains edited portions…
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Denver Public Library closes all locations Wednesday due to threat
The Denver Public Library closed all locations on Wednesday after it received what it called an unspecified threat overnight, Denver Gazette news partner KUSA reported. The library system was working with law enforcement to decide when it’s safe to reopen. Bookmobile stops were also canceled. Denver Public Library, which has 27 branches across the city,…
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Protective order granted to Colorado state senator against man convicted of being accessory to son’s murder
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DENVER — Seventeen years after her son, Javad, was shot to death, Democratic State Sen. Rhonda Fields said she just learned that she has a new constituent: a man convicted of being an accessory to Javad’s murder, according to Denver Gazette news partner KUSA. In June 2005, Javad Fields and his girlfriend were shot to…
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WATCH: Wrong-way driver nearly crashes head-on with trooper
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save __tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-2ed88a50-2c85-11ed-a383-3fe0b849c347’); 9News A Colorado State Patrol (CSP) trooper narrowly avoided a head-on crash as he raced to stop a suspected drunk driver who headed the wrong way on C-470, Denver Gazette news partner KUSA reported Friday. Around 9 p.m., Tuesday, numerous people called 911 to…
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Temporary restraining order prevents Boulder County from enforcing part of gun ordinance
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A judge granted a temporary restraining order Tuesday preventing Boulder County from partially enforcing newly passed gun control measures according to Gazette news partner KUSA. Boulder County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved five ordinances on Aug. 2 related to firearms, KUSA reports. Ordinance No. 2022-5 prohibits the sale and purchase of assault weapons, large…
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2 Colorado teens charged in death of 14-year-old killed while making a TikTok
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When Aaliyah Salazar was killed on Aug. 7, her grandfather and guardian said his world stopped, according to Denver Gazette news partner KUSA. Aaliyah’s family gathered in a Monte Vista parking lot and shared how she loved dancing and doing TikTok videos. The 14-year-old was making a video when she died, KUSA reports. In addition to two…
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Mesa County deputy clerk Tina Peters ‘directed’ her actions in election tampering case
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Mesa County Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley pleaded guilty during a hearing Thursday afternoon and was immediately sentenced to two years of probation under a deal that calls for her to testify against her co-defendants, who include Tina Peters, Denver Gazette news partner KUSA reported. Knisley formally entered guilty pleas to a trespassing charge, as well…




