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Greg Abbott says Texas has bused out 23,500 migrants from "overrun" towns
The state has sent undocumented immigrants to Washington D.C., New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver and Los Angeles.
Moose knocks down, stamps on man walking his dogs in Colorado
The man, in his 50s, was walking along a trail in Colorado's Coal Creek Canyon when he was attacked by a mother who had a calf nearby.
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StudentsDenver student says she "never felt important" until she joined debate
Marianny Torres-Collado says participating in debate makes her "feel good" because she is able to engage with similar people, "so maybe I do belong."
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StudentsDenver debater says teens can cut through "whitewashing" of history
Isabella Long told Newsweek that many young people are more informed than adults about key issues and should be taken seriously.
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MentorsDebate coach: Students shouldn't be "white debaters from the '70s and '80s"
Rachel Bruce told Newsweek that at one point, she recognized she "was being the exclusionary person," and that she had to "make a big change."
Woman gets wild email from man who hacked her credit card: "Thank you"
Though the woman told Newsweek that she thought the message he sent her was "hilarious", her dad was "freaked out" when he heard about it.
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StudentsDenver high schoolers overcome language barrier to thrive in debate
Ruby Trejo Ontiveros says debate can benefit students in the future by helping them "express what they think without a fight."
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MentorsDenver Teacher Says Debate Breeds Compassion on Controversial Topics
Debate coach Josh Hirsch told Newsweek, "It's so important that somebody who's adamantly pro-choice can at least understand why somebody would be pro-life."
Family finds snake infestation after moving into first home
After working and saving for years to buy a home, a Colorado woman found that she was potentially living over a den of snakes.
Greg Abbott accused of targeting Black mayors with migrant busing
"Put plainly, Abbott is using this crisis to hurt Black-run cities," New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.
Disabled councilman suffers "public humiliation" in crawl to debate stage
A disabled Colorado lawmaker says that he was forced to ditch his wheelchair and try to crawl onto a debate stage to avoid losing $125,000 in campaign funds.
FBI headquarters voted ugliest building in the country: Survey
Other popular buildings in Boston, New York City, Las Vegas, and Denver also made the list.
Southwest airlines videos show thousands of lost luggage: 'Sea of bags'
Videos showing piles of bags at airports from Southwest Airlines customers have been posted online after the company cancelled thousands of flights.
Western States Send Kids Home Early as Heat Wave Scorches
Parts of California and Colorado are expected to shatter seasonal heat records in the coming days, endangering schools with HVAC issues.
Videos: Heavy Denver Flooding Traps Drivers on Key Interstate
One driver said that the flood water accumulated so quickly, his car was overtaken by it in an instant.
Woman Falls to Her Death at Kenny Chesney Concert in Denver
Chesney released a statement offering his condolences and saying how life is precious.
Dust-Caked Vehicle Parked at Airport for Nearly a Year Intrigues Internet
People have taken to writing dates in the dust on the car, the earliest visible date being September 17, 2021.
Colorado Hockey Fan Banned After Spreading Friend's Ashes on Ice
"I'd do it all over again with the biggest smile on my face like I did the last time," Avalanche fan Ryan Clark said.
Starbucks Manager Cries About Baristas Protesting Outside Her Store
The woman accused the protesters of yelling at customers and staff for hours during their demonstration outside the Denver store.
Woman Wakes up During Surgery, Sues Hospital: 'I Could Feel Everything'
U.S. Anesthesia Partners (USAP) of Colorado denies the allegations, and "will be defending this case vigorously."
George Floyd Protesters to Receive More Than $14M for Injuries Suffered
After a three-week trial, the jury found that the city and county of Denver violated the First and Fourth Amendment rights of 12 protesters.
Mile High Stadium Fire Engulfs Seats, Spreads More Than 1,000 Square Feet
Officials said the cause of the fire is unknown and that an estimated 100 people inside have been evacuated safely.
Schools Eliminating 'Outdated' Valedictorian Status Draws Mixed Reviews
Colorado's Cherry Creek School District is ditching the valedictorian designation for good in 2026, as school officials argue it has no effect on college admissions.
What Is Free2Move And How Do You Use it?
The Stellantis-backed "mobility as a service" company is showing up in more U.S. cities and offering short term rental cars.
Thieves Steal Box of Human Heads From Back of Medical Truck
Police said the box with human remains was meant to be used for medical research and education.
Social Justice Protester May Receive $575K Payout After Multiple Surgeries
The woman was allegedly injured after being struck by a police projectile during the George Floyd protests of 2020.
Irate Parent Punches School Security Guard Over Mask Mandate: Police
The school district's policy states that all students, staff and visitors are required to wear masks on campus regardless of vaccination status.
Denver Police Identify Joe Michael Ervin as Serial Killer in Cold Cases
Investigators used DNA evidence and genealogy to connect four cold cases that occurred between 1978 and 1981, police said.
Journalist Walks Neighborhood Streets After Marshall Fire, Finds One House
Hundreds of homes and businesses have been destroyed by what's already been called the most destructive fire in Colorado history.