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One of the highest mountain rescues in Colorado history takes two from top of Torrey’s.
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Left hand turns banned at the intersection while long term fixes are considered.
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The Colorado Renaissance Festival returns to Larkspur for its 48th season. The festival opened on June 14 and will remain open until Aug. 3.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has closed its investigation into former Jeffco Public Schools Chief of Schools David Weiss, finding no evidence that he had direct contact with minors, either in person or online, according to a June 11 press release.
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From hand painted cross stitch patterns to intricate knitted designs to textile complex quilts, artists and hobbyists alike are drawn to the array of fiber arts shops and organizations strewn across the Denver metro.
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Over $7 million available to the county through opioid settlements with companies tied to opioid distribution.
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Justice Necessary offering grants to schools to supply pads, tampons and dispensers to meet requirements of legislation.
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Driven by years of pressure from parents and advocates, Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill that would require all schools to screen early elementary students for signs of dyslexia, an effort supporters say is critical to catching reading struggles before they deepen.
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Economy drives decision to shelve plans for the Pavilion’s move and expansion in Broomfield
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Golden History Museum celebrating ‘This is Native Art’ exhibit at March 19 reception.