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Denver Man Paralyzed in E-Scooter Crash Sues Lime Over “Unreasonably Dangerous” Scooters

Denver Man Paralyzed in E-Scooter Crash Sues Lime Over “Unreasonably Dangerous” Scooters

August 23, 2024

Denver Health had nearly four patient encounters for scooter injuries every day in 2023.

Five Years After Elijah McClain’s Death, What’s Changed About Colorado’s Use of Chemical Restraint?

August 13, 2024

Ketamine is still being used hundreds of times a year by paramedics across the state.

Commentary: Faith Community Speaking Out Against Judicial Injustice

August 11, 2024

“The court has dismantled many of the freedoms we hold dear, leading us down a path that threatens the very foundation of our country.”

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Colorado Woman Sues Amazon After Third-Degree Burn From Light Therapy Lamp

Colorado Woman Sues Amazon After Third-Degree Burn From Light Therapy Lamp

July 31, 2024

“It’s like a mutating virus. This manufacturer is long gone. [Amazon] has not been helpful one lick.”

Colorado Election Deniers Try to Prove They’re Not “Whack-a-Doos” in Voter Intimidation Trial

Colorado Election Deniers Try to Prove They’re Not “Whack-a-Doos” in Voter Intimidation Trial

July 16, 2024

Election deniers from the U.S. Election Integrity Plan group are on trial this week for allegedly intimidating voters after the 2020 election.

Rock-Throwing Murder Defendant Plays Insanity Card, Gets Trial Postponed

July 9, 2024

“Whether a jury accepts those things as facts is a different question,” the judge said. “But the court cannot sit here today and say that it’s not relevant.”

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Lawyers for Rock-Throwing Murder Suspects Fight Over Polygraph Video Before Trial

Lawyers for Rock-Throwing Murder Suspects Fight Over Polygraph Video Before Trial

June 25, 2024

While preparing for cross-examination, the defense team for Joseph Koenig wants to use video of a polygraph test that was taken by one of his co-defendants.

Civil Suit Filed Over Body Slam by Off-Duty Officer During Nuggets Celebration

Civil Suit Filed Over Body Slam by Off-Duty Officer During Nuggets Celebration

June 12, 2024

An off-duty police officer working security at a bar was convicted of assaulting Eljia Smith after the Nuggets won an NBA championship.

Colorado Politicians and Leaders React to Trump Guilty Verdict

May 31, 2024

Former president Donald Trump was convicted Thursday on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a payoff to Stormy Daniels.

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Purina Facility Smells So Bad That It’s Getting Sued, Investigated by the State

Purina Facility Smells So Bad That It’s Getting Sued, Investigated by the State

May 31, 2024

Earlier this year, state investigators found the plant’s odors doubled the legal limit.

Disgraced Social Worker Sentenced for False Child Abuse Claims About Aurora Councilwoman

May 24, 2024

Robin Niceta, who falsely reported Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky for child abuse in 2022, was sentenced to four years in prison.

Shilo Sanders NIL Earnings at Question in Bankruptcy Case Related to High School Assault

Shilo Sanders NIL Earnings at Question in Bankruptcy Case Related to High School Assault

May 24, 2024

The CU football star has disclosed just over $300,000 in assets despite appearing in several high-profile ads.

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Inside Tragic, Preventable Jail Suicide of Ryan Harmon

Inside Tragic, Preventable Jail Suicide of Ryan Harmon

May 21, 2024

Harmon didn’t keep his dark thoughts to himself.

Second Teen Pleads Guilty in Rock-Throwing Murder After Getting Deal

Second Teen Pleads Guilty in Rock-Throwing Murder After Getting Deal

May 15, 2024

Defendant Nicholas Karol-Chik now faces 35 to 72 years in prison for a 2023 rock-throwing spree and the death of Alexa Bartell.

Rock-Throwing Murder Defendants Get Plea Deals, One Accepts and Pleads Guilty

Rock-Throwing Murder Defendants Get Plea Deals, One Accepts and Pleads Guilty

May 10, 2024

Plea agreements have been offered to two of the three suspects in the deadly Jeffco rock-throwing case, and one has accepted.

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Crucial Accusation in Rock-Throwing Murder Case Tossed, Defendant’s Story Changes

Crucial Accusation in Rock-Throwing Murder Case Tossed, Defendant’s Story Changes

May 9, 2024

One of the suspects in Jeffco’s deadly rock-throwing case has now accused both of the other defendants of being responsible.

DAs Frustrated With CBI Over Lack of Transparency Surrounding Disgraced DNA Analyst Missy Woods

April 23, 2024

“Prosecutors around the state have waited anxiously for information because of the impact on victims, the accused, and our ability to do justice.”

Judge in Rock-Throwing Murder Case Suppresses “Incriminating” Statements, Considers Phone Seizure

Judge in Rock-Throwing Murder Case Suppresses “Incriminating” Statements, Considers Phone Seizure

April 18, 2024

Statements made about a defendant’s cellphone have been tossed. The judge is now weighing whether to suppress what’s on it.

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