Colleen Slevin, Associated Press
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Police say a shooting in downtown Denver amid fans celebrating the Nuggets' first NBA championship win was likely sparked by a drug deal gone wrong.
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An independent candidate has defeated a longtime Republican office holder to become the first elected Black mayor in the Colorado Springs, Colorado's second largest city with a reputation for being a conservative stronghold.
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An independent mayoral candidate is poised to defeat his Republican opponent to become the first elected Black mayor in the conservative city of Colorado Springs, Colorado's second largest city.
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Three teens accused of throwing large rocks at passing cars, one of which investigators say killed a 20-year-old woman, have been charged with murder and other crimes.
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Three Colorado teens accused of driving around and throwing large rocks at passing cars, one of which investigators say killed a 20-year-old woman, allegedly circled back to take a photo of her crashed car as a "memento."
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Lawyers for a man charged with killing 10 people at a Boulder supermarket in 2021 confirm he has schizophrenia, with one expertfinding he was “approaching catatonia” before being moved to the state mental hospital for treatment.
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A man who says he was repeatedly sexually abused as a teen by his Catholic priest more than two decades ago is suing the now-defrocked priest and the Archdiocese of Denver. Scott Verti's lawsuit, filed Thursday, takes advantage of a recently passed law that allows victims in Colorado to sue even if the statute of limitations has passed. It’s part of a nationwide effort to make it easier for those who were victimized to try to find justice later in life after they have had time to come to terms with what happened to them. The archdiocese said it had not seen the lawsuit yet but doesn't comment on pending litigation.