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Denver, Colorado · DenverDENVER (KDVR) — A second suspect in the shooting death of a Wheat Ridge business owner has been arrested and charged with murder, according to police. Prosecutors charged Michael McCormack with second-degree murder, among other counts, the Wheat Ridge Police Department said in a release on Thursday. McCormack is accused of being an accomplice in the November killing of Peter Arguello.
‘Nothing left’ of runaway semitruck after fire on I-70 …See the Story
Second suspect arrested in killing of Wheat Ridge business owner
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Mother's Day · Colorado Springs(COLORADO SPRINGS) — With Mother's Day just around the corner, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is offering a sweet way to show appreciation. General Manager Robyn Frier showcases a delightful assortment of treats designed with moms in mind on FOX21's lifestyle show, Loving Living Local.
When asked what some of the most popular items are for Mother's Day, Robyn said, "Chocolate-dipped strawberries are always a big hit, but we also sell a lot…See the Story
Celebrate Mom with Rocky Mountain Chocolates this Mother’s Day
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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — April showers bring May flowers; we've all heard the saying once or twice. However, this April seemed to lack in precipitation, specifically when it came to snowfall. In Colorado Springs, April featured 11 days of precipitation out of 30 for the month. A few days had snowfall and a few had just some light precipitation. By the end of April, a total of 1.52 inches of precipitation had fallen for the Springs. For Pueblo, …See the Story
April falls well below average in terms of snowfall
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Gold · Colorado Springs(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Mining Exchange in downtown Colorado Springs is home to a new high-craft, full-service coffee bar that "distills the finest cup of black gold this side of Cripple Creek" according to their website. Alongside familiar favorites like espresso and cappuccino, BLK MGK (Black Magic) is taking craft coffee to a new level by offering a variety of creative coffee-based infusions, alcoholic drinks, and healthy remedies like bitte…See the Story
“Black Magic” is brewing something new in Downtown COS
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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Pueblo Zoo keepers received a surprise bundle of joy from Sichuan takin mama, "Dawa" on Wednesday, April 17, when the antelope-like goat gave birth to a new baby. According to the Pueblo Zoo, they are waiting to get a closer look at the gender of the new baby takin, who is the second offspring from 6-year-old Dawa and the late 6-year-old KJ. Dawa's first baby was Mei-Xing, born in May of 2022. Both mother and baby are doing gre…See the Story
Pueblo Zoo’s Sichuan takin, “Dawa” gives surprise birth
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Broomfield, Colorado · BroomfieldBroomfield police will host a Her Own Hero Mother’s Day class "for mothers and daughters to feel empowered together," from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 11 at the Broomfield Police Detention Center 11600 Ridge Parkway.See the Story
Broomfield police to host Her Own Hero Mother’s Day class
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Aspen · AspenColorado has a unique form of democracy — one that allows citizens of a town to question the decisions made by its Council. That ability — known as initiative and referendum — allows a voter to petition onto the ballot a measure that questions or seeks to change the town’s laws. We support that right and believe it’s an important part keeping our local government in check. But when it’s used, voters need to take a very hard and thorough look at …See the Story
Current, former Basalt mayors: Vote no on halting Midland Avenue Streetscape project
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Denver, Colorado · DenverDENVER (KDVR) — On Thursday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a $32.8 million investment to help Colorado identify and replace lead service lines that provide drinking water to thousands of households. The investment is part of a $15 billion package through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The total program funding to date is expected to replace up to 1.7 million lead pipes nationwide, according to the EPA, which projects 9 m…See the Story
Over 64K Denver households have lead pipes. New federal funds will replace them.
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