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Remains of missing Colorado woman found 4 years later
Wiretapped statements he allegedly made while in prison about killing Gutierrez-Garcia were presented to the first grand jury to convene in the area during the pandemic last spring.
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Documentary featuring Village Exchange Center screens at Cannes Film Festival
“These are divisive times,” Narucki says in the film. “We can see the other as an alien other, as someone that’s a problem, or we can see the other as someone to whom I belong.”
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A look at the world Friday through the eyes of political cartoonists from across the globe
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Aurora Sports Notebook: Weather throwing curveball at postseason
Notes from Aurora prep sports, alumni news and more.
Aurora Sports Notebook: Postseason brackets released en masse
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Nation and World
COVID-19, shootings: Is mass death now tolerated in America?
"I think the evidence is unmistakable and quite clear. We will tolerate an enormous amount of carnage, suffering and death in the U.S., because we have over the past two years. We have over our history," says Gregg Gonsalves, an epidemiologist and professor at Yale who, before that, was a leading member of the AIDS advocacy group ACT UP.
Colorado and Region
Gusty winds fan wildfires in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado
More than 5,000 firefighters battled multiple wildland blazes in dry, windy weather across the Southwest on Thursday, including a fire that has destroyed dozens of structures in west Texas and another that's picking up steam again in New Mexico.
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Boys Swimming: Regis Jesuit seniors finish on the right side of...
With a lost season due to the coronavirus pandemic and two Class 5A runner-up finishes in their other two seasons, the urgency to win the state championship was felt by Regis Jesuit's seniors this season. The Raiders delivered by winning the program's 23rd all-time state title with a flexing of its depth over two days at the Veterans' Memorial Aquatic Center.