Today in History: June 23, Thai soccer team gets trapped in flooded cave
12 young soccer players and their coach became trapped in a flooded cave in northern Thailand.
12 young soccer players and their coach became trapped in a flooded cave in northern Thailand.
Denver will use $3 million of its contingency funds in the budget to help pay out settlements this year after the liability fund has run short under a measure the City Council approved Monday.
Brian Richie was arrested Monday morning after a girl he babysat told Longmont police he took a video of her and touched her inappropriately.
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The bill has been the focus of intense House-Senate negotiations in recent weeks.
Southbound I-25 was closed between Exit 119 for Rancho Colorado Boulevard and Exit 116 for County Line Road, near Fountain, according to CDOT.
Denver will now require employees to receive additional approval before they can send wireless emergency alerts to residents.
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