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  • 5 hospitalized after Denver apartment building fire

    5 hospitalized after Denver apartment building fire

    Five people rescued from a burning apartment building in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood were sent to the hospital Saturday morning.

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  • Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera hospitalized with unspecified infection

    Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera hospitalized with unspecified infection

    Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera was hospitalized Wednesday night due to an infection, state officials announced.

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  • Flying out of Denver for Memorial Day weekend? Expect to spend extra hours at the airport with record number of travelers

    Flying out of Denver for Memorial Day weekend? Expect to spend extra hours at the airport with record number of travelers

    Denver International Airport is gearing up for a record number of Memorial Day weekend passengers, meaning travelers can expect a busy trip and long waits, airport officials said Tuesday.

    Between Thursday and Tuesday, airport officials expect nearly 450,000 passengers to pass through Transportation Security Administration checkpoints, according to a news release from DIA. This is a 9% increase from the same holiday travel period last year.

    Thursday and Friday alone will each see more than 80,000 travelers moving through TSA screening areas, with additional foot traffic coming in from flight connections inside the airport, DIA officials said.

    Airport officials said holiday travelers should arrive inside the airport at least two hours before their scheduled boarding time and should have plans for parking and making it through security checkpoints.

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    Parking lots fill up quickly during the holidays and officials encourage flyers to take the Regional Transportation District’s A-Line to the airport.

    Those committed to parking on-site should avoid the Pike Peaks lot due to construction and park at the Landslide parking lot — 6975 Valley Head Street.

    The Pikes Peak and Longs Peak shuttle parking lots will close on Friday at 3 a.m. and re-open by 5 p.m., according to Tuesday’s release. The Landslide lot will be open for overflow parking at 3 a.m. Friday and will remain open until full.

    Regular shuttle service will be available from all parking lots to and from the airport terminal.

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  • Colorado weather: Hottest temps of the year Friday mean it’s beginning to feel a lot like summer

    Colorado weather: Hottest temps of the year Friday mean it’s beginning to feel a lot like summer

    Colorado is set to see the warmest weather of the year so far Friday as temperatures creep into the mid and upper 80s, according to the National Weather Service.

    Summer-like temperatures will be joined by sunny, mostly clear skies and a light afternoon breeze, according to NWS forecasters.

    Temperatures in Denver will peak around 87 degrees Friday afternoon before dipping back down to 53 degrees overnight, forecasters said.

    In northern Colorado, warm, dry and windy weather conditions will lead to increased fire danger, especially in Weld and Larimer counties, according to a NWS hazardous weather outlook.

    Periods of critical fire weather conditions are possible, but will largely be dependent on fuel conditions, the outlook stated.

    Fuel conditions refers to when excess plant material — including grasses, shrubs, trees, dead leaves and pine needles — significantly threaten the ignition or spread of wildfires, according to NWS.

    Rain is set to return to the metro area Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning and early next week, forecasters said Friday.

    Showers and thunderstorms could hit Denver between noon and midnight Saturday, and a cooler, unsettled weather pattern is expected to bring higher chances for rain Monday and Tuesday as a storm system tracks across the state, the hazardous weather outlook stated.

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  • Denver weather: Sun and summer temps before weekend rain showers

    Denver weather: Sun and summer temps before weekend rain showers

    Warm, sunny weather will shine over Denver Thursday as the last of Wednesday’s storm rolls out, according to the National Weather Service.

    Denver residents should enjoy time outdoors with plenty of sunshine and light wind Thursday and Friday before a new set of thunderstorms hits the city this weekend, NWS forecasters said.

    Temperatures in the metro area will reach the upper-70s Thursday before dipping down to 50 degrees overnight, forecasters said. Friday could bring highs around 85 degrees.

    Calm winds between 5 mph and 8 mph will drift through the metro area in the afternoon, according to NWS forecasters.

    Starting Saturday afternoon, a new wave of rain showers and thunderstorms could pour over Denver, with the largest chance of weekend rain falling between noon and midnight Saturday, forecasters said.

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  • Fatal Denver crash involving light rail train and pedestrian under investigation

    Fatal Denver crash involving light rail train and pedestrian under investigation

    Denver police are investigating after an overnight crash involving a light rail train and a pedestrian turned deadly in the city’s Park Hill neighborhood.

    An unidentified man was crossing against warning signals at Quebec Street and Smith Road when the train collided with him, Denver police spokesperson Katherine McCandless said.

    Officers responded to reports of the incident about 11:45 p.m. Friday, and the man was pronounced dead at the scene, McCandless said.

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  • Car runs red light, crashes with light rail train in downtown Denver

    Car runs red light, crashes with light rail train in downtown Denver

    Multiple Regional Transportation District light rail lines shut down temporarily Wednesday after a train hit a car running a red light in downtown Denver’s Central Business District.

    The crash happened around 1 p.m. at the intersection of Stout and 15th streets in Denver, RTD spokesperson Tina Jaquez said. No light rail customers or operators were injured in the crash.

    RTD’s D and H lines experienced delays that resolved around 2:30 p.m., once the crash was cleared from the tracks, Jaquez said.

    The driver of the car transported to the hospital with minor injuries, said Siena Riley, a spokesperson for the Denver Police Department. The driver ran a red light and was hit by the train.

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  • Colorado women targeted, hacked by Texas cyberstalker on social media apps

    Colorado women targeted, hacked by Texas cyberstalker on social media apps

    Federal officials are searching for more potential victims of a Texas man who recently pled guilty to cyberstalking women for almost three years in Colorado, Texas and Arizona.

    Hugo Iram Cardona Jr., 21, used a scheme involving two-factor authentication — an electronic authentication method — to hack into the Snapchat accounts of at least 15 young women, then steal their intimate photos and videos, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Texas reports.

    The Odessa man reached out to his victims on social media platforms like Instagram and “demanded that they ‘apologize,’ or he would publicly release the content,” according to the federal government office. He also pressured most of the young women into video chatting with him “while engaging in sexually explicit conduct.”

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  • One dead in overnight Denver shooting on Colfax Avenue, police investigating

    One dead in overnight Denver shooting on Colfax Avenue, police investigating

    Denver police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in the city’s East Colfax neighborhood Wednesday night.

    Denver officers were on the scene of the shooting — near the intersection of East Colfax Avenue and Spruce Street — at 8:21 p.m. Wednesday, according to a statement from the city’s police department.

    Paramedics transported one person — only identified as an adult male by police — to a local hospital, where he later died from his injuries, according to a 9 p.m. update. The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will release the victim’s identity and official cause of death at a later time.

    The investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been made, according to police.

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  • Driver arrested in fatal car crash that killed Highlands Ranch teenager

    Driver arrested in fatal car crash that killed Highlands Ranch teenager

    The driver involved in last week’s fatal crash that killed a Highlands Ranch teenager on his way to middle school has been arrested, the sheriff’s office announced Wednesday.

    Alex Mackiewicz, 13, was crossing the intersection of Venneford Ranch Road and Highlands Ranch Parkway on his way to Mountain Ridge Middle School the morning of March 6 when the driver of a van ran a red light and collided with the teenager.

    Mackiewicz died at the scene.

    The driver — 52-year-old Ruben Amaro-Morones — was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of careless driving causing death, careless driving causing serious bodily injury and failing to obey a traffic signal, according to a Wednesday news release from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.

    Amaro-Morones was traveling eastbound on Highlands Ranch Parkway in the far right lane as he approached the intersection and had a red light, the release stated.

    When Amaro-Morones ran the light in his van, he collided with Mackiewicz and threw the boy from his electric skateboard before coming to a stop on the opposite side of the intersection, according to Wednesday’s release.

    According to the release, Amaro-Morones was arrested Wednesday and transported to the Douglas County Detention Facility.

    Investigators do not believe that speeding was a factor in the crash, the sheriff’s office stated in the release.

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  • Three-car crash in Jefferson County sends three people to the hospital Saturday night

    Three-car crash in Jefferson County sends three people to the hospital Saturday night

    A three-car crash in Jefferson County sent three people to the emergency room Saturday night, according to West Metro Fire Rescue.

    The crash happened on Colorado 470 near Ken Caryl when one car crossed the median and collided with two other cars, West Metro Fire Rescue stated in a post on X at 6:02 p.m. Saturday.

    The total number of passengers involved in the crash is unknown, but three people were taken to the hospital, one with serious injuries, the post stated.

    West Metro Fire Rescue crews responded to the scene.

    This is a developing story and will be updated.





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