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“It's brutal, it changes their entire life,” survivors of mass shooting events help victims and families find support, trauma resources to heal after losing someone. → Read More
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. placed 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps. A survivor sits down to explain why that history should never be forgotten. → Read More
Boulder County Sheriff's Office Division Chief Curtis Johnson and his family lost their home of 23 years in the Marshall Fire. → Read More
Even to seasoned professionals like Louisville Fire Protection District Chief John Willson, what they encountered and are now seeing is hard to believe. → Read More
Oscar Gonzalez was 17 when he came to the U.S. 10 years later, he tells his story, and we talk to the judge who made the decision to let him stay. → Read More
Sea Turtle Inc. cared for more than 5,000 turtles in South Padre Island. Now, second to last turtle is going home. → Read More
Several states have instituted versions of paid family leave. Individual companies have also been offering benefits to employees. → Read More
Does what you see on social media through influencers help you become a better version of yourself or hinder you? → Read More
Opponents have been loud on the issue pointing out that decriminalization will not help victims of sex trafficking. → Read More
A federal judge is expected to soon decide if Harvard University discriminated against Asian American students after a group sued. → Read More
Free-range parenting versus conservative parenting. What kind of parent would you say you are? → Read More
When it comes to undocumented immigrants should local law enforcement cooperate with federal immigration officers? → Read More
The Pentagon’s new transgender policy going into effect April 12, bars some transgender Americans from serving in the military. → Read More
The Denver Police Department's "Back to Basics" class is meant to help officers rediscover why they signed up for the job in the first place. It's also meant to help community members learn about police work. → Read More
After Vietnam veteran Richard Black was fatally shot by Aurora police after he killed an intruder, the American Legion Post 22 is making sure he gets a full military funeral. → Read More
An Aurora police officer on Monday shot a man, Richard Black, after Black shot an intruder, according to the family attorney. The intruder has since been identified as Dajon Harper, a known gang member with a lengthy criminal history. → Read More
An Aurora police officer who shot an armed homeowner Monday morning had been in another deadly confrontation in late June. He'd been returned to duty even though the investigation of that first incident has not been complete. → Read More
An Aurora homeowner killed an intruder inside his home -- then was shot to death by a responding Aurora police officer. A family member identified the man as a 73-year-old U.S. Army vet. → Read More
Rachel Haber, 32, was at the Englewood apartment looking after a friend’s cat, according to Englewood police spokesman Chad Read. → Read More
The family of Cole Sukle, the 14-year-old killed 2 years ago by an elderly driver who was legally drunk, according to police, donated Cole's organs. → Read More