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Anne Trujillo

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Denver, CO, United States

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Past articles by Anne:

Student run Kobu Foundation helping feed families in the Boulder area

While you can find volunteers everyday at Community Food Share in Louisville, Fridays draw a special crowd. → Read More

Colorado structural engineer reflects on work helping rescuers after 9/11

Mike Piper's job as a structural engineer was to work alongside first responders and lead them through the safest path possible in a sea of destruction. Twenty years after the tragedy of 9/11 He just hopes people never forget. → Read More

Center to help Boulder King Soopers victims relocates to new, permanent location

A temporary center set up to help people impacted by the Boulder King Soopers shooting now has a permanent home. → Read More

Pandemic not stopping East High School grad from fulfilling her college dream

Denver Scholarship Foundation Future Center helped East High grad become the first in her family to graduate high school and go to college. → Read More

Candi CdeBaca’s retweet calling for spread of coronavirus at Trump rallies met with wave of threats

A “sarcastic” retweet meant to call attention to the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak has led to threats against Denver City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca, who spoke exclusively to Denver7 Wednesday following the social media backlash. → Read More

Pat Bowlen's daughter, Beth Bowlen, talks about her father's legacy inside the field and out

What can you say about the man all of Broncos County adores? It’s tough to put into words for Beth Bowlen, the second child of Pat Bowlen, who saw the mutual admiration between her dad and Broncos fans firsthand. → Read More

50 years after the 'Blowout' at West High School, family's history comes full circle

In 1969, Colorado also had its share of protests over the Vietnam War and civil rights, including what is called the “Blowout” at West High School. → Read More

Columbine survivor reclaims her life and finds strength in her family

Dropping off her kids at school is no longer the hardest part of Kacey Ruegsegger Johnson’s day. → Read More

Rachel Joy Scott's father and brother carry on her legacy 20 years after Columbine tragedy

Craig Scott’s connection to Columbine is different from that of most people. He lost his sister, Rachel Joy Scott, and watched his two friends, Matt and Isaiah, die in the tragedy. → Read More

Mother whose daughter died at Columbine knows the community has changed, and so has she

The Columbine Memorial is a place to honor and remember the 13 lives lost the morning of April 20, 1999. → Read More

Politics 360: Mike Coffman and Jason Crow on why they will best represent Colorado's CD6

Five-term incumbent Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo., is fighting to keep hold of his seat and is facing a strong challenge from Democrat Jason Crow. The district is one of dozens across the country that Democrats are eyeing to flip from red to blue as they try to retake the U.S. House of Representatives from Republican control. → Read More

Super Bowl champion DeMarcus Ware has his sights set on winning the Mirrorball Trophy

What would you do if someone asked you to be on the popular ABC show “Dancing With the Stars”? If you are a retired Pro Bowl and Super Bowl champion like DeMarcus Ware, you think you would easily get to yes, but DeMarcus says it took some coaxing. → Read More

Denver Water expands treated water storage facility as front range population grows

In Colorado, water is often treated like gold. While our population is growing, our water supply is not. In fact, in dry years, it seems as if it is shrinking. That can make maintaining a consistent supply of drinking water a challenge for water utilities. → Read More

Nevada girl, 8, stops by Coors Field to throw first pitch with help of robotic hand

An 8-year-old girl from Nevada had the honor of throwing out the first pitch at the Rockies game Wednesday night. This isn’t a first for Hailey Dawson; Coors Field is her ninth stop on her major league ballpark tour. → Read More

Family of slain Colorado soldier who died while serving in Afghanistan speaks to Denver7

The worst day of her life. That’s how U.S. Army Spc. Gabriel Conde’s mom, Donna, described the day she learned of her 22-year old son’s death. → Read More

Colorado cities battle to retain, gain water rights amid continuing growth

At Denver7, we are committed to sharing stories that get to the heart of Coloradans' concerns and what you are telling us is you are worried. Do we have enough water? Can cities run out of water? → Read More

Gracie Parrish, widow of Deputy Zackari Parrish, shares last memories of fallen officer

Gracie Parrish is a pillar of strength when talking about her husband Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputy Zach Parrish who died in the line of duty December 31st, 2017. → Read More

Colorado woman victimized twice sees hope in a new bill

Too many women who end up in bad relationships can relate to Virginia Mancinas' story, who was attacked by her husband in 2011 but never pressed charges for fear of retaliation. → Read More

Checking in with the Stark sisters: Colorado's conjoined twins

Lexi and Sydney Stark are accustomed to making headlines, and their notoriety started well before these now 16-year-olds were born. → Read More

Denver Scholarship Foundation helped Ghana immigrant succeed

Filling out college applications is one of the most stressful and intimidating things about being a high school senior. → Read More