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Past articles by Adi:

Domestic violence incidents in Colorado leave at least 4 dead in less than 3 weeks

In less than three weeks, at least four people in Colorado lost their lives in domestic violence incidents. → Read More

App developed in Colorado helps connect Hispanics to employers across the US

A mobile application developed in Colorado is helping connect Hispanics to employers across the United States. → Read More

Denver nonprofit opens free grocery store to help feed Coloradans

A Denver nonprofit opened a free grocery store to help put food on the table for families who are struggling. → Read More

UCHealth doctor supports booster shot for people with weak immune systems

A UCHealth doctor says a booster shot for people with weak immune systems could help protect their health and slow down the spread of COVID-19. → Read More

Casa Bonita owners plan to reopen restaurant by September

The owners of Casa Bonita say their business is not for sale, and they plan to reopen by September. → Read More

Poudre Canyon mudslide destroys a cabin that's been in a family more than 30 years

Last year, the Cameron Peak fire nearly destroyed the cabin. For months, Brita LaTona said her family worried as the fire came within 100 yards of the cabin. She said firefighters worked around the clock and saved their home twice. On Tuesday, a neighbor broke the bad news. → Read More

Nonprofit experiences spike in new members seeking help for eating disorder

A nonprofit helping people struggling with eating disorders experienced a surge in new members during the pandemic. → Read More

Expert says Denver rental prices are climbing at much slower rate

It’s a sellers’ market when it comes to housing in the Denver metro area, and for buyers that aren't ready to dive into the saturated and overpriced market, experts say now is the time to rent. → Read More

Witness says Good Samaritan shot the gunman in Olde Town Arvada

Arvada police and residents call the Good Samaritan killed in the Olde Town Square shooting a "true hero." They say his actions may have helped save lives. One witness says John Hurley urged people to get to safety and ran toward the gunman. → Read More

Residents in Park Hill angered by mounds of trash in neighborhood alley

Residents of the Park Hill neighborhood are fed up with growing piles of trash in a neighborhood alley. → Read More

Food truck employees brave triple-digit heat over sizzling stove

Food truck employees found themselves working in extreme heat as they cooked countless orders over a sizzling stove. → Read More

Wildlife crossing survey underway on I-25 where crash left 9 injured, one dead

A survey is currently underway in the area where the accident happened to determine if another wildlife crossing or fencing is needed. → Read More

Colorado brewery vandalized for employing people with disabilities

The owner of Brewability, a brewery and pizzeria in Englewood, Colorado says she feels her employees' safety is in jeopardy after her business became the target of offensive speech and vandalism. → Read More

"It’s coming back with a fever right now": Denver planner is feeling the 2021 wedding boom

As life returns to a new normal a Denver wedding planner is feeling wedding fever make a comeback. → Read More

Colorado teen beats cancer, now in the running for valedictorian

A Holly High School student who beat cancer her senior year of school is now in the running for valedictorian. → Read More

State and local leaders acknowledge police reform is work in progress

Colorado state and local leaders acknowledge more work needs to be done to ensure racial equity in policing after a jury found former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder in George Floyd's death. → Read More

Police use Taser twice on Marine veteran in Colorado Springs hospital room

A Marine veteran was tased twice by officers in his daughter's hospital room after he refused to give up personal property. He says the officers didn’t have a warrant. → Read More

Northglenn dry cleaning business needs help paying $40,000 in back rent

Time is running out for a family-run dry cleaning business struggling to survive after 25 years in business. → Read More

Fort Collins residents vote to ban plastic bags at large grocery stores

A plastic bag ban will go into effect in May of 2022 at large grocery stores in Fort Collins. → Read More

CU Boulder study aims to determine if vaccinated people can transmit COVID-19

A study among students at the University of Colorado Boulder aims to help determine if the Moderna vaccine reduces or prevents the transmission of COVID-19. → Read More