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Adam Hammond

Denver7 News

Denver, CO, United States

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Past articles by Adam:

Mom of premature baby thanks medical team that saved his life

The name Cayden means warrior and fighter. → Read More

Colorado EMTs save woman's life during the holidays, meet the mother of 6 days later

Polly was on a ski trip at Copper Mountain over the New Year’s holiday when she started not feeling well. She had a seizure and slipped into cardiac arrest. → Read More

How you can help law enforcement victims of the Douglas County shooting

People from are across the country are coming together to support Deputy Zackari Parrish's family and the four others injured in a New Year's Eve shooting at an apartment complex in Douglas County. → Read More

Bald eagle shot near Steamboat Springs, euthanized

A Colorado wildlife reserve is working to find the person who shot a wild bald eagle near Steamboat Springs. → Read More

Delivering mail this holiday season? Here's your shipping guide from the USPS

AURORA, Colo. -- It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but it’s also the busiest time of the year for the United States Postal Service. → Read More

Denver Police Officers honored for community outreach efforts

The Denver Police Department is working to show the community officers are real people who sometimes go beyond their badge to serve the public. → Read More

Denver7 viewers offer to help woman evicted from Littleton apartment

People across Colorado are coming together to help a woman who claims she was evicted after her rent assistance was refused. → Read More

Rent-to-own program helping Colorado residents find potential homes

High rents and student loan debts leave many without enough money for a down payment, but a program called Home Partners of America is working to change that. → Read More

'Santa's Little Hackers' providing adaptive toys for kids this holiday season

It's always great to see the smile on a kid's face when they open a toy they've been wanting Christmas morning, but for some children a special physical challenge can prevent them from ever owning a toy. → Read More

Woman teams up with man who nearly killed her in crash for blood drive

A Fort Collins woman is teaming up with a man who almost killed her in a car accident to encourage people to give blood in one of the most dire donation times of the year. → Read More

Fort Logan National Cemetery tells group to remove flags honoring fallen soldiers

This is a special time in our country as we honor those who served on Veterans Day. → Read More

Donations needed to honor Fort Logan National veterans

Wreathes Across America trying to honor our veterans and their families by trying to place a wreath on headstones at Fort Logan. → Read More

No charges after man's decomposing body found in Denver elevator

There will be no charges in the death of a Denver man trapped in an elevator and decomposing for weeks. → Read More

Fort Collins considers municipal broadband

Voters in Fort Collins are about to decide if they want to follow Longmont’s lead in approving municipal broadband. → Read More

Department of Education rescinding special education guidelines

The US Department of Education is rescinding 72 special education guidelines. → Read More

What could an Amazon HQ in Denver look like? Architects dream up country's tallest building

A Longmont architecture firm has drawn up conceptual plans for its vision of an Amazon headquarters in downtown Denver. → Read More

An app that aims to reduce smartphone addiction? Yes, such a thing exists

If you look around you it seems like everyone is on their phones all the time, and psychologists say this is having a big impact on families. → Read More

Metro Denver food bank in danger of closing

A Broomfield food pantry is in danger of closing at the end of the year because of a major financial crisis. → Read More

Denver group helping low-income seniors stay in homes

Most of the time we think about Colorado’s hot housing market as a good thing, but rising costs are leaving some seniors citizen vulnerable to losing their homes. → Read More

Hepatitis A cases double in Colorado from last year

Right now there’s a deadly Hepatitis A outbreak sweeping many parts of the country, including in Colorado. → Read More