Katie Wilcox, WLTX

Katie Wilcox

WLTX

Denver, CO, United States

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  • 9NEWS.com
  • KVUE News
  • USA TODAY
  • KGW News
  • KREM 2 NEWS
  • KHOU
  • KENS 5
  • NEWS CENTER Maine
  • WGRZ
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Past articles by Katie:

‘It’s terrifying’: How an Arizona neighborhood learned a convicted double murderer was living on their block

ADHS records show the home was inspected in Nov. 2020, which led to a citation for leaving a resident alone. That was less than six months before the killing. → Read More

How an Arizona law allowed a man who killed his grandparents to not go to jail

In chapter two of the 12 News Locked Inside podcast, the I-Team looks into what happens when a man pleads Guilty Except Insane after killing his grandparents. → Read More

How one man was convicted of murder and allegedly killed again years later

The murder of a man at the Tilda Manor group home in Gilbert, Arizona had many unanswered questions. 12 News is launching the Locked Inside podcast to answer them. → Read More

Trump campaign's Arizona lawsuit centers around only 180 votes, judge denies request to seal evidence

The Trump campaign requested evidence be sealed to allegedly "protect identities of witnesses." A judge ruled against it on Tuesday. → Read More

Documents: Hacienda rape victim possibly pregnant once before, repeatedly raped

The county medical exam stated scarring on the victim's body suggests that the birth in December was not the first time the victim gave birth. → Read More

State cites nursing home for mishandling sex assault claim

The family of 77-year-old Sue Mason believes she was sexually assaulted in an Aurora nursing home, the state found the facility "failed to thoroughly investigate." → Read More

'I killed JonBenet Ramsey' man claims in letters cited as part of British news story

Boulder police discount assertions that sex offender is potential suspect in one of state's coldest cases. → Read More

2018 Year in Review: Colorado extremes, tragedies and moments of inspiration

From record-breaking weather, extreme sports, loss and growth, 9NEWS reviews the stories that changed Colorado in 2018. → Read More

Former Broncos backup QB Chad Kelly appears in court

He appeared in court for charges related to an incident on Oct. 23. → Read More

Do more people in Denver die from overdoses inside or outside?

Data from the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment explores how many people are overdosing -- and whether they are doing it in private residences or on the street. → Read More

Weld County school district defends discipline against teachers after walkout, threats

The Weld RE-5J School District is responding to parents and students after a walkout was spurred by the discipline of a popular teacher at Roosevelt High School. → Read More

Search for Denver superintendent cost more than searches in 4 other districts combined

Months of searching for a Denver Public Schools superintendent resulted in a single finalist, and a cost greater than the total of similar searches in four other districts combined. 9Wants to Know asked the district to respond to multiple community concerns. → Read More

Nearly one year later, still few answers in the death of 17-year-old Maggie Long

It's been nearly a year since the remains of 17-year-old Maggie Long were discovered inside her burned home in Bailey. Incoming Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw said he plans to re-evaluate the investigation within two weeks of taking the reigns on Jan 8. → Read More

Nursing home dumped man unable to care for himself in lobby of independent living facility

9Wants to Know found 113 at-risk adults were stranded in Denver-area hospitals on a single day in September. Hospitals said 31 of those adults were left by another facility, including assisted-living and nursing homes who won't let the patients come back. → Read More

Ways to protect yourself from surprise medical bills

This is what to do if a surprise medical bill lands in your mailbox. → Read More

Why hospitals work with doctors who sue patients over medical bills

One of the nation's largest for-profit hospital providers told 9Wants to Know it is not the company's policy to place liens on property or garnish wages for payment of medical bills. But the doctors who work within the hospitals' walls may still do just that. → Read More

Dancing FBI agent pleads not guilty

Dancing FBI agent pleads not guilty to second-degree assault after weapon discharged and hit a man at a downtown Denver bar in June. → Read More

Why the law isn't protecting patients from surprise medical bills

As Colorado patients plead for more protection from surprise medical bills, the Colorado legislature can't seem to break free from grasp of well-funded special interests. → Read More

How you can visit the hospital, then get a lien on your home

A six-month investigation discovered common, emergency surgeries inside Denver-area hospitals that led to lawsuits, property liens and wage garnishments. Current Colorado law appears incapable of protecting patients from so-called surprise bills. → Read More

Confession changes life of man who once considered school shooting

Aaron Stark said sharing his story about his plan years ago to become a school shooter has helped change his life and lives of countless others. → Read More