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Nation World
Tsunami watch canceled for Hawaii, Pacific earthquake poses no threat to islands
Coronavirus
Colorado will mark year anniversary of first COVID case with Evening of Remembrance
The state asks for people to light their homes and businesses in magenta to honor the 6,000 Coloradans lost to COVID ahead of a statewide ceremony.
Nation World
Ron Johnson forces Senate clerks to read entire COVID relief bill out loud
It took nearly 11 hours for the clerks to read the 628 page proposal, delaying the start of the Senate debate.
Nation World
After marathon bill-reading session, Senate set to debate COVID relief Friday
The bill, which contains $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans, faces a potential mountain of amendments which will need to be voted on.
Coronavirus
Custer County Board of Health votes to end all COVID-19 restrictions
The board voted to leave Colorado's COVID-19 restrictions dial and go 'back to normal.' The governor's office is now reaching out to the county.
Nation World
Officers dragged to safety: Documents show scope of Capitol riot chaos, AP reports
A firefighter at the Capitol on Jan. 6 said some of the attackers also sought medical help, but some 'feigned illness to remain behind police lines.'
Colorado Guide
Hanging Lake to reopen in May, said US Forest Service
A U.S. Forest Service spokesman said the agency is working with partners toward reopening the iconic lake nine months after the Grizzly Creek Fire.
Local News
Aurora Fire deputy chief fired following internal investigation
Stephen McInerny was fired from his previous job as Fire Chief in Naples, Florida and became second in command at Aurora Fire in 2018.
Crime
Colorado father of 6 murder still unsolved after 2 years
Mark Davis was on his way to a bus stop outside his apartment complex in unincorporated Arapahoe County. Investigators say someone shot him multiple times.
Nation World
World's food waste mostly from households, UN report estimates
The U.N. report estimates the world wastes 1.03 billion tons of food each year.
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Colorado bill would attempt to reduce jail populations by changing when police make arrests
The bill from State Sen. Pete Lee would tell police that certain crimes are subject to a summons rather than an arrest. Some officers disagree with the idea.
Vaccine
Thornton firefighters are on the vaccine frontlines
Doctors, nurses and pharmacists have been busy giving the community COVID-19 vaccines. Firefighters have joined the vaccine frontlines, too.
Coronavirus
Colorado will mark year anniversary of first COVID case with Evening of Remembrance
The state asks for people to light their homes and businesses in magenta to honor the 6,000 Coloradans lost to COVID ahead of a statewide ceremony.
Nation World
Ron Johnson forces Senate clerks to read entire COVID relief bill out loud
It took nearly 11 hours for the clerks to read the 628 page proposal, delaying the start of the Senate debate.
Nation World
After marathon bill-reading session, Senate set to debate COVID relief Friday
The bill, which contains $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans, faces a potential mountain of amendments which will need to be voted on.
Coronavirus
Custer County Board of Health votes to end all COVID-19 restrictions
The board voted to leave Colorado's COVID-19 restrictions dial and go 'back to normal.' The governor's office is now reaching out to the county.
Nation World
Officers dragged to safety: Documents show scope of Capitol riot chaos, AP reports
A firefighter at the Capitol on Jan. 6 said some of the attackers also sought medical help, but some 'feigned illness to remain behind police lines.'
Colorado Guide
Hanging Lake to reopen in May, said US Forest Service
A U.S. Forest Service spokesman said the agency is working with partners toward reopening the iconic lake nine months after the Grizzly Creek Fire.
Local News
Aurora Fire deputy chief fired following internal investigation
Stephen McInerny was fired from his previous job as Fire Chief in Naples, Florida and became second in command at Aurora Fire in 2018.
Crime
Colorado father of 6 murder still unsolved after 2 years
Mark Davis was on his way to a bus stop outside his apartment complex in unincorporated Arapahoe County. Investigators say someone shot him multiple times.
Nation World
World's food waste mostly from households, UN report estimates
The U.N. report estimates the world wastes 1.03 billion tons of food each year.
Next
Colorado bill would attempt to reduce jail populations by changing when police make arrests
The bill from State Sen. Pete Lee would tell police that certain crimes are subject to a summons rather than an arrest. Some officers disagree with the idea.
Vaccine
Thornton firefighters are on the vaccine frontlines
Doctors, nurses and pharmacists have been busy giving the community COVID-19 vaccines. Firefighters have joined the vaccine frontlines, too.
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