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A Suspicious Fire, a Fake Auditor and $656,909 Stolen in Texas Town Known for Alien Landing Legend
The former city manager of Aurora stole $656,909 from the Wise County town of 2,500 and posed as the town’s auditor as investigators closed in after a suspicious fire this summer destroyed financial records at City Hall, prosecutors say.
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6 Teens Injured in a Shooting Near Denver Area School
Police say six teenagers were wounded in a shooting in a park near a suburban Denver high school, but all are expected to survive
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Black Girls Wrongly Handcuffed at Gunpoint in Colorado File Suit
The families of four Black girls who were mistakenly detained by suburban Denver police at gunpoint last year after they were suspected of being in a stolen car are suing police and the city of Aurora.
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Colorado Officers Won't Be Charged for Detaining Black Girls
Prosecutors say suburban Denver police officers who detained four Black girls by gunpoint after wrongly suspecting they were riding in a stolen car this summer won’t be charged
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Police Face New Lawsuit, Probes After Elijah McClain's Death
The Colorado attorney general has announced a civil rights investigation into the suburban Denver police department whose officers used a chokehold on Elijah McClain before the 23-year-old Black man died last year
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Carpenter Who Built Crosses for US Mass Shooting Victims Dies
Greg Zanis, the man known for making thousands of crosses and delivering them to scenes of tragedy across the country, passed away early Monday morning, his daughter revealed on Facebook.
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Man Behind 1976 Murder of Chicago-Area Teen Believed to Be Serial Killer: Police
Police just outside Chicago believe they have solved the murder of a 16-year-old girl who was strangled in 1976 – and her killer may be responsible for several other murders in Chicago’s suburbs. Police say the very break that solved the decades-old cold case is now being used to investigate multiple unsolved murders around Chicago. Officers from numerous suburban departments…
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Illinois Man Who Placed Crosses After Mass Shootings Retires
For decades, Greg Zanis has
been traveling across the U.S. to place crosses at some of the most
heartbreaking scenes the nation has faced. But 27,000 crosses later, the Aurora, Illinois native has given up the job that gave him a grim but powerful purpose for so many years. -
Wild Bodycam Footage Shows Cop Allegedly Drunk Behind Wheel
Video shows a Colorado police officer in uniform and on duty, passed out in his car with a blood alcohol level of .45, authorities say. He was never charged with a crime. KUSA’s Noel Brennan reports.
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Self-Driving Cars Were Supposed to Be Here Already — Here's Why They Aren't
More companies are trying to bring self-driving cars to the masses than ever before. Yet a truly autonomous vehicle still doesn’t exist. And it’s not clear if, or when, our driverless future will arrive. Proponents in the industry, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Waymo CEO John Krafcik and Cruise CEO Dan Ammann, touted an aggressive timeline but missed and reset...
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Video Shows Aurora School Bus Driver Drinking Beer While Driving Kids: Police
A suburban school bus driver was arrested after she allegedly purchased beer at a convenience store and drank it while picking up students during a morning bus route.
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Review: ‘Frozen 2' Soundtrack Struggles in Shadow of First
No, there’s no new “Let It Go.” Let it go. The “Frozen 2” soundtrack brings together everyone’s favorite princesses — Elsa and Anna — the snowman Olaf, good guy Kristoff and his faithful reindeer, Sven, for an impossible task: improving or matching the first “Frozen” movie’s songs.
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Oklahoma Army Base Memo Warns of Potential Theater Threat With ‘Joker' Release
A document prepared at a U.S. Army base in Oklahoma says officials have been alerted to “disturbing” online chatter about a potential mass shooting threat at a theater during next week’s release of the movie “Joker,” but it references no specific location.
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8 Dead After West Texas Shooting
Midland police said one shooter was shot and killed at an Odessa movie theater.
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Some of the Most Recent Deadly US Mass Shootings
Seven people were killed in a shooting Saturday in West Texas. Here is a look at some other mass shootings in recent years.
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A Look at Some Recent Deadly Mass Shootings in US
A mass shooting at the Molson Coors Brewing Company headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the latest on a list of deadly shootings that have rocked the country. Here are some deadly mass shootings over the past few years.
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A Look at Recent Deadly Mass Shootings in US
The mass shooting that left 3 dead and at least 11 injured at a garlic fesitval in Gilroy, California, is the latest in a list of deadly shootings that have rocked the country. Here are some deadly mass shootings over the past few years.
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Shooter, 6-Year-Old Victim Among 4 Dead in Calif. Garlic Festival Shooting
Four people were killed, including one suspect, and at least 12 others were shot at a garlic festival in Gilroy, California.
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‘We Are Fighting for Our Rights': Protests Continue in Puerto Rico
Groups of protestors continued to rally in Puerto Rico calling for Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to resign after the leak of profanity-laced online chats show him making misogynistic slurs and mocking his constituents.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter Tearfully Pays Tribute to Beth Chapman at Colorado Memorial Service
Dog the Bounty Hunter honored his late wife Beth Chapman at a memorial service in Aurora, Colorado on Saturday. Beth died at the age of 51 in June following her battle with cancer. During an emotional and tear-filled speech, the TV star recounted their life together. From recalling the moment he met his wife to speaking about their pre-fame days,...