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Colorado Dentist Charged With Poisoning Wife in ‘Complex and Calculated Murder'
James Toliver Craig, a 45-year-old dentist from Aurora, Colo., was accused of fatally poisoning his wife and arrested Sunday on a warrant for first-degree murder, police said.
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Colorado Dentist Arrested For Murder
A Colorado dentist has been arrested for the murder of his wife. Investigators say James Craig poisoned his 43-year-old wife and they are calling it a “heinous” and “calculated” murder.
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Colorado Bison Reintroduced to Native Lands as US Tribes Seek to Restore Bond With Animal
Dozens of bison from a mountain park outside Denver were transferred Wednesday to several tribes from across the Great Plains
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The House Where JonBenet Ramsey Was Found Dead Is Listed for Sale at Nearly $7M
The Boulder, Colorado, house where the body of JonBenet Ramsey was discovered the day after Christmas in 1996 has been listed for sale for nearly $7 million.
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Club Q, Site of Mass Shooting That Killed 5, Set to Reopen in the Fall
The management of Club Q, the site of a deadly mass shooting in November, announced plans to rebuild and reopen later this year the Colorado Springs LGBTQ venue, saying it will feature a permanent tribute to the five people killed in the attack.
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Video Shows Moment Man Intentionally Plows Truck Into Colorado Police Station
Surveillance video shows man intentionally driving his truck into a Colorado police department’s lobby.
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Watch: Man Crashes Truck Into Colorado Police Lobby
The man is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly driving his pickup truck into a police department’s lobby.
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Bear Discovers Wildlife Camera at Colorado Park and Takes Hundreds of Selfies
A bear became the star of its own show after discovering a camera at a park in Colorado and taking hundreds of selfies shared on social media this week by park officials.
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Camera in Boulder Captures Collection of Bear Selfies
A camera in the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks caught 400 bear selfies
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13-Year-Old Girl Leads Nebraska Troopers on 100-mph Chase With Boy, 11, as a Passenger
A 13-year-old girl led Nebraska state troopers on a high-speed chase, hitting speeds exceeding 100 mph, before authorities were able to stop the vehicle, Nebraska State Patrol said.
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Two Colorado Libraries Have Closed This Month Due to Meth Contamination
For the second time in a month, a Colorado library has closed its doors to clean up methamphetamine contamination.
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Colorado Police Officer Accused of Punching Disabled Woman Walking Dog
A police officer in suburban Denver is facing a felony charge after allegedly attacking a disabled woman who was walking her dog outside his apartment complex while he was off-duty.
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Colorado Funeral Home Owner Sentenced to Prison for Selling Body Parts
Customers of the funeral home thought their loved ones were being cremated. In reality, their body parts were being sold and customers received ashes from mixed cadavers.
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Suspect in Murder-Suicide Inside Colorado Jehovah's Witnesses Hall Had Also Bombed Office Building, Police Say
Police say a man who put three failed explosive devices inside a worship hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in suburban Denver before killing his wife and himself there on Christmas morning is suspected of causing an explosion at a union building.
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EPA Investigating Colorado for Discriminating Hispanic Residents in Air Pollution Regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency is investigating whether Colorado’s regulation of air pollution from industrial facilities discriminates against Hispanic residents and other racial minorities, according to a letter released by the agency Wednesday. Advocates say the Suncor refinery too often malfunctions, spiking emissions. They say Colorado rarely denies permits to polluters, even in areas where harmful ozone already exceeds federal standards....
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Man Killed His Wife and Then Turned Gun on Himself at Colorado Jehovah's Witnesses Hall
Three incendiary devices were also later discovered at the Kingdom Hall.
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Club Q Shooting Survivors Press Congress to Act on Guns
Survivors of last month’s deadly mass shooting at a Colorado gay nightclub have testified to Congress about the onslaught of threats and violence against members of the LGBTQ community as they urged lawmakers to pass a law banning some semiautomatic weapons. The survivors said Club Q was a haven for the community before a 22-year-old shooter turned a drag queen’s...
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Suspect in Club Q Shooting Faces 305 Charges, Including Hate Crimes
The suspect accused of killing five people at an LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was charged Tuesday with 305 criminal counts, including hate crimes and murder.
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Suspect in Colorado LGBTQ Club Shooting Charged With Hate Crimes
The suspect accused of entering a Colorado Springs gay nightclub and killing five people and wounding 17 others was formally charged with 305 criminal counts including hate crimes and murder
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Same-Sex Marriage Returns to Supreme Court With High Stakes Free-Speech Case
The Supreme Court is being warned about the potentially dire consequences of a case next week involving a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for same-sex couples.