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Armed gang storms Colorado apartments amid migrant crime surge [VIDEO]
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Bill moves forward with goal of making social media healthier for young Coloradans
DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Senate Democrats sent a press release Monday that said the Senate Education Committee passed bipartisan legislation that would make changes to social media usage among young Coloradans. Sponsors of House Bill 24-1136, “Healthier Social Media Use by Youth,” said the goal is to help educate students and parents when it comes to social media use and help with the mental…
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Support the Shield nominee has long family history of law enforcement in Colorado
LOUISVILLE, Colo. (KDVR) — Law enforcement officers nominated for the Support the Shield recognition are everyday citizens. For this Louisville Police Department’s sergeant, it was somebody who is near and dear to his heart. Louisville PD Patrol Sergeant Benjamin Kurtz comes from a long and historic line of law enforcement service in Colorado. His great great grandfather, Daniel Kurtz, was…
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*slaps KDVR* this bad boy can fit so much religious trauma
#art#digital art#signalis#signalis art#signalis oc#oc#orignal character#original character art#signalis KDVR
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A group of migrants are refusing to leave an encampment in Denver until the city meets a list of 13 demands.
The demands were sent to Denver Mayor Mike Johnston following a petition by city officials to move the group from the encampment to indoor shelters funded by the city, local TV station KDVR reported. The encampment is under a bridge and near train tracks.
The group said if its demands are met, it will leave the encampment and move to a city shelter. The demands include providing "fresh" and "culturally appropriate" ingredients to cook with, shower access with no time limits, medical visits and housing support.
Newsweek has contacted via email the mayor's office for comment.
The group's complete demands are as follows:
The migrants should be allowed to "cook their own food with fresh, culturally appropriate ingredients," including rice, chicken, flour, tomatoes and onions, instead of being served premade meals. They also want to ensure people are not punished for bringing and eating food from outside the shelters.
Have access to showers at all times and without time limits.
Visits by medical professionals will occur on a regular basis, with referrals for specialty care made as needed.
The group will receive the same housing support offered to others, and city officials will not "kick people out in 30 days without something stable established."
A "clear" and "just" process for removing someone, including verbal, written and final warnings.
Employment support, including work permit applications for those who qualify.
Free consultations with an immigration lawyer, as well as ongoing legal support provided by the city through immigration clinics and transportation to court.
Privacy for families in the shelter.
No verbal, physical or mental abuse by shelter staff and no 24/7 monitoring by law enforcement.
Transportation for children to and from school.
No separation of families, regardless of whether those families have children.
A meeting with the mayor and those involved in running the city's program to support migrants "to discuss further improvements."
All shelter residents will be provided with a document signed by a city official in English and Spanish and containing the list of demands and a number to call to report violations.
Jon Ewing, a spokesman for Denver Human Services, told KDVR that the city is "just trying to get families to leave that camp and come inside."
The city's offer will give families "three square meals a day," and they can cook their own meals if they wish, he said. He also said that the city will try to compromise and determine what assistance the migrants qualify for.
"What might be something that is a feasible path for you to success that is not staying on the streets of Denver?" he said. "We try to figure something out.... At the end of the day, what we do not want is families on the streets of Denver."
Denver is among the U.S. cities that have struggled to manage the rising number of migrants that have been transported from Texas and other states. Last month, Johnston announced the creation of the Denver Asylum Seekers Program, which his office billed as a sustainable response to the city's migrant crisis.
The program will place asylum seekers in apartments for up to six months and provide job and skills training, food assistance and free legal help with asylum applications.
However, the program is limited to those who were in the city's shelters on April 10 and capped at about 1,000 people. Those who arrived in Denver after April 10 will be provided with a short-term stay at a shelter and assistance with onward travel.
Nonprofits are also working to support migrants arriving in Denver and other parts of Colorado. One organization, Hope Has No Borders, is working to pair migrants with host families for short or longer-term stays in Denver and other parts of Colorado.
#nunyas news#how about you tell them that the meals are served where they've been asked to go#as are all the other services they're asking about
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Denver weather: Which areas are expected to see the most snow?
Mar. 12, 2024 - KDVR
... Denver is slated to get anywhere from 6 to 12 inches, while other cities could see a lot more...
In the metro area, cities closest to the Palmer Divide are likely in line to see the highest totals during the storm.. the area would likely receive between 10 to 20 inches of snow...
The cities expected to see the most snow:
Georgetown – 28 inches
Conifer – 26 inches
Monument Hill – 22 inches
Castle Rock – 21 inches
Parker – 17 inches
Estes Park – 17 inches
These totals are subject to change as the storm gets closer.
#orgone#orgone energy#orgonite#orgonite gifting#denver#colorado#weather#winter weather#snow#snow storm#geo-restoration
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DENVER (KDVR) – A local 10-year-old amputee is defying odds and breaking records as a track star and now she’s about to compete at the national level.
Just last year, Carmen Wilkey started running track and now she’s heading to Alabama to compete nationally.
“In her first year, she actually set three national records of her age group, classification and gender,” her father, Michael Wilkey, said.
Carmen was born without her left fibula, outside metatarsal and pinky toe, which led to an amputation as a baby.
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She is made up of depths even the ocean couldn’t fathom.
Resident Estelle St. Claire came to the neighborhood of Country Club about three months. She’s currently 29 years old and was born in Denver, Colorado. She makes a living by working as a news reporter at KDVR. Her neighbor’s often compare her to Zoey Deutch, but she doesn’t see it.
ABOUT THEM.
Estelle was born on April 27, making her a Taurus, according to the chart.
She’s been described as empathetic, determined, and selfless. She’s also been noted to be resentful, impatient, and overprotective.
Her dream growing up has always been to become a news broadcaster.
Estelle’s parents separated during her childhood, and her mother remarried within a year, relocating to Europe with her new husband. As a result, Estelle spent a significant portion of her childhood exploring the European countryside.
Estelle’s father was the influential figure behind a chain of marijuana dispensaries that span across Colorado and neighboring states. After his recent death, Estelle and her brother were named his beneficiaries. She inherited both his home and half his company.
Two of their favorite ways to relax are by snuggling up with a good book and a glass of wine or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen - especially with her daughter, Vera.
Two bad habits she has are tapping her fingers when she is impatient and laughing during uncomfortable situations.
She can be found on all social media by the handle @sugarplum
A RUMOR FLOATING AROUND ABOUT THEM IS….
Estelle’s father was a prominent businessman, known for his chain of dispensaries that operated legally across Colorado and the surrounding states. However, beneath the surface of his respectable image, there were rumors of his involvement with dubious groups and his participation in moving illicit goods, using his stores as a front. With Estelle now holding half-ownership of the company, she is under immense pressure to navigate these murky waters. There are growing whispers suggesting she has stepped into her father’s controversial dealings, with allegations that she is aiding the cartel in drug sales.
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE.
Truth be told, Estelle’s father was indeed involved with the cartel. He had a lucrative business arrangement that benefited both parties, and despite rampant rumors, his charm and influence kept authorities at bay. Estelle, however, wants nothing to do with these illicit dealings. In an effort to distance herself, she tried to sell the company, but her brother’s disappearance and his ownership of half the shares made the sale impossible. Now, Estelle is left to navigate the precarious situation, striving to protect herself and her family while avoiding further entanglement with the cartel.
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Things to know before the Nuggets season opener Thursday
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Nuggets are set to start the 2024-25 NBA season on Thursday at 8 p.m. at home against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game will be broadcast nationally on TNT and will also be available on the TNT and NBA apps. Two of the favorites to lift the Larry O’Brien trophy in June, these teams will come at each other with full force as they try to establish the pecking order in…
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Legal Name • Etymology: Her full name given to her at birth is, Estelle James St.Claire, written as it is printed on her birth certificate. • Estelle is of latin/french origin and is commonly known to mean "star". James was given to her as namesake of her maternal grandfather. And her last name, St.Claire, is an ornamental french surname meaning "holy" and "lightness". NICKNAMES: She's known by a few namesake such as Estie, Elle, and Stelle.
date of birth • astrological sign: Name was born 04/27/1995. Which means she's currently 28 years old. She is also known as an Taurus.
Taurus women are ambitious, reliable, and responsible. Once they set a goal for themselves, they follow through. They aren’t going to give up on their dreams. Taurus are practical and use common sense, so they understand hard work is a requirement to reach success. However, Taurus tend to fall to one extreme or the other. Either they’re putting in a lot of effort or they’re acting lazy. They cannot fall somewhere in the middle. Taurus women are gentle, kind, and loyal. It takes them a long time to open up to new people. However, once they make a friend, they consider them a friend for life. They won’t want to part ways because they grow attached. Sometimes, this can backfire because they’ll hesitate to walk away from someone who has wronged them. When a Taurean woman falls in love, she falls hard. There is no turning back.
birthplace • hometown: Estelle was born in Denver, Colorado.
occupation • education: Estelle is currently a television news reporter at KDVR. She graduated with a degree from the University of North Carolina, majoring in journalism and minoring in news broadcasting.
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A lake overlooking Ouray has a cracked dam. Officials are at odds on how to fix it
DENVER (KDVR) — A popular lake near Ouray is facing possible change after U.S. Forest Service officials identified a crack in the dam on the north end of the lake. Crystal Lake can be accessed easily from the Million Dollar Highway (U.S. 550), making it a popular spot for tourists. It also draws in locals for its fishing and gorgeous views and has been used as a racetrack by the likes of Our Gang…
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She is made up of depths even the ocean couldn’t fathom.
Resident Estelle St. Claire came to the neighborhood of Country Club about three months. She's currently 29 years old and was born in Denver, Colorado. She makes a living by working as a news reporter at KDVR. Her neighbor's often compare her to Zoey Deutch, but she doesn't see it.
ABOUT THEM.
Estelle was born on April 27, making her a Taurus, according to the chart.
She's been described as empathetic, determined, and selfless. She's also been noted to be resentful, impatient, and overprotective.
Her dream growing up has always been to become a news broadcaster.
Estelle’s parents separated during her childhood, and her mother remarried within a year, relocating to Europe with her new husband. As a result, Estelle spent a significant portion of her childhood exploring the European countryside.
Estelle's father was the influential figure behind a chain of marijuana dispensaries that span across Colorado and neighboring states. After his recent death, Estelle and her brother were named his beneficiaries. She inherited both his home and half his company.
Two of their favorite ways to relax are by snuggling up with a good book and a glass of wine or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen - especially with her daughter, Vera.
Two bad habits she has are tapping her fingers when she is impatient and laughing during uncomfortable situations.
She can be found on all social media by the handle @sugarplum
A RUMOR FLOATING AROUND ABOUT THEM IS....
Estelle's father was a prominent businessman, known for his chain of dispensaries that operated legally across Colorado and the surrounding states. However, beneath the surface of his respectable image, there were rumors of his involvement with dubious groups and his participation in moving illicit goods, using his stores as a front. With Estelle now holding half-ownership of the company, she is under immense pressure to navigate these murky waters. There are growing whispers suggesting she has stepped into her father's controversial dealings, with allegations that she is aiding the cartel in drug sales.
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE.
Truth be told, Estelle’s father was indeed involved with the cartel. He had a lucrative business arrangement that benefited both parties, and despite rampant rumors, his charm and influence kept authorities at bay. Estelle, however, wants nothing to do with these illicit dealings. In an effort to distance herself, she tried to sell the company, but her brother's disappearance and his ownership of half the shares made the sale impossible. Now, Estelle is left to navigate the precarious situation, striving to protect herself and her family while avoiding further entanglement with the cartel.
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Hello! May I know the pronouns of your replika OCs? I really love all of them, especially KDVR!!
Hiii!! Of course!!! AND AHH IM SO HONOURED YOU LIKE THEM 🥺🥺🥺🙏 THAT MEANS THE WORLD TO ME!! I should absolutely draw more of my little priest guy!! Consider it on the list 😌💕💕
As for the pronouns, their base pronouns are:
Kardinalvogel: he/him
Albatros: he/him
Seeschwalbe: he/him
Fischadler: she/her
A small note to this is that some specific units choose personally to have different pronouns (for example, one of the ALBRs, "Gotisch", goes by she/her and he/him), but in general this is how you can refer to them!!!
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) — A jury has found Letecia Stauch guilty of murdering her stepson Gannon in 2020 and she has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Stauch was found guilty of all charges related to murdering her stepson, 11-year-old Gannon, including first-degree murder after deliberation, first-degree murder of a child under 12 years old by a person in a position of trust, tampering with a deceased human body and tampering with physical evidence.
For each murder count, she was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. These sentences will be merged, meaning they will be served at the same time.
Additionally, she was sentenced to 12 years for tampering with a deceased human body and 18 months for tampering with physical evidence. These will be served after her life sentence.
FOX31’s Nicole Fierro has been following this case from the beginning and has been monitoring the trial since it began. She was in court for the reading of the verdict. Closing arguements made in Letecia Stauch murder trial
On Jan. 27, 2020, Stauch called the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and reported Gannon left their home near Colorado Springs and never returned. Investigators believe Stauch killed Gannon sometime after 2 p.m. that day.
Police arrested her on March 2, 2020, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. They found Gannon’s body in Pace, Florida, on March 18.
In September of that year, Stauch underwent a psychiatric evaluation and in January 2021 she was found competent to stand trial. A judge determined there was enough evidence to proceed with a trial in September 2021 and in November Stauch entered a not guilty plea.
Stauch changed her plea to not guilty by reason of insanity in February 2022 and over the course of last year she underwent several additional mental health evaluations.
The trial began with jury selection in March and opening statements followed on April 3.
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4 linked to Venezuelan gang arrested at Arapahoe County apartment
FOX 31 – Colorado by: Maddie Rhodes, Courtney Fromm, Vicente Arenas Posted: Sep 3, 2024 / 12:29 PM MDT Updated: Sep 4, 2024 / 07:59 AM MDT DENVER (KDVR) — Four people with ties to a Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, were arrested at an apartment complex on South Quebec Street in late August, according to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office. FOX31’s Courtney Fromm confirmed with the sheriff’s…
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