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Daily Digest: Man arrested in death of 11-year-old boy in Denver, plus 9 more stories

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1. FATAL HIT-AND-RUN SUSPECT ARRESTED

after being arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a fatal accident. The crash, at Federal Boulevard and West Colfax Avenue Sunday night at 8 p.m., killed an 11-year-old boy. Meanwhile, police case from Sunday.

2. PLANE CRASH KILLS 3 NEAR TELLURIDE

Crews will near Telluride. The plane went down west of the Telluride Regional Airport on Sunday afternoon. The victims were not immediately identified; there were no survivors in the crash.

3. LAST CALL FOR FLOOD DEBRIS

On Monday, the Colorado Department of Transportation and its contractor will begin a third and , hoping to haul away the last bits by early March. Here’s .

4. HOME-RULE IN ADAMS COUNTY?

Two of three Adams County commissioners favor to free the county from some hiring requirements and to give it more autonomy.

5. U.S. 6 REOPENS

after a weekend closure. Crews worked around the clock this weekend to remove the Knox Court bridge and a section of the Federal Boulevard bridge.

6. ANOTHER WARM DAY IN DENVER

Skies will be mostly sunny on Monday and temperatures are expected to be warmer than the seasonal average in Denver. See .

7. WHAT HAPPENED TO BRANDI JO MALONSON?

She was traumatized by the Columbine massacre and the murder of her friends a year later. After turning to drugs, . Reporter Kirk Mitchell examines this Colorado cold case.

8. YOUR MEDICAL IDENTITY STOLEN?

Most of us tightly guard our credit cards and bank account numbers, . An estimated 1.84 million people were victims of medical identity theft in 2013, according to new research, and that number is expected to rise.

9. JIMMY FALLON’S DEBUT ON “THE TONIGHT SHOW”

Beginning Monday, lower the age of the average viewer, increase the social-media presence and generally drag the whole operation not only back to New York but into the Millennial consciousness.

10. CHRISTIN COOPER GETS HAMMERED

There has been quick backlash over Christin Cooper’s interview with American alpine skier Bode Miller, in which the Super-G bronze medalist shed tears. . Meanwhile, thick fog has postponed both the , and events on Monday. And finally, sports columnist Mark Kiszla makes the case that .

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