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Corbett Stevenson
Originally from New Mexico, Corbett moved to Colorado to attend Metropolitan State University, graduating in 2022 and beginning work at the Enterprise and its sister papers in 2023 where they cover all things Broomfield — from fun features and city government to the occasional crime and public safety story. When not working, you can find them playing Dungeons and Dragons, practicing on some miscellaneous, weird instrument, or trying to appease their two mischievous greyhounds.
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RTD could discontinue Superior’s regular neighborhood bus service
If RTD goes through on discontinuing Route 228, the town would lose one of the few bus routes that serve it.

Police shooting in Broomfield outside A Precious Child is justified, DA’s Office says
Police fatally shot Scott Hansen outside a Broomfield nonprofit after Hansen raised a weapon, according to a decision letter.

Drug-laced hot dogs found in Broomfield backyard spark police investigation
A Broomfield resident found hot dogs laced with drugs in her backyard, sparking a police investigation.

Man accused of murdering his girlfriend in Broomfield shooting incident withdraws not-guilty plea
Miles was charged with first-degree murder and 22 counts of attempted first-degree murder and is no longer set to face trial.

New signage outside of Colorado’s Rocky Flats warns public of ‘radioactive materials’
Local officials said the signs warning of exposure to radioactive materials are in response to public concern.

Some Broomfield residents remain critical a year after 50% utility bill increase
Nearly a year after Broomfielders saw a 50% increase in their water bills, the city continues to work toward updating its infrastructure, but some residents are concerned about more increases...

Man accused of murdering his girlfriend in Broomfield shooting incident pleads not guilty; trial set for May
Gregory Miles has pleaded not guilty and his case is set for trial starting May 11.

Vacancy in Broomfield area’s Colorado House District 33 may be filled by appointment next week
Three candidates are seeking an appointment to Colorado House District 33 following the former representative’s move to the state Senate in the wake of Sen. Faith Winter's death.

Daniel Krug, convicted of stalking, killing wife, faces paying additional restitution, Broomfield judge says
Daniel Krug, who was convicted in April of stalking and murdering his wife, Kristil Krug, faces paying ongoing costs to Kristil Krug’s family, according to a review in Broomfield’s court...

In Broomfield, police use of force in Arista Flats shooting justified, DA’s Office says
A decision letter from the 17th Judicial District Attorney's Office following investigation found that the actions of the 10 officers were justified.