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Julianna O'Clair
Julianna O’Clair is a news intern who covers a variety of beats, from breaking news to the best local music and art. She has written for Denver Westword, Out Front Magazine, Denver Life Magazine and the Recording Academy. Julianna is a University of Denver graduate with degrees in journalism and music performance and is passionate about uplifting marginalized voices and bringing diverse perspectives to mainstream media. When she’s not writing, she’s playing the flute, baking muffins, or cuddling with her cat.
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Denver will pay $130,000 to settle police retaliation lawsuits
Denver city officials will pay $130,000 to settle two lawsuits accusing police officers of retaliating against homeless rights advocates for filming and criticizing police activity.

Colorado couple killed in plane crash in Kansas field
David and Jeanne Allen of Elbert died June 30 when their vintage biplane crashed into a field in Kansas, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol.

Lane filtering is now legal for Colorado motorcyclists. How is it different from lane splitting?
Under Colorado's new law, Senate Bill 79, motorcyclists who wish to legally filter must follow five rules.

Former Las Animas County sheriff’s deputies charged for Tasing unarmed man
Former deputies Henry Trujillo and Mikhail Noel were charged with assault, official misconduct, official oppression, menacing and failure to intervene, according to court documents.

Part of RTD A Line to be replaced by shuttle buses Tuesday
Shuttle buses will run between Union and Central Park stations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the Regional Transportation District.

Colorado weather: Storms south of Interstate 70, clear skies in Denver
Severe storms yesterday brought golf-ball sized hail to parts of eastern Colorado, according to the National Weather Service.

5 injured in single-vehicle crash near Lincoln Park in Denver
The crash happened near southbound Interstate 25 and West 8th Avenue around 4 a.m., according to the Denver Police Department.

Child shot in Pueblo after confrontation about stolen bicycle
A man and his child were searching for the child's stolen bicycle on Sunday morning, according to the Pueblo Police Department.

1 dead, 1 in critical condition after boat hits tubers at Navajo State Park
One person died at the scene and another was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

Oak Ridge wildfire grows to 1,310 acres, 69% contained
Firefighters increased the containment line over the weekend, reaching 69% containment as of Monday morning, according to fire officials.