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Mike Pence praises Donald Trump in Denver as man “who never quits, who never backs down”
Donald Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, revved up a Republican crowd in Denver Wednesday, befoere Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton held a campaign even across town.

World War II veteran awarded war medals after nearly 70 years
Nearly 70 years since his time as a soldier, World War II veteran Dr. Oscar Reiss on Wednesday was finally awarded his distinguished war medals, five of which he didn't...

U.S. Secretary of Education praises Colorado for improvements in early education learning
The discussion with Sect. John B. King centered on the successes of Colorado Shines, the state's quality rating and improvement system for licensed early-care and learning programs.

Traditional meets contemporary at weekend long Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
The festival featured dozens of vendors, performances, cultural exhibits and six themed stage areas, ranging from musical performances to martial arts to urban arts and hip-hop culture.

Unconventional Denver County Fair arrives this weekend for 3-day run
Don't walk into the Denver County Fair this weekend expecting to participate in your average pie-eating contest.

Search continues for missing 82-year-old woman after discovering her abandoned car
Search continues for missing 82-year-old Mary Finnegan after discovering her abandoned car 5 miles off Divide Road in the Uncompahgre National Forest.

Fatal crash at University and Hampden involved wrong-way driver
Fatal crash at University and Hampden has shut down the intersection. A wrong-way driver and at least three vehicles may have been involved.

Fatal rollover crash closes 28th Avenue between Ironton, Kingston
Denver police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle rollover crash at East 28th Avenue and Ironton Street.

Eastbound I-70 near Vail Pass reopened after vehicle fire
Eastbound Interstate 70 near Vail Pass has reopened following temporary closures.

Crews actively fighting fire in Dinosaur National Monument
As of Saturday night, the Bench fire was estimated at 400 to 500 acres, and conditions are expected to remain hot, windy and dry for several days.