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Woman Makes Friends With 4-Year-Old Girl Who Yelled ‘Black Lives Matter’ In Home Depot
“I went back to say thank you for recognizing that my life matters,” Sherri Gonzales told CBS4.
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“I went back to say thank you for recognizing that my life matters,” Sherri Gonzales told CBS4.
The CDLE says of the 664,532 unemployment claims filed since mid-March, there are still 223,298 claims still pending.
In a video announcement, the district announced it now plans to implement a hybrid learning model for middle and high school students.
They announced all students will start the school year with remote learning through Sept. 25.
There has been speculation about players renewing Colin Kaepernick’s protest and taking a knee during the national anthem.
She said the district’s decision to not bus any high school students, unless they have a disability, is unfair to low income families.
The sold-out, acoustic-only performances will be from July 29 to August 2.
The Denver Public Schools board member says he was knocked to the ground during a protest of a homeless encampment cleanup.
General admission tickets go on sale on Wednesday, ranging from $15 to $25.
The Denver Broncos get ready to begin their 2020 season with the beginning of training camp on July 28.
The comments came during a Q&A on Snapchat when one viewer asked his thoughts on the pandemic and the response to fight the virus.
Gertie Abkes was born Aug. 4, 1912, just four months after the Titanic sank.
The National Fire Protection Agency standard is for 95% of emergency calls to be answered in 15 seconds.
Bandimere Speedway reached an agreement on Tuesday with Jefferson County Public Health to resume racing as soon as Wednesday.
The farmers say they’re donating produce to local food banks, including The Community Table in Arvada and Metro Caring in Denver.
The Westminster Public Schools superintendent said the behavior will not be tolerated.
Three current and one former inmate have filed a lawsuit against Gov. Jared Polis, the state prison system, and a private prison operator.
“Online learning until it is safe is the best form of learning for our students,” said Rhiannon Wenning, a social studies teacher.
So far, no other Bronco has opted out of the season.
Caretakers decorated Tatu's play area in a superhero theme and even laid out a meat-flavored ice treat.