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"I think people are hesitant in this day and age to kind of lean on a stranger. In our case, it couldn't have worked out any better."

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"I think people are hesitant in this day and age to kind of lean on a stranger. In our case, it couldn't have worked out any better."

Weld and Douglas Counties were the two counties that saw the most new residents in 2021 across the entire state.
This week marks one year since the fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes in Louisville, Superior and Boulder County.
"All of the people that were lost that day did not deserve anything like that, those creative souls."
One person was shot and killed in the 1600 block of North Grove Street.
A storm from the West Coast will race across Colorado through Thursday morning bringing a healthy dose of moisture.
"You actually get quite a lot of 'thank yous,' quite a lot of treats, a lot of water and Gatorade and treats, especially here in Denver."
More than 350 people showed up Wednesday night to get out of the cold. The Denver YMCA was opened to help with overflow.
Metro area authorities are asking for the public's help in finding both people.
Temperatures will stay well below normal today, only climbing to the teens this afternoon in the Denver metro area.
Firefighters are at the Windermere Street Apartments on the 5500 block of Windermere Street.
Airport officials said Thursday safety is their top priority.
Buses dropped off dozens of unhoused residents on Wednesday at the Denver Coliseum.
A Lakewood man is accused of uploading several images of child sexual exploitation to the social media platform Snapchat in March of 2021.
First Alert Weather Days have been declared for Thursday and Friday for the extremely cold weather.
The city said it recommends shoveling only when the temperatures make it safe.
Video of the Nov. 28 shooting was released to CBS News Colorado Wednesday as part of an open records request.
The Coliseum is now open to anyone.
The agreement states Denver will change its policies and training to provide better language access to residents interacting with police.
The decision to close the library was made after air duct testing on six restrooms showed residue with high levels of methamphetamine.