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Tickets Still Available For Colorado Ballet's 'The Nutcracker'
Performances run through Christmas Eve.

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Performances run through Christmas Eve.

For each backpack sold, 25 meals are donated to help families in need – in Colorado and beyond.
"I'm still waiting to wake up from a bad dream," North Carolina native Barrett Hudson said.
A court document filed on behalf of the suspect in the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs shows they identify as non-binary as of Tuesday.
The airline, which is Denver's largest provider, will service more than 400 flights a day in Denver during this travel period.
A cold front on Wednesday will bring gusty winds, falling temperatures and a chance for light snow in the metro area after dark.
An exam "revealed he was experiencing anemia, dehydration and systemic inflammation."
Denver Auditor Timothy O'Brien found that Etai's Cafe has been self-reporting its revenue and calculating its own rent.
Nearly 900 children have been hospitalized with RSV since Oct. 1.
Richard Fierro is being hailed as a hero in stopping the suspected gunman in the weekend shooting.
"Those who want to do good in the wake of this horrible incident are encouraged to make an appointment to give blood."
"We do feel like an attack on one LGBTQ establishment is an attack on all," says Andrew Feinstein, owner of Denver LGBTQ nightclub, Tracks.
Police credit patrons with stopping the gunman from causing even more bloodshed at the LGBTQ+ nightclub.
The average temperature so far this month is 5.4 degrees colder than normal.
Two bartenders were among the five people killed in a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs on Saturday.
"Today of all days, it just hits home," said Denver LGBTQ advocate Pasha Ripley.
Many schools were on a delayed start Friday morning due to icy road conditions, and some closed for the day.
A Denver District Court judge on Monday ordered Geoffrey James, 59, to spend 12 years in federal prison.
The governor is expected to work from home until he is no longer contagious.
Investigators believe the thieves, who wear masks and gloves, may have gotten away with more than $1 million.