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Denver Fire Lieutenant Suspended, Demoted After Woman Declared Dead While She Was Still Alive
The incident occurred in June.

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The incident occurred in June.

The 110-foot tall immersive holiday fixture will come to the city Nov. 18.
In late October, DPS announced its plan to close nearly a dozen schools across the district, most of them elementary schools.
More than four inches fell Thursday, the most since October 2011.
Sen. Michael Bennet dropped his ballot off in a drop box at the Washington Park Rec Center.
A storm is set to arrive in the state Nov. 3.
Governor Jared Polis admits his first term in office hasn't been easy: "I had a lot more hair when I became governor."
Democratic state Rep. Yadira Caraveo and Republican state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer are running to represent the district.
Mile High Holiday Mart begins Nov. 4 at Gates Field House on the University of Denver campus.
Executive Chef Oscar Padilla of Cherry Creek wanted to share part of his Mexican culture with his patrons and staff.
The justices will weigh whether universities can consider race in their admissions decisions.
High temperatures on Monday will reach at least the 60s for lower elevations east of the mountains.
Monday marks the second anniversary of Denver's Chinatown Commemoration Day.
Free rides will also be offered on Election Day Nov. 8.
Pulse Line Collaborative Training has been hired by departments to train officers on dealing with people with disabilities.
"Operation Christmas Ornaments From Near and Far" provides decorations for families after national disasters.
The first official freeze of the season was Monday.
The murder happened in Denver's Montbello neighborhood in January 2020.
The crash killed Brad Brubaker and seriously injured his daughter in April 2021.
The fair began Monday at 3333 Ringsby Court.