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Denver International Airport Prepares For Busy Spring Break
DIA is predicting 600,000 passengers will make their way through the airport March 16-25.

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DIA is predicting 600,000 passengers will make their way through the airport March 16-25.

Heavy traffic in the area makes for a "dangerous combination" with motorists, CDOT reports.
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State officials will attend the event March 17 at the Superior Community Center.
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Hofschild becomes the first player to receive the accolade since Becky Hammon in the 1990s.
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Election Day is April 4.
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A sentencing hearing for Neshan Johnson is now scheduled for June 30.
The sign honors long-time Denver District Attorney Dale Tooley.
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