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State Leaders Advocate For Medal Of Honor Museum In Denver
“It’s really a perfect fit for Colorado and our celebration of heroes and service,” a state official said.

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“It’s really a perfect fit for Colorado and our celebration of heroes and service,” a state official said.

Heavy storms moved across parts of the Chicagoland overnight, leading to flash-floods in many areas, including Steger.
In a CBS4 interview, the Weikel family said the young couple died doing what they loved, exploring the world with the person they loved.
A Colorado mom is warning other families to be vigilant after her daughter suffered from tick paralysis.
Police said the entire precinct from Dundalk responded to the bar in Sparrows Point after a fight last weekend.
Gang member Malik Mungo was found guilty of gun and drug charges but not murder in the 2017 death of Canton bartender Sebastian Dvorak.
An 11-year-old girl is the first person with scoliosis to undergo the experimental surgery in Colorado.
Tests found unsafe lead levels in three sources in December 2018 but the church day care did not notify parents.
Moving the path to an abandoned rail bed would add over $300,000 to its cost and require an ongoing lease with the railroad.
After the Woolsey Fire scorched Malibu, a lack of customers at local restaurants may force them to close.
“I’m much calmer now. I’m nicer. Not mean. I used to have a bad attitude,” freed killer Thomas Kokoraleis said.
Maintenance crews found the 66-year-old man's body early Thursday.
Supt. Eddie Johnson and Mayor Lori Lightfoot are seeking more mental health treatment for police and other emergency responders.
After nearly 50 years in the entertainment industry, the Baltimore City College graduate won his first Tony Award.
The man says his 2019 CR-V had a known defect; the dealership says he was "harassing, used foul language, and was physically aggressive."
One woman was killed and another was injured when an off-duty Chicago police officer crashed into Tony's Philly Steak restaurant Sunday.
The 8-year-old reportedly severed an artery cutting his arm on a chain-link fence — and the officers' quick actions likely saved his life.
Firefighters evacuated passengers from a train as it tilted off the tracks in the Bronzeville neighborhood.
Mayor Marty Walsh was quick to dismiss the idea for a straight pride parade.
Police say the 7-month-old's father went to the store and left the infant in the tub.