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Puppy Bowl 2022: Denver Dogs Featured On Animal Planet Event
Will it be Team Ruff or Team Fluff? Mark your calendars for Puppy Bowl XVIII on Sunday, Feb. 13.

Will it be Team Ruff or Team Fluff? Mark your calendars for Puppy Bowl XVIII on Sunday, Feb. 13.

It’s not just stalkers, and it’s not just Apple’s technology that’s being exploited. Auto thieves are tagging high-dollar vehicles, too.
Firefighters pulled Michael Ninomiya and his son from an icy drainage culvert last week. The boy remains in critical condition.
Guns found at airport checkpoints nationwide increased by 35 percent last year. Of those, nearly 86 percent were loaded.
A new plant-based bar and cafe is set to open Friday.
Dire blood shortages are forcing doctors in Colorado to delay blood transfusions for those who need them.
A Denver court on Tuesday heard King Soopers' motion for a Temporary Restraining Order against picketers and partially approved it.
Negotiations between UFCW Local 7 and King Soopers resumed Tuesday, while striking continues.
Colorado households can order up to four rapid antigen coronavirus tests starting Wednesday.
In addition to an ongoing vaccination information campaign, Colorado is adding mobile testing and vaccination centers across the state.
With 481 bridges in poor condition, Colorado will get millions of dollars over five years for repairs and upgrades.
Littleton City Manager Mark Relph has shifted local government practices in the midst of rising COVID-19 cases.
To best use state resources, Colorado is transitioning its COVID-19 antibody therapy buses into testing locations for the virus.
While events are planned in Denver, other cities are opting not to celebrate in 2022 to take a stand in support of voting rights.
Gov. Polis discussed the importance of saving Coloradans money and making the state safer in his State of the State address.
An armed suspect was killed by officers early this morning, police said.
Following philanthropic efforts and donations in the wake of the Marshall fires, resources are available to assist those who were impacted.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has updated its COVID-19 guidelines for isolation and quarantine in schools.
In the aftermath of the Marshall fires, 24.5 percent of Boulder County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, officials said.
The Music Connection pivoted to virtual lessons in order to keep going through the lockdowns.