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Celebration doesn't miss a beat

Taylor, a resident of the area for 20 years. "It's a representation of the black community and how it comes together to celebrate heritage." Members of the Syrian Temple Drum and Flag Corps from Denver entertain along the Juneteenth parade route on ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  14 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Wellington Webb

Ambulance response to be resolved

Denver Health boss Patricia Gabow assures the City Council on Monday that the hospital will standardize response times. (John Leyba, Denver Post file photo ) Denver Health Medical Center chief executive Patricia Gabow told City Council members Monday ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  10 Jun 2008

Blue and orange crush at Fan Fair

Denver Broncos defensive end Nic Clemons gets a big show of hands at the annual Fan Fair at Invesco Field at Mile High on Saturday. The event continues today. (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post ) As a crowd of blue and orange snaked into Invesco Field at ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  8 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Rick Dennison,  Denver Broncos,  Jay Cutler,  Nic Clemons,  Ebenezer Ekuban

Blaze ravages house

homeowner come out of his front door. Neighbor Kendall Ramey, 15, above, said she heard what sounded like firecrackers and then saw smoke coming from the house, right, that was destroyed by a fire Wednesday. The blaze is under investigation. A ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  5 Jun 2008

Telluride given control of land at entrance

A developer was eyeing the Valley Floor, land at the entrance to Telluride. (Brett Schreckengost, Denver Post file photo ) After a years-long legal battle, the Colorado Supreme Court on Monday handed Telluride control of the land known as the Valley ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  2 Jun 2008

Timed obstacle course reins in imperfect pairs

Wylene Wilson of Queen Creek, Ariz., reaches for the top of a horse trailer as Black Widow rushes in during the Extreme Horse Race. (Photos by Joe Amon, The Denver Post ) Extreme athletes aren't necessarily the ones you might see lifting a 300-pound ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  1 Jun 2008

Robbers fashion disguises from thongs

Watch the "masked" robbers in action. denverpost.com/extras ARVADA — Brightly colored women's thong underwear disguised the identities of two men during a robbery of an Arvada Diamond Shamrock this month. Arvada police say two men entered the gas ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  30 May 2008

Shelter worker gets probation for thefts

A woman convicted of stealing more than $100,000 from Denver Animal Control and Care was given a suspended six-year prison sentence Tuesday on the condition she completes 12 years' supervised probation, including $114,649 in restitution. Lucrecia Sena, ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  28 May 2008

Football fan kicks off tornado-relief effort with jersey auction

Brian Ward is seeing whether autographed football jerseys can rebuild a home damaged by the tornado that hit Windsor on Thursday. The home in question belongs to Michelle Flanigan, who provides day care for Ward's 1-year-old daughter, Maddigan. To ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  27 May 2008
Related Topics: eBay Inc.,  Peyton Manning,  Tony Romo,  Jay Cutler,  Jerry Rice

Student scribes win pass to convention's hoopla

At the age of 3, when Jared Jolton took it upon himself to donate his lunch to a homeless man who sat near his preschool, his mother knew he had the compassion and initiative that would make him a great leader. Now, as an eighth-grade student at ...

From ANNA HAISLIP, Denver Post,  22 May 2008

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