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15-passenger vans have history of deadly rollovers

Fifteen-passenger vans have had a history of fatal rollovers long before the Thursday crash involving a 2002 Ford van that killed one and injured 15 other ministry students from Federal Heights. Fifteen-passenger vans roll over 52 percent of the time ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ford Motor Company

Accused Lakewood pilot could face prison in U.K.

United Airlines pilot Erwin Vermont Washington of Lakewood could face jail time in Britain if convicted on charges that he was too drunk to legally fly this week. It may not end his career as a pilot, however. More than 4,300 pilots have sought help ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Airlines,  Federal Aviation Administration,  National Transportation Safety Board

Skull found in N.Y. is missing Douglas County teen's

Jennifer Marie Hammond's death has been ruled a homicide. A skull found in a New York state forest this week belongs to an 18-year-old from Douglas County who went missing after she was dropped off to sell magazine subscriptions at a trailer park 12 ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: James Murphy

Bones in N.Y. ID'd as missing Littleton teen

Bones found by hunters in a New York State park have been identified as an 18-year-old from Littleton who went missing when she was selling magazine subscriptions in a trailer park in 2003. Jennifer Marie Hammond's skull was found by hunters in Lake ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  29 Oct 2009

17 combat deaths in October a grim milestone for Fort Carson

A grim record for Fort Carson marched on, as the 16th and 17th soldiers from the base died in combat in Afghanistan, the Defense Department said Tuesday. In the bloodiest month of fighting for Fort Carson soldiers since 2001, one soldier died Sunday, ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: US Department of Defense,  The Pentagon,  Kevin Thomson

New Zealand vacation turns tragic for Denver couple

Matthew Hawkins had proposed to Emily Harper. (Courtesy Matthew Hawkins ) A joyous vacation turned tragic for a Denver couple this week, when Emily May Harper, 27, became ill while swimming with dolphins Tuesday in New Zealand's Tory Channel. She died ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hawkins, Inc.,  University of Illinois

Taser maker to cops: Don't aim at chest

Denver police and other law-enforcement agencies across the country are weighing whether training or other changes in the use of Tasers are necessary after the stun guns' manufacturer advised users to avoid targeting suspects' chests. Critics hailed ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: American Civil Liberties Union

Divers search ponds near missing Denver boy's apartment

Ghassane Elmouhaddar asked his mother's permission to go to a nearby park about 3:30 p.m. Monday. (The Denver Post) Denver Fire Department divers searched reflecting ponds in the web of apartment complexes and townhomes off South Monaco Parkway on ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Denver Broncos

Keenesburg sanctuary hopes to save Cancun tigers

Tigers play at the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg. The refuge wants to save 15 tigers from a Cancún eatery. (Denver Post file photo) The operator of the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Weld County will meet with lawyers in Mexico and the U.S. in the next ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  20 Oct 2009

Wildfire evacuates subdivisions in Larimer County

Winds gusting up to 60 mph drove a dangerous wildfire across open grasslands near homes and horse barns in rural Larimer County on Wednesday, forcing the evacuation of dozens of residents from two rural subdivisions southeast of Livermore. As night ...

From JOEY BUNCH, Denver Post,  1 Oct 2009

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