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If Donald Trump reclaims the White House, he will have one voting demographic to thank for it: men. That’s the fundamental theory of the Trump campaign. In the election’s final weeks, the former President and his political operation have sought to activate low-to-mid propensity male voters, particularly young ones, with surgical precision to sweep him back into power.
In the time Sean Payton spends each week with the entire Broncos team in meetings, he typically outlines a specific version of the game to come.
This week’s recipe. These things happen, we win. They don’t, we don’t.
Like many arrows in Payton’s quiver, this one comes from Bill Parcells.
“What’s the way to win that game?” Payton mused last week.
A well-connected burglary ring has set its sights on the homes of Asian residents in Douglas County, using hidden cameras, tracking devices and other technology to plan break-ins and thefts, according to police.
Suspects in one of a string of burglaries targeting Asian residents of Douglas County are pictured in this undated image provided Oct.
A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder after police found a woman dead inside an apartment in Denver’s Civic Center neighborhood.
Officers responded to reports of a disturbance and possible drug-related emergency at an apartment in the 800 block of North Acoma Street at 10:22 p.m. Oct. 20, according to the Denver Police Department.
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A man, later identified as Angel Armijo, was found near the apartment entrance and he asked first responders to check on his friend inside the apartment before he was taken to the hospital.
Police found the body of 35-year-old Natalia Carter in the apartment.
Investigators later found Carter suffered injuries “consistent with significant trauma” and arrested Armijo.
Armijo is in custody at the Downtown Detention Center.
Now that Lutheran Hospital has moved from its 100-acre campus in Wheat Ridge to the new Lutheran Medical Center at Interstate 70 and 40th Avenue, Wheat Ridge has a unique opportunity to develop the area and better serve the community.
On Tuesday, voters will decide whether to approve an amended charter to increase the height restriction from 50 feet to 70 feet in the campus center and lower it from 35 feet to 30 feet along the perimeter.
Wheat Ridge is one of the few Colorado cities that restricts building height.
Americans have all sorts of ways of learning about the Blitz from movies, chief among them John Boorman’s exuberant 1987 Hope and Glory, a memoir film about Boorman’s own boyhood experience during that period of roughly eight months, from 1940 to 1941, when London suffered persistent air attacks from the Luftwaffe.