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Escargot wontons would get anyone’s attention. But French onion soup nachos seals the deal.
Adam Branz, the chef behind Ultreia and Split Lip: An Eat Place, is introducing a new concept at Dewey Beer Co.’s Denver taproom. The Delaware-based brewery has been running Mockery Brewing’s former space in the River North Art District since January.
The kitchen, called Cul-de-Sac, will feature what Branz calls “sleazy French street food” served out of a food trailer.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Nikola Stojkovic wasn’t about to let himself get elbowed out of the way. He’d waited too long, traveled too far.
He was posted up on the proverbial lower block, if Nikola Jokic was the basket. “I wanted to position myself well,” Stojkovic explained afterward. And he had succeeded.
A Colorado man charged with murder in a fatal March shooting in Denver’s Whittier neighborhood was arrested in Nebraska on Sunday, police said.
Zachary Terrell Rice, 30, was charged with one count of first-degree murder after the March shooting that killed 37-year-old Marvin McCullough, according to court records.
Witnesses told police that Rice and McCullough had an ongoing feud and that Rice had admitted to killing McCullough just days after the shooting, claiming it was “either me or him,” according to an arrest affidavit.
Just before 7 p.m.
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Every day, Ileana Sadin picks up her 5-year-old son Julian from kindergarten in Denver and drives him to a therapy clinic. Julian has autism, and his pediatrician has prescribed 35 hours of applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, per week to help Julian communicate.
But Julian doesn’t get nearly that many hours of therapy.
North Routt Fire, Routt County Search and Rescue and Classic Air Medical worked together Monday afternoon to rescue an injured 32-year-old hunter who had fallen and dislocated his knee three miles south of Pearl Lake.
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“It was a team effort,” said Harry Sandler, who was Search and Rescue’s incident commander on the call.
A 21-year-old man was charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing into a crowd of Greeley “auto enthusiasts” on Monday, police said.
Alberto Corona was charged with attempted first-degree murder, felony menacing, vehicular eluding, disorderly conduct, driving with a revoked license, reckless driving, displaying a fictitious license plate, driving an unregistered vehicle and five counts of possessing a weapon as a previous offender, according to court records.
Around 12:11 a.m.