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DENVER 鈥?Attorneys for the family of the 6-year-old girl who died after falling 110 feet on a ride at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park because she was not buckled in filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the park Wednesday.The lawsuit claims that the park was told twice 鈥?in 2018 and 2019 鈥?of instances in which operators of the Haunted Mine Drop ride on which 6-year-old Wongel Estifanos was killed nearly dispatched the ride when other people were not buckled in, which is what a state investigation found occurred on Sept. 5 when Estifanos died.The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Denver District Court by Grenwood Village-based attorney Dan Caplis and other attorneys at his firm. The attorneys are seeking a finding from the court that Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park was responsible for the felonious killing of Estifanos caused by multiple acts that constitute a reckless disregard of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the acts wo <a href=https://www.nike-dunks.de>nike dunk uld cause death. The suit says the park breached its duty and caused Estifanoss death because of gross negligence and that it ignored 鈥?and failed to provide to the state investigators 鈥?emails from two different guests in 2018 and 2019 who reported that operators of the ride failed to properly buckle in guests on the ride.One of those instances was detailed in the report adidas sambarose into the September accident from the Colorado Department of Labors Division of Oil and Public Safety that was released Sept. 24.That r adidas samba damen eport discussed an email forwarded to the Rcdw Criminals using artificial intelligence to target senior citizens
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. AP 鈥?A Kansas man was sentenced to five years in prison without parole for his role in a conspiracy to distribute $3 million worth o <a href=https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.fr>adidas samba og f marijuana in the Kansas City metro region.Prosecutors yeezy say 29-year-old Justin Polson of Overland Park was sen adidas sambarose tenced Thursday and ordered to forfeit $1.5 million to the government.Polson pleaded guilty in September to conspiracy to distribute marijuana and participating in a money-laundering scheme.His co-defendant, 38-year-old James Mack, of Westminster, Colorado, was given the same sentence last month on the same charges and also ordered to forfeit $1.5 million.Prosecutors say Mack mailed marijuana in five-gallon plastic buckets to Polson between September 2012 and May 2015.Polson deposited about $3 million into Mack s bank account, in amounts below $10,000 to avoid reporting requirements. Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. The Morning Headlines, sign up for a mix of what you need to know to start the day in Colorado, picked for you. now signed up to receive the The Morning Headlines. Click here to manage all Newsletters Hzhy Nevada Legalized Recreational Weed But Was Way Short On Distributors
Woah, woah, The motion passes. Committee amendment is tabled. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Taylor. There was no motion. The Alabama Senate devolved into a bit of chaos Thursday as lawmakers de <a href=https://www.airforces.us>air force 1 bated a controversial abortion bill.The billwould make it a felony for a doctor to perform an abortion at any stage of pregnancy, unless the woman s life is at risk or the fetus has a lethal anomaly. The legislation does not have an exception for pregnancies from rape or incest. Such an amendment was proposed, but it was hastily voted down. That prompted the shouting match.The Alabama Senate ended up adjourning for the weekend. Debate on the bill is scheduled to continue Tuesday, before lawmakers take a final vote. Copyright 2025 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Most Recent salomon speedcross hoka laufschuhe Worlds oldest person Itooka dies; Brazilian nun now worlds oldest person Justin Boggs
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Child car <a href=https://www.af1.it>af1 e costs are higher than ever. But a new study shows that its not just weighing heavily on our wallets 鈥?its also changing the labor market.Finding a child care center isnt easy. Theres a lot to consider 鈥?like the distance from your home, or hours of operation.But the biggest factor for most families today is the price. And its coming at a huge cost: The average family now shells out more than $700 dollars a month to cover those expenses.Thats a 32% jump from 2019, according to new data crunched by Bank of America.Calah Dean and her husband co af1 uldnt find affordable child care for their two kids, and they werent eligible for financial assistance because their household income was above the $32,700 threshold in Ohio. It s very difficult, you can t make too much, otherwise you re beyond that line that can I even afford to have my child in day care, said Dean.So, she ended up leaving her job to take care of them full time. Experts say its a move many working paren adidas campus 80s ts 鈥?mainly mothers 鈥?are making. This structural challenge that s really holding women back and mothers back in the workforce is affordable child care, said Jill Koziol, CEO ofMotherly.In fact, the new data shows fewer households today are receiving two paychecks than they were in 2019.The data was not categorized by gender. However, we saw an estimated two million womenleave the workforceonce COVID-19 hit.The labor market has since recovered much of that loss 鈥?but if child care continues to become more expen
Tuesday was hot <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.es>yeezy slide and hazy across most of eastern Colorado as temperatures soared to the mid-90s over the Denv chanclas yeezy er metro-area. Try to stay out of the smoke if you have breathing issues. An Ozone Action Day Alert remains in effect through Wednesday afternoon. A flow of moisture from the south has helped bring scattered thunderstorms with locally heavy rainfall to the high country. Denver and the I-25 Corridor may see a few thunderstorms early tonight. The eastern plains will stay mainly dry under hazy and smoky skies.Skies will become mostly clear overnight with lows only falling to the low to mid-60s in Denver, with middle 40s and low 50s in the mountains. It will be hot again Wednesday over eastern Colorado with highs in the low to mid-90s, but there will be a better chance of thunderstorms later in the afternoon as a cold front rolls in from the west. This cold front will likely produce heavy rainfall for the mountains and western valleys on Wednesday. Flash Flood Watches are posted over the western third of Colorado - especially near burn scars.Showers and thunderstorms will be likely across the state on Thursday. Locally heavy rain will again be possible over the mountains, but some strong storms will also be possible for Denver and the eastern plains.Thursday s afternoon high adidas samba donna s will be in the 70s across the plains and 60s in the mountains 鈥?an early taste of fall!However, the cooler weather will be short-lived. Highs return to the 90s for the weekend. Denver7 Qrha Man stabbed on Hooker Street in Denver
Child car <a href=https://www.af1.it>af1 e costs are higher than ever. But a new study shows that its not just weighing heavily on our wallets 鈥?its also changing the labor market.Finding a child care center isnt easy. Theres a lot to consider 鈥?like the distance from your home, or hours of operation.But the biggest factor for most families today is the price. And its coming at a huge cost: The average family now shells out more than $700 dollars a month to cover those expenses.Thats a 32% jump from 2019, according to new data crunched by Bank of America.Calah Dean and her husband co af1 uldnt find affordable child care for their two kids, and they werent eligible for financial assistance because their household income was above the $32,700 threshold in Ohio. It s very difficult, you can t make too much, otherwise you re beyond that line that can I even afford to have my child in day care, said Dean.So, she ended up leaving her job to take care of them full time. Experts say its a move many working paren adidas campus 80s ts 鈥?mainly mothers 鈥?are making. This structural challenge that s really holding women back and mothers back in the workforce is affordable child care, said Jill Koziol, CEO ofMotherly.In fact, the new data shows fewer households today are receiving two paychecks than they were in 2019.The data was not categorized by gender. However, we saw an estimated two million womenleave the workforceonce COVID-19 hit.The labor market has since recovered much of that loss 鈥?but if child care continues to become more expen
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SEATTLE AP 鈥?More than five years after Washington state legalized marijuana, Seattle officials said Thursday they re moving to automatically clear past misdemeanor convictions for pot possession 鈥?a step similarly announced by San Francisco last week. For thousands of people in Washington state, a misdemeanor marijuana conviction had huge implications: It could be a barrier to housing, to getting credit, to getting good jobs and education, Mayor Jenny Durkan told a news conference. It is a necessary step to right the <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus wrongs of what was a failed war on drugs. City Attorney Pete Holmes, who was one of the sponsors of Washington s 2012 ballot measure to legalize pot for recreational use, said he s been pressing since it passed for a state law that would help clear prior convictions. But the Legislature has yet to act, and Holmes said he hoped the city s action would spur other jurisdictions and the state itself.Eight states have now legalized marijuana for recreational use, and some, including Oregon, California and Colorado, have made it easier for people to petition to have their pot convictions vacated or sealed. But yeezy slide Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego appear to be the only major jurisdictions erasing convictions without even requiring the defendants to request it.Seattle has long taken a lenient view of marijuana. It s been home to HempFes adidas samba t, a protestival where huge crowds of people openly smoke pot, since 1991. And in 2003, voters passed a measure making minor pot c Rlda Family support in workplace named as top priority for workers looking for jobs
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SEATTLE AP 鈥?More than five years after Washington state legalized marijuana, Seattle officials said Thursday they re moving to automatically clear past misdemeanor convictions for pot possession 鈥?a step similarly announced by San Francisco last week. For thousands of people in Washington state, a misdemeanor marijuana conviction had huge implications: It could be a barrier to housing, to getting credit, to getting good jobs and education, Mayor Jenny Durkan told a news conference. It is a necessary step to right the <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus wrongs of what was a failed war on drugs. City Attorney Pete Holmes, who was one of the sponsors of Washington s 2012 ballot measure to legalize pot for recreational use, said he s been pressing since it passed for a state law that would help clear prior convictions. But the Legislature has yet to act, and Holmes said he hoped the city s action would spur other jurisdictions and the state itself.Eight states have now legalized marijuana for recreational use, and some, including Oregon, California and Colorado, have made it easier for people to petition to have their pot convictions vacated or sealed. But yeezy slide Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego appear to be the only major jurisdictions erasing convictions without even requiring the defendants to request it.Seattle has long taken a lenient view of marijuana. It s been home to HempFes adidas samba t, a protestival where huge crowds of people openly smoke pot, since 1991. And in 2003, voters passed a measure making minor pot c Rlda Family support in workplace named as top priority for workers looking for jobs
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. AP 鈥?Michael Porter Jr. scored 22 points, Nikola Jokic had 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists and the Denver Nuggets hel <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.com.mx>yeezy 350 d the Charlotte Hornets to two field goals in the third quarter in a 102-95 victory Saturday night. Jamal Murray added 20 points and 12 rebounds for Denver, which opened the second half on a 25-1 run and outscored the Hornets 30 nike sb dunk -9 in the third quarter. Miles Bridges led Charlotte with 22 points, P.J. Washington had 20 and rookie Nick Smith Jr. made five 3-pointers for a career-high 19 points. The injury-riddled Hornets have lost seven straight. Copyright 2023 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Morning Headlines, sign up for a mix of what you need to know to start the day in Colorado, picked for you. now signed up to receive t nike dunk he The Morning Headlines. Click here to manage all Newsletters Pfff Proximity rules for social cannabis consumption could change in Denver
The sentencing process for Colorado theater shooter James Holmeswill continueafter a jury kept the death penalty option.Holmeswas found guilty last month of a 2012 mass shooting inside an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater 鈥?12 people were killed and more than 70 were wounded.The jury had previously determined Holmes crimes made him eligible for the death penalty. However, all 12 jurors had to stand by that decision after they were presented with mitigating factors.Those factors included new testimony from Holmes parents. Schizophrenia chose him; he didn t choose it. And I still love my son, Arlene Holmes, James Holmes mother, told the court.Like most of the trial, the sentencing focused on Holmes mental heal <a href=https://www.nikedunk.us>nike dunk th. Thedefense arguedHolmes mental illness should mitigate his sentence, while prosecutors said Holmes mental state shouldn t shield him from the death penalty.This video includes images from Getty Images. Copyright 2025 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redis adiletten original tributed. Most Recent hoka schuhe
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The sentencing process for Colorado theater shooter James Holmeswill continueafter a jury kept the death penalty option.Holmeswas found guilty last month of a 2012 mass shooting inside an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater 鈥?12 people were killed and more than 70 were wounded.The jury had previously determined Holmes crimes made him eligible for the death penalty. However, all 12 jurors had to stand by that decision after they were presented with mitigating factors.Those factors included new testimony from Holmes parents. Schizophrenia chose him; he didn t choose it. And I still love my son, Arlene Holmes, James Holmes mother, told the court.Like most of the trial, the sentencing focused on Holmes mental heal <a href=https://www.nikedunk.us>nike dunk th. Thedefense arguedHolmes mental illness should mitigate his sentence, while prosecutors said Holmes mental state shouldn t shield him from the death penalty.This video includes images from Getty Images. Copyright 2025 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redis adiletten original tributed. Most Recent hoka schuhe
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As the Biden administration grapples with an increasingly tense and unstable situation in the Middle East, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading to the region this weekend for the fourth time in three months on a tour expected to focus largely on easing resurgent fears that the Israel-Hamas war could erupt into a broader conflict.With international criticism of Israel s operations in Gaza mounting, growing U.S. concerns about the end game, and more immediate worries about a recent explosion in attacks in the Red Sea, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq, Blinken will have a packed and difficult agenda. He leaves just days after a suspected Israeli attack killed a senior Hamas leader in Beirut and, while a White House spokesman said nobody should be shedding a tear over his death, it could further complicate Blinken s mission. We don t expect every conversation on this trip to be easy, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said. There are obviously tough issues facing the region and difficult choices ahead. But the secretary believes it is the responsibility of the United States of America to lead diplomatic efforts to tackle those challenges head on <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley water jug , and he s prepared to do that in the days to come. Blinken leaves late Thursday stanley cup on his latest extended Mideast tour, which will take him to Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, stanley website Saudi Arabia, Israel, the West Bank and Egypt.Apart from Gaza-specific priorities he will bring to Israel 鈥?including pressing for a d
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As the Biden administration grapples with an increasingly tense and unstable situation in the Middle East, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading to the region this weekend for the fourth time in three months on a tour expected to focus largely on easing resurgent fears that the Israel-Hamas war could erupt into a broader conflict.With international criticism of Israel s operations in Gaza mounting, growing U.S. concerns about the end game, and more immediate worries about a recent explosion in attacks in the Red Sea, Lebanon, Iran and Iraq, Blinken will have a packed and difficult agenda. He leaves just days after a suspected Israeli attack killed a senior Hamas leader in Beirut and, while a White House spokesman said nobody should be shedding a tear over his death, it could further complicate Blinken s mission. We don t expect every conversation on this trip to be easy, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said. There are obviously tough issues facing the region and difficult choices ahead. But the secretary believes it is the responsibility of the United States of America to lead diplomatic efforts to tackle those challenges head on <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley water jug , and he s prepared to do that in the days to come. Blinken leaves late Thursday stanley cup on his latest extended Mideast tour, which will take him to Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, stanley website Saudi Arabia, Israel, the West Bank and Egypt.Apart from Gaza-specific priorities he will bring to Israel 鈥?including pressing for a d
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