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Metro Aurora
Boulder supermarket shooter was sane at the time of the attack, state experts say
The results of the sanity evaluation done at the state mental hospital are not public but were discussed during a court hearing
Man, 19, arrested in connection with shooting of boy, 17, in southeast Aurora field
“The specific relationship between the suspect and the victim is unknown, but the two are known to each other.”
Aurora police say man, 31, accused of fatally stabbing woman Sunday
“When they arrived, they found a woman on the ground and an adult male standing over her,” police said in a statement.
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A Chinese flavor of rap music is flourishing as emerging musicians find their voices
“There’s a lot of rhymes in rap. And from a young age, we were exposed to language with a lot of rhymes. And I feel like we’re its origin,” says Mumu Xiang, who is from Sichuan and attended a rap concert recently held in the city.
Opinion
Toon in Tuesday
A look at the world Tuesday through the eyes of political cartoonists from across the globe
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Aurora Sports Notebook: Chau Smith-Wade, who started at Aurora Central, picked in NFL draft
News and notes from Aurora prep sports, alumni and more from Sports Editor Courtney Oakes.
Nation and World
Police break up a pro-Palestinian student protest in Berlin as demonstrations spread across Europe
“An occupation is not acceptable on the FU Berlin campus,” university president Guenter Ziegler said. FU is the abbreviation for Free University. “We are available for academic dialogue — but not in this way.”
Colorado & region
Fake ashes and rotting bodies prompt Colorado lawmakers to pass funeral home regulations
If signed, the law would give regulators far greater enforcement power over funeral homes and require routine inspections of facilities including after one shutters
Pro and College Sports
Jamal Murray fined $100,000 for tossing objects onto court during Nuggets’ loss to Timberwolves
Nuggets guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope retrieved the heat pack and tossed it aside as the public-address announcer admonished the crowd not to throw any objects onto the court
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Girls Soccer: No. 13 Grandview blanks No. 20 Adams City 6-0 to advance to 5A state 2nd round
The 13th-seeded Grandview girls soccer team got goals from five different players on its way to a 6-0 win over No. 20 Adams City in a Class 5A girls soccer first round state playoff game on Tuesday evening at Legacy Stadium.