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On this episode of Colorado Edition, we hear from a Northern Colorado couple who have not been able to return to their home in Haiti due to ongoing violence there. Plus, a review of the film “No Bears,” directed by an Iranian filmmaker who is currently imprisoned and banned from making films.
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Ron and Carla Bluntschli have lived in Haiti for more than three decades. They came to Greeley to visit family and wound up staying in Colorado longer than they expected.
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The lawsuit filed Thursday by Yareni Rios accuses three officers of acting recklessly and failing in their duty to take care of her while she was in their custody last year.
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A police officer who arrested a woman who was seriously injured after the police vehicle she was sitting in was struck by a freight train in Colorado said he didn't realize he had stopped the vehicle on the railroad tracks.
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KUSA-TV reports Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, has several broken bones and head and back injuries.
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The League of Women Voters has canceled a forum this week for candidates in Congressional Districts 4 and 8, but is moving forward with a candidate forum next week for House Districts 48, 50 and 64.
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A 20-year-old woman is expected to survive after the parked police patrol vehicle she was detained in was struck by a freight train in northern Colorado. Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, remained hospitalized Monday with serious injuries
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A 20-year-old road rage suspect from Greeley has been seriously injured after the parked police patrol vehicle she was detained in was struck by a freight train in northern Colorado.
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The Greeley-Evans school district in northern Colorado is in a three-year contract with Denver-based ‘Zero Dropouts’ to track down chronically absent students. Ann Schimke from Chalkbeat Colorado talks about her recent reporting on the program.
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Aerial mulching efforts will keep ash and debris out of the Poudre and Big Thompson rivers. Helicopters will drop wood chips on areas burned by the Cameron Peak Fire.