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Technical reviews of disgraced CBI forensic scientist’s work lasted just minutes multiple times
Lawyers for Michael Clark, a man who was convicted for murder largely in part to Missy Woods’ DNA testimony, sued to get access to CBI documentation on technical reviews of Woods work from around the time period of Clark’s case.
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Reverberations felt through communities as Denver Public Schools’ board proposes school closures
The Denver Public Schools Board of Education recently announced a proposal to close seven area schools due to declining enrollment, among other reasons.
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Auon’tai Anderson sits down with the Denver Gazette
Former Vice President of the Denver Public Schools Board of Education, Auon’tai Anderson, took time to sit down with the Denver Gazette to reflect on his tenure in DPS and his future. Anderson is running for the Colorado House of Representatives 8th District seat, formerly held by Leslie Herod.
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Blues legend, Otis Taylor, receives honorary diploma 57 years after expulsion for long hair
In 1966 two months before his graduation from Manual High School, blues legend Otis Taylor told school administrators he would not comply with school policy mandating short hair for male students, so he was expelled. After a friend noticed Taylor’s photo in a notable grads display, Taylor began to tell people that he had in…
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Faces of Fentanyl: A Special Report by The Denver Gazette
Over 450 Coloradoans died of fentanyl poisoning or overdoses just through August of this year, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. That number could be on the low end though, as toxicology testing and investigations sometimes take months, CDPHE statistician, Kirk Bol, says





