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Semi driver arrested in fatal Highway 285 crash had been removed from U.S. multiple times, ICE says
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Semi driver arrested in fatal Highway 285 crash had been removed from U.S. multiple times, ICE says

By Kelly Reinke, Angela Case | Denver Gazette (via 9News) The semi-truck driver who was arrested after a fatal crash on Highway 285 last week was in the United States without proper documentation and had previously been removed from the country multiple times, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Colorado State Patrol said Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, 47, was arrested on vehicular homicide and vehicular assault charges after the crash Tuesday afternoon on Highway 285 near Conifer. CSP said Cruz-Mendoza's semi went off the edge of the road, rolled onto its side and dumped its load of pipe and angle iron on top of five other vehicles. The driver of one of those vehicles, 64-year-old Scott Miller of Bailey, died on the scene. Another driver suffered serious injuries. ...
What’s a Red Lobster restaurant worth? Depends where it is located in Colorado
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What’s a Red Lobster restaurant worth? Depends where it is located in Colorado

By Jennifer Campbell-Hicks | 9News The online auction ended Thursday for the contents of four closed Colorado Red Lobster restaurants, and the winning bids were in the tens of thousands of dollars. More than 90 Red Lobster locations in at least 27 states were listed as "temporarily closed" on the restaurant's website. A liquidation company held an online auction of Red Lobster kitchen equipment and other contents of the closed restaurant locations, including locations in Colorado. The auctions were winner takes all – meaning, each winner will receive the entire contents of the Red Lobster location they bid on. Perishable goods and alcohol are not included in the auction. READ THE FULL STORY AT 9NEWS
‘It’s a sellout’: Under Coach Prime, CU season tickets are sold out for consecutive seasons
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‘It’s a sellout’: Under Coach Prime, CU season tickets are sold out for consecutive seasons

By Alexander Kirk | 9News The Colorado Buffaloes have sold out of season tickets for the 2024 football season. CU Athletics said football season tickets sold out for the second-straight season and the 10th time in CU history. This is the second time CU has sold out of season tickets before August of an upcoming season. The first time was last year. The 2024 football season is Colorado's second under head coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders and the first in the program's return to the Big 12 Conference. READ THE FULL STORY AT 9NEWS