On the second anniversary of the King Soopers shooting, Boulder community members gathered to honor and remember the victims. By Jessi Sachs
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Victim in stable condition, no arrests made in connection to Monday night shooting
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonPolice responded to the corner of 13th and Canyon after a shooting took place in the area on Feb. 27. By Henry Larson
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“Anger, then sadness”: Community members grieve in the wake of shooting at Colorado Springs gay club
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonBoulder and CU community members mourned the loss of five people in Colorado Springs after a shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub. By Henry Larson
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Updated: Two arrested in connection with officer-involved shooting on University Hill
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonOne male suspect was taken to the hospital after being shot, while two other suspects are still wanted by police. By Henry Larson
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Community leaders mourn and move forward on anniversary of Table Mesa shooting
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonOne year after a shooting at the Table Mesa King Soopers, local officials and community leaders look forward. By Henry Larson
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Table Mesa King Soopers reopens less than a year after shooting
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonPublic and store officials gathered to celebrate the reopening of South Boulder’s Table Mesa King Soopers. By Henry Larson and Zoe Schacht.
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Table Mesa King Soopers to reopen in January, nearly a year after shooting
King Soopers announced the Table Mesa store will reopen almost a year since the mass shooting impacted the community. By William Oster
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On Oct. 31, the University of Colorado Boulder emergency alert system sent out a message saying…
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Each year 14,000 people die senselessly from gun violence in the United States. A change needs to come. By Alexander Edwards
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The mass shooting in Boulder on March 22 that took ten people’s lives left students and faculty traumatized. By Nicole Dorfman