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ACROSS COLORADO -- Miss a day, miss a lot. Let's catch up on the Patch stories your neighbors are reading this week:

Urine Sample Explodes In 7-Eleven Microwave: Aurora Police A Denver woman applying for a job tried to warm a bottle of urine in an Aurora 7-Eleven microwave, and fled when it exploded.

Native American Students On Campus Tour Detained By CSU Police Two men on a CO college tour were questioned by campus police after a mother on the tour called security because she "felt uncomfortable."

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Here’s How Fat CO Is Compared To Other States Rocky Mountain states were among the skinniest in the nation, according to a new study. See where Colorado ranked.

CO Sheriff Guilty Of Taking Inmate Home For Sex Jury found former Sedgwick Co. Sheriff Thomas "TJ" Hanna guilty of official misconduct.

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Construction Site Fire In Denver: No Injuries A 3-alarm blaze near 20th and Federal Blvd. destroyed two multi-unit buildings under construction. One family was displaced.

Body Of Missing Arvada Man, 87, Found In Golden Police had been searching for James Mitchell, 87, who disappeared in mid-December when his truck was found crashed in Golden.

CO Oil & Gas: Anadarko Safety Risks Revealed In Shareholder Suit After Firestone explosion, a former spokeswoman says an Anadarko exec told her to “keep quiet” and “shovel s---” about safety problems.

Here Are The Top High Schools In Colorado: 2018 US News Report U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of best high schools in the country. See how CO schools ranked.

55 Denver Post Journalists Protest 'Censorship' At Paper "Newspapers tell the truth. They must. Always," says a letter signed by journalists at the Denver Post to their corporate owners.

Mormon Church To Cut Ties With Boy Scouts The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints will end its ties to the scout organization starting Dec. 31, 2019, a statement said.

Fallen Adams Deputy Heath Gumm Remembered At Unveiling Ceremony Family members, Adams County elected officials and law enforcement personnel attended a ceremony May 8 to remember Gumm, 31.

FREE Admission To Denver & Golden Museums With JeffCo Pass JeffCo Libraries offer a limited number of free admission passes to library card holders daily. Sign up online to get your passes.

Dog Rescued From Pueblo Sewer Plant West Pueblo firefighters pulled a female lab mix out of a stinky situation at an aeration pond at the waste water treatment plant in Pueblo.

Denver Post Editor Quits: Suppressed Editorial Published Editorial Page editor Chuck Plunkett was not surprised when he was "pushed out" he wrote in a Rolling Stone Op-Ed.

Native American Students Detained: CSU Apologizes, Makes Changes CSU President Tony Frank apologized for the detaining of two New Mexico students during a college tour. The campus is changing procedures.

Prom Season: Must-Watch Video About Dangers Of DUI The City of Aurora worked with fire and police and students from Rangeview High School to depict a fatal DUI crash and all its repercussions

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