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Katie Craig Severna Park, MD Obituary and Death – It is with profound sadness that the Severna Park, Maryland community mourns the loss of Katie Craig, a cherished daughter, sister, and friend. Katie’s passing has left an indelible void in the lives of her loved ones and all who had the privilege of knowing her. Katie Craig was a beloved member of Severna Park and a native of Annapolis, Maryland. She spent her formative years in the region and attended Severna Park High School, where she not only excelled academically but also built meaningful friendships that would last a lifetime.…

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Justin Fratantuono Baltimore MD Obituary and Death – The community of Charleston, South Carolina, and Baltimore, Maryland, is mourning the untimely passing of Justin John Fratantuono, 32, who died on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. A dedicated husband, father, Naval Academy graduate, and NPTU project analyst for the Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Justin’s passing leaves behind a legacy of service, leadership, and love that will be remembered by all who knew him. The circumstances of his death have not been made public by the family. Born on August 13, 1993, in Baltimore, Maryland, Justin was the beloved son of Janine Fratantuono-Cox and…

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Sunshine Snider Los Lunas NM Obituary and Death – The Albuquerque and Los Lunas communities are mourning the heartbreaking loss of Sunshine Snider, a beloved tattoo artist whose vibrant spirit and extraordinary talent left an enduring mark on countless lives. Sunshine passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of artistry, compassion, and inspiration that will never be forgotten. Sunshine was far more than a tattoo artist—she was a storyteller. Her work carried meaning that went beyond ink on skin, often serving as a permanent reminder of her clients’ most cherished memories, experiences, and personal journeys. Each design was created with…

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Genesis Bowman Syracuse NY Obituary and Death – It is with heavy hearts that the family and community share the passing of Genesis Bowman of Syracuse, New York. A beloved daughter, sister, and friend, Genesis was cherished deeply by those who knew her, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, love, and compassion. Her sudden departure has left her family and friends mourning, yet her memory continues to shine brightly in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to share in her life. Genesis was known for her warm spirit and her ability to bring comfort and joy to others.…

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Saturday morning, Northern Coloradans went over the edge in downtown Loveland as part of the Rope for Hope event. Participants rappelled down a parking garage to help raise money and awareness for the House of Neighborly Service. The organization works to stabilize households and prevent further crises through the basic necessities of food, clothing, utility assistance, employment resources and more. Those who participated said it was fun to overcome a fear in support of a good cause. They helped raise more than $100,000 for HNS. CBS Colorado is a proud sponsor of the event.

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Environmentalists in Colorado are concerned about the impact a possible repeal of a 2009 Environmental Protection Agency regulation that requires reporting on greenhouse gases could have on air quality in the state. Saturday morning, the Sierra Club, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, local lawmakers, community members and more came together to voice their opposition to the EPA’s effort to eliminate the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. They say it’s an issue that will have an impact from the mountains to Commerce City and beyond. “We’re facing lower snowpack in the Mountain West, where, every year, we’re seeing a few less days…

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Sunday will be a great day to be outside, and you’ll want to take advantage of the gorgeous weather because Colorado is expecting a cooldown of nearly 20 degrees this week. Temperatures on Sunday will be in the low 80s for the Front Range, with a mix of 60s and 70s for the mountains. The Front Range should remain mostly dry with afternoon storms possible in the mountains. CBS A cold front is expected to drop into Colorado on Monday, marking the start of autumn. Rain showers will pick up Monday afternoon for the metro area and continue through Tuesday…

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South Broadway will experience lane closures near Denver starting Sunday evening as the City of Littleton works to both replace a culvert and construct a pedestrian walkway. “Significant” traffic impacts are expected through spring 2026, and the broader project is expected to be complete by fall of 2026. City officials said they can accomplish two things at once, as replacing the culvert will require crews to dig a 30-foot trench into Broadway. That will allow them the opportunity to add a pedestrian underpass in the area of Broadway and Dry Creek Road. “It’s a big project. It is a project…

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Smoke from a fire in Wyoming that stemmed from a natural gas pipeline early Sunday morning was visible in Northern Colorado and now law enforcement in Colorado is asking people not to call 911 about it. Firefighters from Laramie County, Wyoming, responded to a call involving a ruptured natural gas line and a Union Pacific train near Interstate 80, about eight miles west of Cheyenne, Wyoming, around 1 a.m. The pipeline ignited near the highway, and the train itself was carrying hazardous materials that posed a risk to first responders and anyone else in the area. Flames from the fire…

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A Denver investment adviser who took in $1.2 million from 30 investors and lost it within days or weeks of receiving it was recently ordered to repay the full amount, pay a penalty, and spent three years in prison. Ian Gregory Bell, 36, was sentenced Sept. 12. Bell was investigated by the Internal Revenue Service, the United States Postal Inspection Service, and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He was indicted by a federal grand jury in December 2024 on eight counts of wire fraud, five counts of mail fraud, and five counts of money laundering. He pleaded guilty to…

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