
Kelly Dietz
Investigative Producer at KARE-TV (Minneapolis, MN)
Investigative Producer- KARE11 https://t.co/FSvRiHcX4c
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1 month ago |
denver7.com | Oscar Contreras |Jennifer Kovaleski |Kelly Dietz
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — Robin Niceta, a former Arapahoe County social worker who was convicted last year of lying about having brain cancer while a previous criminal case played out in court, was sentenced Friday to three years’ probation by an Arapahoe County judge.
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1 month ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck |Jeff Anastasio |Kelly Dietz
YUMA, Colo. — In a city with a population of about 3,500, there is almost always a sense of safety. But in October 2023, the community in Yuma, Colorado, had its sense of safety rattled after a young woman seemingly vanished. "Everybody was pretty upset and scared because I think ... there was a lot of different speculations as to what happened," said Jacqie Monk, who was born and raised in Yuma. Britani Meek, 25 years old at the time, was the woman reported missing in October 2023.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
denver7.com | Tony Kovaleski |Kelly Dietz
MORRISON, Colo. — A now ex-member of Red Rocks Country Club was sentenced to probation and official registry as a sex offender after a jury found him guilty of unlawful sexual contact without consent and harassment, stemming from a decades-long culture of complaints from the club. The sentence for club member Jason Falco was handed down by a Jefferson County judge on Friday.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
koaa.com | Tony Kovaleski |Kelly Dietz
DENVER — Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is calling for compliance after a Scripps News Denver Investigates hidden camera operation exposed multiple area pharmacies were not following a state law making EpiPens more affordable. "Pharmacies are on notice right now. They need to follow the law," Weiser said. On January 1, House Bill 23-1002 made epinephrine injectors, commonly known by the brand EpiPen, available for $60 to qualifying residents.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
denver7.com | Tony Kovaleski |Kelly Dietz
DENVER — Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is calling for compliance after a Denver7 Investigates hidden camera operation exposed multiple area pharmacies were not following a state law making EpiPens more affordable. "Pharmacies are on notice right now. They need to follow the law," Weiser said. On January 1, House Bill 23-1002 made epinephrine injectors, commonly known by the brand EpiPen, available for $60 to qualifying residents.
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