
Kennedy Cook
News Reporter at KCNC-TV (Denver, CO)
Telling your stories in the Mile High city 📍 CBS Colorado | Chicago native | DST🔺 [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook
A viral video making the rounds on social media in Colorado shows what appears to be a dramatic confrontation between a landlord and her tenant in Aurora. The footage captures a woman collapsing and shouting claims of being attacked while another woman, tenant Vontese Wines, stands nearby.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook
A private donor is trying to help reduce pet overpopulation. That donation will pay for pit bull owners to get their pups spayed or neutered at the Denver Animal Shelter. Pit Bulls fill the kennels at animal shelters all across Colorado, and they generally take longer to be adopted, sometimes because of the bias against the breed. "Well, I think pit bulls are just misunderstood in the community. They're a very popular breed, super fun, and funny, and kind and sweet dogs.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook |Christa Swanson
Girls and Science takes over Colorado State University Spur campus Girls & Science took over the CSU Spur Saturday. It's all part of CBS Colorado's commitment to helping girls and their families look into a future in science, technology, engineering, and math, or all fields STEM. Saturday was all about finding new ways to explore these careers. One mentor said the event gives them a chance to share their intelligence and their power with everyone.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook
Every love story has its challenges, but one Colorado couple is now closer than ever to overcoming theirs. Erica and Juan Barreto met 10 years ago while Erica was studying abroad in Venezuela. Juan, a professional civil engineer from Venezuela, and Erica, an undergraduate student, shared a summer romance before deciding to move to the United States and marry within nine months. Fast forward a few years, and the Barretos had their son, Santiago, who they say is the joy of their lives.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Kennedy Cook
After the loss of their daughter, the Swope family is dedicated to honoring her memory by helping other patients like her. Rhonda and Rondell Swope's daughter Lauren was diagnosed with lupus at the age of 11. As the disease progressed it damaged her kidneys, but it didn't dim her spirit. "She was outgoing. She was a rebel, didn't always follow the rules. She was a loving daughter and just an all-around fun person," said Rhonda.
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