
Sam Tabachnik
Breaking News Reporter at The Denver Post
Reporter @Denverpost | formerly @NBCNews @washingtonpost and @NOLAnews | Long live TB12 | Send me your nicest comments: stabachnik(at)https://t.co/TXh8OMd4yZ
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1 week ago |
denverpost.com | Sam Tabachnik
On Feb. 17, 2023, a dozen residents of the Cedar Run Apartments in southeast Denver gathered outside the 384-unit complex to protest what they said were squalid living conditions. Holding signs that read “coldest showers in Denver” and “moldy units for rent,” the tenants picketed to raise awareness of the lack of heat and hot water during cold winter months, as well as cockroach infestations, broken pipes and black mold.
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2 weeks ago |
denverpost.com | Sam Tabachnik
A Lone Tree day care center with a history of child abuse allegations against its teachers will close next month due to low enrollment. Crème de la Crème, which operates dozens of child care centers across more than a dozen states, will shutter its Lone Tree location at 7550 Park Meadows Drive on May 23, the company said in an email.
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Sam Tabachnik
DENVER - Megan Hess and Shirley Koch, the Colorado mother-daughter tandem who orchestrated a yearslong scheme to sell body parts without the consent of grieving families, will spend years in federal prison after a judge this week resentenced the pair for their role in the unprecedented body-snatching case that garnered international notoriety.
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3 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Sam Tabachnik
DENVER — Megan Hess and Shirley Koch, the Colorado mother-daughter tandem who orchestrated a yearslong scheme to sell body parts without the consent of grieving families, will spend years in federal prison after a judge this week resentenced the pair for their role in the unprecedented body-snatching case that garnered international notoriety.
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3 weeks ago |
dailyitem.com | Sam Tabachnik
DENVER — Megan Hess and Shirley Koch, the Colorado mother-daughter tandem who orchestrated a yearslong scheme to sell body parts without the consent of grieving families, will spend years in federal prison after a judge this week resentenced the pair for their role in the unprecedented body-snatching case that garnered international notoriety.
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