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Relatives Of Theater Shooting Victims To Testify
More family members will take the stand Wednesday, as prosecutors make their final push to have James Holmes sentenced to death.
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More family members will take the stand Wednesday, as prosecutors make their final push to have James Holmes sentenced to death.
Jurors struggled to hold back tears Tuesday as a grieving father described how he returns now and then to the Colorado theater where his son was murdered.
The jury in the Colorado theater shooting trial will hear even more heart-wrenching testimony Tuesday from those who lost loved ones in the attack, as prosecutors begin their final push to have James Holmes sentenced to death.
The jury on Monday kept the death penalty a possibility for theater gunman James Holmes.
Jurors in the Aurora theater shooting trial declined to rule out the death penalty Monday as they move toward sentencing James Holmes, finding his defense failed to persuade them to show him mercy.
The jury in the Aurora theater shooting trial has just decided to move forward to the third phase of the sentencing process.
Jurors have reached a decision on whether to keep the death penalty as an option for Aurora theater shooter James Holmes.
A woman already sentenced to three weeks in the Arapahoe County Jail after an outburst in the Aurora Theater shooting trial faces additional charges.
A woman who yelled "Don't kill him! Don't kill him!" just as jurors were to begin considering whether Colorado theater shooter James Holmes' mental illness might be a reason to spare him from the death penalty was sentenced Thursday to three weeks in jail for contempt of court.
Defense attorneys for James Holmes made one more appeal for mercy Thursday for the Aurora movie theater shooter, urging jurors to consider his mental illness in his sentencing.
He flashed a toothy grin in his second grade photograph, but by the ninth grade the smile was gone, replaced with an awkward smirk and a wild look in his eye.
The mother of the Aurora theater gunman says she didn't realize her son's silence turned out to be his "cry for help."
James Holmes' mother insisted Wednesday that she would "have been crawling on all fours" to reach him had she known he was talking about killing people weeks before he ambushed a crowded Aurora movie theater.
"Not a violent person" until the attack on the Aurora theater -- that's how James Holmes' father described his son as he finished his testimony Wednesday morning.
James Holmes came home on winter break from graduate school looking haggard and making odd facial expressions, but his father didn't suspect at the time that he was descending into mental illness.
The father of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes says he noticed his son had an odd facial expression about seven months before the attack, and he was reminded of it later when he saw his son's mug shot.
The father of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes said Tuesday that he didn't know his son suffered from mental illness before he attacked the audience at a Batman movie, killing 12 people three years ago.
The younger sister of the Aurora theater gunman took the witness stand on Monday and talked about their childhood, which she described as pretty much idyllic.
Defense attorneys trying to spare the life of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes turned Monday to a court-appointed psychiatrist who previously testified for prosecutors that Holmes was legally sane during the 2012 attack but his mental illness led him to open fire.
A court-appointed psychiatrist who concluded that James Holmes was legally sane when he attacked a Colorado movie theater says Holmes' mental illness still is what caused him to kill 12 people and injure 70 others.
The parents of a victim in the Aurora theater shooting are once again calling for action after a gunman opened fire in a movie theater in Louisiana.
Testimony continued in the theater shooting trial on Friday but without the jury.
An alternate juror in the Colorado theater shooting trial showed up in court wearing a Metallica T-shirt with the image of a man being electrocuted.
The sentencing hearing for the theater shooter has been canceled for Friday because a juror is ill.
Testimony in the sentencing phase of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes' trial will continue this week.
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Local officials, Lutheran Hospital staff, and other community members celebrated the completion of their new facility with a ribbon-cutting Thursday night.
The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is experiencing a statewide outage due to the Microsoft outage for customers of its 365 apps.
Officials from the Regional Transportation District on Friday morning said light rail lines are experiencing service disruptions.
Flights are getting back to regular operations at Denver International Airport although there may still be lingering problems from an overnight global Microsoft outage.
Local officials, Lutheran Hospital staff, and other community members celebrated the completion of their new facility with a ribbon-cutting Thursday night.
A 32-year-old Denver woman who believes she was drugged and raped during a "date" with a Denver cardiologist cried on the witness stand Thursday as she recalled blacking out for roughly ten hours after having a drink at the home of Dr. Stephen Matthews.
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Officials from the Regional Transportation District on Friday morning said light rail lines are experiencing service disruptions.
Some flights are grounded at Denver International Airport due to lingering problems from an overnight global Microsoft outage.
CBS News Colorado Reporter Andrew Haubner spoke with Colorado's Lieutenant Governor about how much revenue license plates bring the state.
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It was to be a night of nationwide exposure for the rising performer and Colorado native, instead, it drew criticism and expressions of concern.
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Two senior House Democrats believe Biden could leave the 2024 presidential race within days after a pressure campaign from top Democratic lawmakers.
Justice Department lawsuit accuses employees of Southwest Key, a Texas-based organization, of sexually abusing and harassing unaccompanied migrant children in its shelters.
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Trump would also lead Harris. Voters say both Biden and Trump encouraged national unity after assassination attempt against Trump.
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