Bicyclist shot in arm in Denver police are looking for a suspect
A bicyclist was shot by someone from inside a motor vehicle in Denver and police are looking for a suspect in the incident.
The shooting happened Thursday in the Speer neighborhood, in the area of East First Avenue and Emerson Street, police said on Twitter.
On Friday police identified the victim, who was shot in the arm, as a bicyclist. An investigation is ongoing and no arrest has been made. Police did not release information on the suspect vehicle.
Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to call Metro Denver Crimes Stoppers at 720-913-7867 (STOP).
Who is Kwon Atlas? Denver City Council District 9 candidate Q&A
Kwon Atlas
PROFESSION
Nonprofit director
EDUCATION
Master’s degree in Urban Affairs and Policy from San Francisco and graduate from CSU
EXPERIENCE
Nonprofit founder, Created the Five Points Atlas, and served in government for Michael Bennett, Mayor Hancock, and James Coleman.
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Who is Shontel Lewis? Denver City Council District 8 candidate Q&A
Shontel Lewis
PROFESSION
Small Business Owneer
EDUCATION
Bachelors in Communication
EXPERIENCE
Elected to RTD Board as Director of District B in 2018
Vice President — Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
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Who is Stacie Gilmore? Denver City Council District 11 candidate Q&A
Stacie Gilmore
PROFESSION
City Councilwoman District 11
EDUCATION
BS Zoology / Chemistry; MA Nonprofit Management
EXPERIENCE
I have been honored to serve as Councilwoman since July 2015. Served in leadership roles as Council President 2020-2022; President Pro Tem 2018-2020.
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Who is Chris Hinds? Denver City Council District 10 candidate Q&A
Chris Hinds
PROFESSION
Councilmember
EDUCATION
Computer Science, MBA in Finance
EXPERIENCE
Current Denver City Councilmember for District 10, former software engineer, and disability advocate
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Who is Candi CdeBaca? Denver City Council District 9 candidate Q&A
Candi CdeBaca
PROFESSION
Social Worker
EDUCATION
MSW
EXPERIENCE
Candi is the D9 incumbent. She is a social worker, community organizer and policy expert who has worked at all three levels of government creating, analyzing, evaluating, and implementing policy.
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Denver Police Department: Man shot in Montbello homicide
A man was shot dead in Denver and a homicide investigation is underway, police said.
The shooting happened in the Montbello area, near East 50th Avenue and Quentin Street, the Denver Police Department said in a 1:51 a.m. Saturday tweet.
At 7:41 a.m. police announced on Twitter that the victim has died. Police did not release any information on a suspect in the shooting. The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will release the identity of the victim.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade Denver photos
Spectators gathered in downtown Denver to watch performers, dancers and musicians as they participated in the 2023 Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 11, 2023.
Saudi Aramco FY Profit Up 46.5%
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company or Aramco reported that its net income for fiscal year 2022 increased by 46.5% to $161.1 billion from last year’s $110.0 billion reflecting stronger crude oil prices, higher volumes sold and improved margins for refined products.
Free cash flow was $148.5 billion in 2022, compared to $107.5 billion in 2021.
Aramco declared a dividend of $19.5 billion for the fourth quarter, to be paid in the first quarter 2023. This represents a 4.0% increase compared to the previous quarter.
Additionally, the company’s board recommended the distribution of bonus shares to eligible shareholders in the amount of one share for every 10 shares held.
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