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Denver-area inflation fueled by gas, food prices
DENVER (KDVR) — A brand new report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics exhibits the speed of inflation in metro Denver in April and Might tracked with what we’re seeing nationally, as costs of products rose to eight.3% dearer this yr in comparison with final.
The costs are even greater for meals and gas, in response to the newest Client Value Index report. Total, costs within the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood space noticed a rise of 1.3% over the previous two months, with the meals index rising 2.8% and the vitality index rising 1.7%.
If you have a look at the year-over-year prices for the Denver metro space, meals costs rose 9.8% and vitality costs skyrocketed by 24.7%, primarily fueled by the rising worth of gasoline.
Placing meals and gas apart, costs rose 1.1% within the Denver metro space over the past two months. Costs for family furnishings went up 2.3%, medical care rose 1.4% and costs for shelter went up 1.1% in that point interval. The value of attire went down 3%, which helped anchor the general value enhance over April and Might.
12 months-over-year knowledge exhibits costs for what’s known as homeowners’ equal hire, or the cash a property proprietor must pay in hire to be equal to their value of possession, rose 7.4% within the metro. The value of medical care rose 10.3% and used automobiles and vans rose 18.9%.
You possibly can see extra statistics on how costs are rising within the Denver metro on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Family of downtown Denver stabbing victim advocate for solutions for a safer city
The family of one of the two victims killed in last weekend’s series of stabbings in the 16th Street Mall area of downtown Denver says he struggled with mental health and was living on the street. Still, she never could have imagined something like this would happen to him.
It’s images from Nicholas Burkett’s childhood that remind Carol Cortez and Wayne Burkett of a time where all their son had to worry about was being a kid.
“Always a hyper fun kid. He always was busy doing something or trying to be. He always loved the spotlight,” said Carol. “He’s not an angel, but, you know, he was my baby.”
Nicholas was a young boy who loved art, music and hanging with his sister, but his struggles with mental illness took over as he got older. Eventually, he landed in jail, became addicted to drugs and wound up on the streets of downtown Denver.
“He wasn’t a threat to anyone by any means, and he was frail from the drug abuse,” said Wayne.
“I was 17 when I had him. So, we struggled as young parents getting through it,” said Carol. “I was hoping he would be looking to get clean soon and he would get that chance.”
The Arvada family say this chance was taken away from Nicholas when the 34 year old was stabbed and killed by a suspect police have identified as 24-year-old Elijah Caudill. It was one of three stabbings police say Caudill was responsible for on Saturday and Sunday.
“It’s really shocking. The best way I can describe it is it feels like a weird fever dream, and you don’t know how to process,” said Maxine Burkett, Nicholas’ younger sister. “You kind of just go through the motions, I guess.”
“I mean, I assumed he had OD,’d” said Carol. “I was kind of preparing myself for that for a while.”
Though, nothing could have prepared them for their son becoming the victim of a homicide.
“What this has deprived us of is the ability to make anything up to him in the future or to ever apologize for anything we might have done,” said Wayne. “We couldn’t. We can’t right the wrongs now he’s gone.”
Nicholas’ family say they feel for the other victims hurt and killed during this violent spree. The other person who was killed was 71-year-old Celinda Levno.
“This shouldn’t even happen. This should never happen,” said Carol.
They say there needs to be changes in the community that better address mental health and homelessness while preventing crimes like this from happening to anyone.
“See some kind of a better way to manage the homeless people instead of just providing them with shooting galleries and places to put their tents,” said Wayne. “They’re not throw away people. Their lives matter, and we care about them.”
The Burketts are crowdfunding to help financially support their son’s funeral, and they are also advocating for a safer Denver and justice for all the families impacted from the weekend.
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Broncos QB Bo Nix’s wife Izzy shares her sweetest memories from Denver’s season
The Denver Broncos’ run in the NFL Playoffs did not go as planned, but the season was still a success for rookie quarterback Bo Nix, who lived up to expectations as a first-round pick.
While the Broncos season ended on the wrong end of a blowout loss, the future is bright at Mile High.
One of the people who was front and center throughout Nix’s rookie campaign was his wife Izzy Nix, who cheered him on throughout the year and was his biggest support system.
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Now that the season is over, Izzy is looking back and reflecting on some of the best moments from Bo’s first year in the league.
She shared the video recap of her rookie WAG season on TikTok.
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What a year it was.
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Nix finished his rookie campaign with 3,775 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions while adding 430 yards and four scores on the ground.
Izzy and Bo met at Auburn University in the summer of 2020 when he was the team’s star quarterback and she was a cheerleader. The two have been inseparable since and were eventually married in the summer of 2022.
Now that the season is over, Bo and Izzy will get to enjoy some couples getaways to make up for the time they spent apart during the successful year.
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