Denver, CO
Denver father pushes daughter out of the way before being struck by car

DENVER — A Denver father’s quick thinking saved the life of his 2-year-old daughter moments before he was struck by a car in the city’s Montbello neighborhood. But days after this heroic act, the father passed away.
“My brother, he didn’t have a father. So, when he had his daughter, he promised her that he was always going to be there for her and be a better dad,” said Karla Alanis, Alonso Garcia’s sister.
Alanis described Lizbeth, 2, as the light of Garcia’s life. Her family said the toddler wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for her dad.
Around 6 p.m. on Dec. 7, Garcia was on a walk with Lizbeth, who was in her stroller, in Denver’s Montbello neighborhood when he was hit by a car while crossing the street near 51st and Scranton streets. Garcia pushed the stroller out of the way moments before, saving his daughter’s life. Garcia was rushed to the hospital and treated for multiple injuries, including broken ribs, a broken elbow, a torn ACL and a fractured ankle.
“He was just crying and crying asking where Liz was. “Is she okay? Does she have any injuries? Where is she?”” said Alanis.
He was released from UCHealth on Dec. 8. But a day and a half later, Alanis walked in and found her brother unresponsive.
“I kept asking him like, “Please wake up. Please wake up. Please wake up.” And just no response,” the sister said.
Alanis performed CPR for seven minutes until paramedics arrived, but there was nothing first responders could do to save him.
The family is still waiting for the results of Garcia’s autopsy, but they wonder if his death could have been prevented.
“For the community of Montbello… drive carefully. We didn’t expect him to die. We didn’t expect an accident to happen,” said Alanis.
The Denver Police Department said the driver was cited for careless driving – resulting in injury and no proof of insurance.
Garcia’s family has started a GoFundMe online fundraiser to help with the cost of his funeral. To donate, click here.
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Passengers evacuate after American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver airport – video

An American Airlines plane caught fire after landing at Denver International Airport, before slides were deployed so passengers could evacuate. The Federal Aviation Administration said flight 1006 – which was headed from the Colorado Springs Airport to Dallas Fort Worth – diverted to Denver and landed safely after the crew reported engine vibrations
Denver, CO
Denver Shroom Fest canceled due to “some bad luck”

Updated 1:45 p.m. on March 13 to include comment from event organizers.
Denver Shroom Fest, a celebration of psychedelic mushroom culture, will not go on as planned in 2025.
On Thursday, organizers announced the second annual event, which was scheduled for June 15, has been cancelled due to “unforeseen circumstances and some bad luck.” Co-founder Jonathan Cherkoss suggested the festival may not return in future years either.
“Denver Shroom Fest was a huge success, and collaborating with Colorado’s vibrant mushroom community was an incredible experience. Though a sequel may not be in the cards, stay tuned for more psychedelic events in the future,” Cherkoss said in a statement emailed to The Denver Post.
Denver Shroom Fest was preparing to welcome psychedelic enthusiasts, mushroom growers and more back to ReelWorks in RiNo after a successful inaugural year.
In 2024, the event marked something of a coming-above-ground party for the local psychedelics community. There were educational talks, live music and free samples of mushroom products – all possible because psilocybin is now decriminalized in Colorado.
If Denver Shroom Fest had happened on June 15, it would have taken place around the same time as Psychedelic Science, a massive conference focused on research, policy, and business, coming to the Colorado Convention Center from June 16 to 20.
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“We got a gift earlier in the year with some of the injuries, myself included, being injured a little bit, guys being in and out of the lineups, it’s given other guys opportunities to have a bigger role,” said Conley, who had eight points and five assists. “You look at Jaden and Naz [Reid], those guys are getting comfortable and confident while Julius was out.
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