“You wouldn’t stop choking me and I got really freaked out. I couldn’t breathe.”
“You wouldn’t stop choking me and I got really freaked out. I couldn’t breathe.”
A combusting golf cart causes $240,000 in property damage, a Littleton brewery is sued for not vacating its warehouse fast enough, and more.
“Mr. Evans took no responsibility for his actions on the night of May 25 and did not show any remorse.”
The plaintiff says he was meeting with likely buyers of his company when he was accused of pilfering booze and banned.
More people are playing during the week because of remote work flexibility, a city official said.
“We are one of, if not the busiest golf course in the state of Colorado,” said Executive Director Ronald Hopp.
Deer Creek Golf Course hasn’t hosted a legitimate round of golf in three years, prompting speculation by neighbors.
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