Mar. 16, 2025
Before Tricia and Nick Hensley began theirweight loss journey, they would eat out three or four times during the week, and for nearly every meal on weekends.
The couple from Grand Junction, Colorado, tells PEOPLE their favorite cuisine was Mexican — and they didn’t skimp on their order.
“We have this drive-thru restaurant that’s open 24 hours,” Tricia, 37, says. “So we’d get this really large burrito that they made with pork, beef, chicken, shrimp, potatoes, and it’s really big, and then we’d each have a cheese quesadilla, and churros.
Mar. 16, 2025
A Colorado couple has come forward and alleged that they fell ill at the same resort in the Dominican Republic wherethree American tourists diedover a five-day period in May.
Kaylynn Knull and Tom Schwander filed a lawsuit earlier this year against the owners of Grand Bahia Principe Hotel La Romana,CNN reports. In the lawsuit, the couple blames the resort for causing their June 2018 sickness.
According to their suit, the couple’s room smelled of chemicals.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Santa Fe County Detention
According to the witness affidavit, the witness stated that Garcia, a 41-year-old single mother, and Gleason, 35, allegedly got into a heated argument, which culminated when Gleason picked up a gun inside his house and allegedly said, “I’ll kill her,” before heading outside. The witness then heard a gunshot, but when Gleason came back inside the home, he said he had not killed Garcia.
Shortly after, the witness claims he heard Gleason tell his son that he’d “just earned his man card,” the affidavit alleges.
Mar. 16, 2025
Jacob “Jake” Todd.Photo:Kehly Todd and Bryan Todd/GoFundMe
Kehly Todd and Bryan Todd/GoFundMe
A Colorado father died after askydiving accidentearlier this month in Texas, authorities said.
The man’s father told KDVR that Jake, who had recently completed his 100th jump for the year, was finishing the season at a skydiving event in Texas when the tragic accident unfolded, per the station.
“The guy was not only my son, but my best friend,” his father said.
Mar. 16, 2025
Haroon Zarify (right) with his daughter Hura.Photo: courtesy Haroon Zarify
Haroon Zarify, a Denver transportation coordinator, and his wife, Farhat, quit their jobs and flew with their two young daughters to Afghanistan in June — around the time that the Biden administration was warning Americans there to leave.
Zarify, 29, says he knew Taliban fighters weregaining control of smaller cities, often meeting little resistance, and he knew what it meant if they took control of the entire country, as in fact they soon did.