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Where Our Food Editors Are Eating Right Now, July 2021

5280 Where Our Food Editors Are Eating Right Now, July 2021 On the menu this month: slow-smoked carnitas tacos, seafood gumbo, and nourishing toasts and smoothie bowls. Patricia Kaowthumrong •   Cole The fourth time’s apparently a charm for Randall Borne, the chef-owner behind Randall’s, which reopened off York Street and Bruce Randolph Avenue in January. The Louisiana native launched his eponymous Creole and Cajun restaurant as a food trailer in 1994 and occupied two brick-and-mortar locations at different times in Cole and Five Points, respectively, before closing his doors in 2018. Borne revived the spot this year to please fervent fans, who longed for his Southern specialties (think: spice-crusted pork chops and seafood-loaded gumbo) and community-centric ambience. The latter is evidenced by the continuous hum of regulars trading stories in the dining room, a space adorned with a striking floor-to-ceiling mural of Louis Armstrong by local artist Kiana Gatling. This s

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Colorado Valentine s Day 2017 killing unsolved

Richard Gene Hammond was found dead from a gunshot wound on Feb. 14, 2017. Author: Nate Lynn Updated: 4:03 PM MST February 14, 2021 DENVER Four years have passed since the Valentine s Day death of Richard Gene Hammond, and Denver police are still looking for the killer.  According to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers, the 63-year-old grandfather and retired Marine major left his home near Bruce Randolph Avenue and York Street to go to his job in Fountain on Feb. 14, 2017.  He left between 3:30-4 a.m. that day, driving his 2012 Subaru Impreza sedan, Crime Stoppers said. He never did arrive at work, and was discovered along with his car less than half a mile from his house, according to Crime Stoppers. He was dead from a gunshot wound, Crime Stoppers said.

Juvenile injured in Denver shooting

The shooting happened near Bruce Randolph Avenue and High Street, Denver Police said. Author: Dacia Johnson (9NEWS) Updated: 8:48 PM MST January 20, 2021 DENVER Denver Police (DPD) are investigating a shooting that left a juvenile injured Wednesday in Denver s Cole neighborhood. The shooting happened near Bruce Randolph Avenue and High Street, DPD said. The juvenile was transported to the hospital, DPD said, with non life-threatening injuries. No suspect information has been released and there have been no arrests.  UPDATE: The victim is a juvenile male. Injuries do not appear to be life threatening. Investigation is ongoing. No arrests at this time. Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) January 20, 2021

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