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A trainee driving instructor crashed his car into the driving school where he worked while trying to park. The owner of the school told local publications the driver wasn't yet instructing students. A trainee driving instructor plowed his Hyundai into the front of the driving school where he worked while trying to park during his second day on the job. The image showed an SUV sitting in what was identified by local media as Community Driving School in Lakewood, Colorado. The driving school and Lakewood Police Department didn't immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: Steve Rohman, Rohman, Lakewood Police Department didn't Organizations: Lakewood Police, Morning, Hyundai, Twitter, Driving School, CBS, Denver Gazette, Gazette, Lakewood Police Department, Colorado Department of Transportation, Denver Post Locations: Lakewood, Colorado, Lakewood , Colorado
Casa Bonita, a 50-year-old Mexican restaurant in Colorado, reopened after a $40 million renovation. South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the joint, which was featured in their show. The series, which is set in the fictional small town of South Park, Colorado, features Casa Bonita in an episode in its seventh season. Trey Parker (left) and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park, purchased Casa Bonita in 2021. The zany interior of Casa Bonita, pictured in 2019, has been remodeled, while still being faithful to the original, the new owners have said.
Persons: Matt Stone, Trey Parker, , Araya Doheny, Casa Bonita's, Fox31, Axios, It's, Hyoung Chang, Stefanie Jones, Jones Organizations: Casa, Service, The Denver Post, Casa Bonita, Employees, Denver Gazette Locations: Casa Bonita, Colorado, Lakewood , Colorado, South Park , Colorado, Park, Bonita, Denver
Prosecutors with the 18th Judicial District and DEA agents seized 114 pounds of pure fentanyl in Colorado. A spokesman for the Colorado State Patrol, which made the initial discovery of the fentanyl, provided a blunt account of the botched operation. But after this story was published, a DEA official confirmed the seizure of 114 pounds of fentanyl. "DEA is relentlessly pursuing the individuals that were involved in the trafficking of the seized fentanyl and will continue to do so." “We’ve got a record amount of fentanyl involved here, in fact, enough fentanyl to kill everyone in the state of Colorado,” Figliuzzi said.
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