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Bonfire Burritos to open 2 new locations in the Denver metro
Bonfire Burritos to open 2 new locations in the Denver metro

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time12-05-2025

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Bonfire Burritos to open 2 new locations in the Denver metro

DENVER (KDVR) — A local burrito joint that started in Golden is expanding across the state, including two new locations in the Denver metro. Bonfire Burritos started as a small yellow trailer in Golden, according to its website. The now owners grew up eating at the trailer until eventually, they took it over. The trailer moved to a bigger food truck to a brick-and-mortar location serving up burritos and bowls with anything from breakfast tacos to house-smoked carne asada burritos. Birdcall plans to open more fast-food joints in these Denver metro locations Now it's expanding even more. What was once a single location is turning into a small franchise. On May 16, Bonfire Burritos said it's hosting a grand opening for a new location in Arvada at 5800 Olde Wadsworth Blvd, and the spot in Olde Town Arvada isn't the only one in the works. The website lists another location in Wheat Ridge as 'coming soon' as well. These Denver-based eateries are some of the newest additions at DIA This is part of the establishment's recent expansion. Bonfire Burritos announced that in April, the beloved burritos were stocked in freezers at King Soopers and My City Market. Some of the favorites like the Uncured Bacon, Chupacabra, Chorizo and the Green Chile burritos are now at grocery stores as well. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'Spooky' Mystery Animal Sighting Baffles News Anchors: 'Could Be a Chupacabra'
'Spooky' Mystery Animal Sighting Baffles News Anchors: 'Could Be a Chupacabra'

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time16-04-2025

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'Spooky' Mystery Animal Sighting Baffles News Anchors: 'Could Be a Chupacabra'

A viewer-submitted video left news anchors in Colorado confused and a little frightened. During an April 7 newscast, three KKTV 11 News anchors looked at a video of a mystery animal sighting sent in by a resident of Pueblo, Colo. "We have something spooky," weekend anchor Grace Kraemer tells the two others during the newscast before playing a video of the "terrifying" creature. The clip shows an animal with patchy black fur, a red face, and long, thin arms, seemingly eating something off the ground. "What is that?" the other anchors exclaim before Kraemer shares more "fun little details" about the animal encounter. According to Kraemer, the woman who sent in the clip has no idea what the "little creature" is and has seen it once before during the day. Related: Zoo Asks for Help Identifying 'Mysterious Winged and Horned Creature' Spotted Near Park Habitat Kraemer then opens the floor to guesses about the animal's identity. One anchor believes the critter could be a badger, while the other jokes it 'could be a Chupacabra.' After the anchors make a few more guesses, Kraemer admits the woman who sent in the clip also posted the footage on Facebook, where Kraemer checked the comments and found "some good guesses." Wolverine, opossum, and raccoon are among the guesses that impressed the anchor. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The anchors end the segment still baffled by what the mystery animal could be and eager for more footage of the creature. According to UPI, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officials also reviewed the footage and believe the animal could be a raccoon with mange. Mange is a skin condition caused by parasitic mites that can lead to hair loss. "It's tough to be 100% sure, but the use of the front paws and the size makes us think it's a raccoon," the CPW told KOAA-TV. Read the original article on People

Seattle woman arrested for pit bull attacks: ‘Let him do his thing'
Seattle woman arrested for pit bull attacks: ‘Let him do his thing'

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time15-04-2025

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Seattle woman arrested for pit bull attacks: ‘Let him do his thing'

The Brief Seattle Police arrested a woman who claimed her pit bull was "the Chupacabra" and allowed it to attack other dogs. One victim of the attacks took her dog to an animal hospital. Investigators said the suspect even attempted to stop people from breaking up the fights. SEATTLE - Seattle Police arrested a 30-year-old woman for letting her pit bull attack other people's pets on Friday. A viral post on Reddit shows video of one of the attacks. What we know In the video, you can see a woman screaming as she tries to keep her dog away from the pit bull. You can also see a person — matching the description of the suspect in the video — doing nothing to stop the attack. Police reported the owner of the aggressive pit bull is Sydney Kelly. What they're saying According to the Seattle Police report that FOX 13 Seattle obtained, the victim tried to move her dog to the other side of the street to avoid the off-leash pit bull, but the dog charged her. "The dog was off-leash and out of control. [The pit bull owner] was just kind of screaming, and running around following it, but then not grabbing him. Then she would intermittently grab him and let him go," said Alyssa Maenza. Maenza lives where the attack happened. She tells FOX 13 Seattle she did not see the incident captured in the viral video. However, she did see another similar attack from the same owner on the same day. According to the police report, Kelly's dog attacked several pets on Friday. "It's not a dog, it's the Chupacabra." Investigators reported Kelly said her pit bull was not on a leash because "It's not a dog, it's the Chupacabra," according to the police report. Investigators also reported Kelly was shouting "let him do his thing," as her dog was attacking, and that she tried to stop other people from breaking up the fight. Kelly was arrested and charged with animal cruelty. Seattle Animal Control tells FOX 13 Seattle her dog is in their custody. According to Seattle Animal Control, there were at least 637 dog attacks in 2024. Those numbers include dogs attacking dogs, dogs attacking humans, and dogs attacking other animals. However, those numbers do not represent cases that Seattle Police respond to exclusively, or incidents where no case is filed, which usually happens when an owner leaves before investigators arrive. If you have experienced an emergency involving an animal, you can report the cases through Seattle's Animal Control website. The Source Information in this story comes from original reporting by FOX 13 Seattle reporter AJ Janavel, with details from the initial Reddit post. Drunken night caught on bodycam costs Mercer Island cop his rank FEMA denies $34M in funds for WA bomb cyclone relief, gives no explanation 1997 WA cold case victim identified; Gary Ridgway not ruled out 2 charged in brutal Burien kidnapping, attempted murder Watch: Coyote gets 'booped' by its potential rodent dinner Red Robin launching Bottomless Burger Pass for National Burger Month To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

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