ferrer. the numbers are bad. doctor, what are the latest numbers in this explosion of cases? sure. unfortunately today we re seeing 2,600 new cases of covid. we have ten more people who have passed away from covid. hospitalizations again jumped to about 688 people are hospitalized today. and our test positivity has stabilized at about 5%. reporter: as we look behind you, we see there s a vaccination clinic. a little earlier today i saw a 12-year-old that came in, joseph romero, he got az second pfizer shot. why are you having such a hard time as you have fanned out into the neighborhood to talk to people, getting some people to get a vaccination? it s such a good question. i do want to thank jose and all of the other people who have come into our site today. i do also want to note, i spent a couple of hours door knocking and about half of the people we talked to have been vaccinated but that loeaves a lot that
Family grieves after home destroyed in Ogden fire
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Accused Trinidad bomber had history of booby traps, cruelty to animals
TRINIDAD, Colo. (KRDO) Investigators say Jonathon Armijo was able to buy all the materials he needed at Walmart for two bombs that injured one man and maimed another this past week.
The man who was maimed, 20-year-old Diego Hurtado, found a small wooden box with a note on top of it when walking near the Trinidad Apartments on North Avenue.
When he opened it, an explosion shot metal shrapnel directly into his eyeball, along with puncturing his chest and face. It also cost Hurtado multiple fingers on his left hand, according to police records.