Spring Storm Cripples Denver, Snowfall Continues

Spring Storm Cripples Denver, Snowfall Continues

Hundreds of people remained stranded in shelters as snow continued to fall near Denver Saturday, after a spring storm dumped up to 3 feet of snow west of the city.

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