Girl Taken To Hospital After Boat Capsizes On Chatfield Reservoir
A girl was taken to the hospital after a boat capsized in Chatfield Reservoir.
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A girl was taken to the hospital after a boat capsized in Chatfield Reservoir.
The swim beach at Chatfield State Park reopened Wednesday after it was closed Tuesday due to the presence of E. coli.
The swim beach at Chatfield State Park closed Tuesday due to the presence of E. coli.
The swim beach at Chatfield State Park has been closed due to the presence of E. coli.
Visitors can now take to the water at Boyd Lake, Chatfield Reservoir, Cherry Creek Reservoir, Jackson Lake, and North Sterling.
Sunday's drowning death adds to the record number of drowning deaths that have happened at state parks. There have been three at Chatfield alone.
Officials have identified the 30-year-old woman who drowned while she was paddleboarding over the weekend at Chatfield State Park.
Rescue crews recovered the body of the drowning victim Wednesday morning at Chatfield State Park. The 18-year-old drowned July 31 while swimming.
The Summit County Sheriff's joined the search for a missing 18-year-old man at Chatfield State Park.
The search for a missing swimmer in Chatfield Reservoir is continuing on Monday.
The search for a missing person at the swim beach at Chatfield State Park continued on Sunday.
A search and recovery operation resumed at Chatfield State Park early Saturday morning.
The South Metro Fire Rescue Dive Team rushed to the swim beach at Chatfield State Park on Friday afternoon. One adult was reported missing near the swim beach at 3:22 p.m.
The bone-chilling task is all part of a new study into why the Walleye population at Chatfield is lower than other reservoirs in the state.
The body of a male was pulled from the water at Chatfield Reservoir Sunday evening, hours after an unclaimed backpack and keys were found on the shore.
South Metro firefighters spent part of their Saturday morning at Chatfield Reservoir.
The marina at Chatfield Reservoir is closed for the season as crews work on a construction project.
A dog died after the truck it was in rolled into Chatfield Reservoir on Friday afternoon. Rescuers spent an hour working to pull it out of the water.
A sound barrier project along C470 is at a standstill after homeowners complained that the barrier walls will block their views of nature.
Firefighters responded to a boat fire at Chatfield Reservoir Sunday afternoon.
Firefighters rushed to put out a fire near Chatfield Reservoir in Chatfield State Park on Tuesday afternoon that was threatening structures.
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The woman pulled unresponsive from Chatfield Reservoir while paddleboarding on Friday has died.
A woman who was paddleboarding at Chatfield Reservoir on Friday and was found unresponsive has been identified as a doctor from Parker.
A female who was paddleboarding at Chatfield Reservoir on Friday was found unresponsive and her condition is unknown.
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