Suicidal homeless shelter guests keep Aurora police busy
Aurora’s new homeless navigation campus, which opened three months ago amid fanfare that it’s “tough-love” approach will employ innovative solutions, has a problem with guests contemplating suicide.
Denver police investigating fatal crash involving truck, semi on I-70
Police are investigating a crash that took place early Tuesday morning in Denver that left one person dead and another injured.
Body Found On South Federal Leaves Denver Cops Probing Mystery Death
A stretch of South Federal Boulevard turned into an active police scene Tuesday as Denver officers launched an investigation into an outdoor death in the 3000 block of South Federal Boulevard. Authorities say the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death, and police have...
Affidavit: Driver told police he fled fatal crash because he was ‘embarrassed’
The suspect arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash that killed a 14-year-old boy in Thornton told investigators he was too “embarrassed” to stop, according to an arrest affidavit.
Colorado Mountains Brace for Multiple Snow Waves Over Next 10 Days While Denver and...
COLORADO — A highly active winter pattern is lining up for Colorado’s mountain regions, with multiple waves of snow expected over the next 10 days, delivering much-needed accumulation to high elevations across the state. Forecast snowfall guidance shows repeated mountain-focused systems capable of producing...
Aurora lawmakers move forward with tobacco license ordinance
Aurora councilmembers moved forward with a proposed ordinance in Monday night’s study session that would create a license for businesses that sell tobacco, Kratom and psychoactive substances. Councilmember Curtis Gardner was the only member in opposition to the ordinance, expressing concerns about lack of clarity for...
Denver considers new rules to crack down on ‘predatory’ home investors
Denver City Council is considering new regulations aimed at cracking down on “predatory home investing," targeting investors who buy properties at low prices and quickly resell them for profit.
Late Comedian Hated Colorado’s Largest Airport
While comedian Ralphie May’s most famous Colorado-centric story took place at Grand Junction’s Avalon Theater, the late funny man also once went on a long rant about how much he disliked Denver International Airport.
Former park ranger accused of stabbing hoax to get psychological evaluation
DENVER (KDVR) — A former park ranger is set to receive a psychological evaluation ahead of his arraignment after he was accused of a stabbing hoax at Staunton State Park in August 2025. Callum Heskett, 26, appeared in court on Monday morning for his arraignment, where he is accused...
Colorado’s Most Impossible Dinner Reservations And Why Everyone Wants Them
There is a special thrill in landing the hardest table in the state, like finding a parking spot right by the door on the busiest night of the year, and that rush is exactly what great dining is all about. Consider this your confidence boost and shortcut to Colorado’s most...

















