Broadway on Alert as Downtown Denver Protests Draw Wall of Blue
If you were in downtown Denver early Sunday and noticed more flashing lights than usual, you were not alone. Demonstrations in the city’s core drew a visibly larger law enforcement presence across the central business district, with patrol vehicles and officers clustered near key intersections as events unfolded....
Grove Street Turns Into Crime Scene as Denver Cops Probe Shooting
A quiet stretch of the 100 block of N Grove Street turned into an active crime scene Sunday after a shooting sent one person to a Denver hospital, police said. According to the Denver Police Department on X, officers responded to a reported shooting in the area and found one victim, who was transported to a hospital....
Man accused of murdering his girlfriend in Broomfield shooting incident also charged with fraud
Gregory Miles, accused of murdering his girlfriend and endangering officers and civilians in a shooting incident in Broomfield in 2024, also has been charged with insurance fraud and false reporting to authorities, according to a court document. Miles, now 35, was charged with first-degree murder and 22 counts of...
“I See So Many Scooter Riders Completely Ignoring Traffic Laws”
Fifteen people have died while riding standing electric scooters in Denver since the rentable devices hit the Mile High City in 2018, and last year alone the city recorded eight rider deaths. Seven of the eight deaths resulted from scooter collisions with motor vehicles, according to Denver Police Department...
The Enormous Thrift Store In Colorado Where You’ll Find Rare Treasures Under $25
Ever had that moment when you walk into a place and immediately think, “Where have you been all my life?”. That’s the sensation awaiting you at Garage Sale Vintage in Denver, a treasure trove where nostalgia meets affordability in the most delightful way possible. Remember when shopping was...
Cherry Creek Schools offers little insight for parents following Denver7 report
Following a Cherry Creek School Board meeting on Friday morning, a group of parents left frustrated at what they call a "lack of transparency" regarding district leadership.
Aurora City Council to discuss tobacco retail license to address youth access
On Monday night, Aurora City Council members will discuss a possible retail license that would limit and impose certain requirements on businesses that sell tobacco and psychoactive products. The intent of the license is to prevent youth access to such products by requiring local licensure and compliance checks,...
Historic Aurora horse stables to become affordable housing community
Design plans for the community include walking trails, play areas, community gardens, and indoor gathering spaces. The property sits next to Expo Park and a city recreation center, the Highline Canal Trail, and transit access.
Novel medical-grade CBD pharmacy opens in Colorado, first of its kind in U.S.
Inside an unassuming yet sprawling industrial building nestled within the high plains of Watkins, about a 30-minute drive southeast of Denver International Airport, step into Kazmira Therapeutics’ “hemp bay,” as it’s affectionately called. Stacked and lined on pallets and metal shelves are dozens of cloth bags...
Georgia man gets probation for role in stealing $850K by scamming Lafayette’s Chamber of...
A Georgia man was sentenced last month to 10 years of probation for his role in a 2023 scam that cost Lafayette’s Chamber of Commerce and its former executive director $508,725. The scammers also used the chamber’s bank account to illegally access funds from U.S. Treasury checks worth $343,678.34, totaling...

















