‘Poor planning’ foils Aurora gas station robbery, two suspects jailed
Two men were arrested shortly after they allegedly assaulted a driver at an Aurora gas station and stole his SUV, according to the Aurora Police Department.
With Scavenged Goods Owner Hospitalized, Store’s Fans Are All Heart
Chip Litherland, owner of the punk-friendly store Scavenged Goods, at 3229 East Colfax Avenue, woke up in the wee hours of December 3 with a strange fluttering in his chest. But he powered through and opened the store that morning despite the wet snow that was snarling streets and keeping most shoppers away. He...
Debate Ignites Over New Study: Immigrants Constitute 27.7% of Denver’s Construction Workforce
denver7.com - 12/03/2025 11:42:52 PM. A recent study conducted by Construction Coverage revealed that immigrants constitute nearly a third of Denver's construction workforce, a figure that surpasses the national average of 26%. The study further emphasized that three occupation groups within the industry, namely...
Denver Braces for Chilly Temperatures and Gusty Winds, Hazardous Conditions Forecasted for Colorado Mountains
As Denverites wrap up in layers to combat the chill of early December, the forecast suggests there's a bit more winter wonder in store. According to the National Weather Service, the high for today in Denver is expected to be a brisk 45 degrees with winds shifting from south southwest to west northwest as the day...
This Colorado 24-Hour Restaurant Draws Road-Trippers From Hundreds Of Miles Away
Colfax hums with its usual rhythm outside, but the moment you step into Pete’s Kitchen at 1962 E Colfax Ave, Denver, the noise shifts into something warmer, chrome catching bits of morning light, steam rising off fresh coffee, and plates landing with that steady diner cadence that never seems to change.
State reopens Lookout Mountain youth detention facility
The state emptied out this facility just two months ago—while insisting there was nothing wrong. 9NEWS Reporter Rhea Jha has the latest.
EDITORIAL: Misplaced blame for Colorado’s ozone woes
Colorado’s Front Range air quality problem is real. The smog often obstructs our view of the state’s natural beauty while impacting health conditions. Yet even as regulators target oil and gas development as the presumed source, the real ozone culprits are Colorado’s natural geography and out-of-state pollution — not...
Anschutz-Rodgers: I wouldn’t trade growing up in rural America for anything
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers sat in her downtown Denver office, far from her beloved Crystal River Ranch, but surrounded by photos of the ranch and a wall of plaques and photos and newspaper clippings evidencing her long support of young people in agriculture and the National Western Stock Show. With her name on the newest...
Aurora’s Santa in the Park provides free services and holiday activities Saturday
AURORA | Santa is making an early appearance in Aurora on Saturday, and just about everybody in the family gets a treat. The Sixth Annual Santa in the Park community celebration is set for Saturday at Spencer Garrett Park, offering families a range of free resources and holiday activities. The...
Let’s Get Real: U.S. Insurance & Hospital Corporations Embrace Profits over Patient Safety
Let’s Get Real: US Healthcare Is an Industry, Not a System. This is your nurse. We called him Doug. Some days we didn’t see a nurse for entire shifts—and only for medication delivery and scanning the bar codes for payment. This is also your patient technician. Oh, wait, techs are in short supply, and the robot camera...

















