Red‑Tagged Nightmares: Denver Jury Hears Gut‑Wrenching Tales In Schwalb Builders Trial
Jurors in Denver are hearing raw, emotional testimony from homeowners who say a local contractor took large deposits, tore into their houses, and then walked away, leaving gutted rooms, missed deadlines, and at least one property so unsafe that the city slapped on a red tag and deemed it uninhabitable. The testimony...
Cherry Creek School District Assistant Superintendent Tony Poole placed on administrative leave
Cherry Creek School District Assistant Superintendent Tony Poole has been placed on administrative leave, district officials confirmed Wednesday. Lauren Snell, a district spokesperson, declined to say whether Poole’s administrative leave was paid or not. Poole started with the school district in 1989 as a teacher and...
FlatIron Crossing Elevates Shopping Experience with Six New Retailers
FlatIron Crossing, the premier shopping destination serving the North Denver metro area, is excited to announce another wave of retail momentum with the addition of six brands, bringing fresh energy and sought-after concepts to the property. The latest leasing update introduces Abercrombie & Fitch, Earthbound Trading...
Colorado Law Enforcement Seeking Help in 24-Year-Old Cold Case
A shocking triple murder took place at a Colorado bowling alley in 2002 and there appears to be renewed interest from the FBI all these years later.
Colorado man accused of calling bomb threat at court ahead of sentencing hearing
A man has been charged in connection with a bomb threat he allegedly made last week at the Adams County Courthouse. Records show that he had a hearing scheduled that day at that courthouse to be sentenced in a previous case.
Cause of Death Revealed in Kaylee Russell Accident
Colorado State Patrol released the cause of death for missing Ault woman, Kaylee Russell, after her vehicle was found submerged in a canal.
Arvada councilmember under investigation for alleged ethics violation
A third-party investigator will look into potential ethics violations from Arvada City Councilmember Sharon Davis. Davis was excused from the dais during the council’s regular business meeting on Feb. 3. The rest of the council then approved the outside investigation with a 6-0 vote. The investigation, according to...
Human trafficking reaches high levels in Colorado
(The Center Square) – Colorado saw “peak levels” for human trafficking in 2025 even without complete data for the year, a new analysis warns. The analysis by Common Sense Institute Colorado uses data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. But the institute said the state’s...
3 Major Restaurant Chains Closing It’s Doors in Colorado: In March 2026 (
From the Front Range to the Western Slope, here are the three major restaurant chains closing locations in Colorado this March 2026. In a move that hits close to home, the Broomfield-based Noodles & Company is entering the first phase of its 2026 "Portfolio Optimization." After closing over 40 stores last year, the...
Suspect arrested after officers dragged by vehicle, Thornton Police say
THORNTON, Colo. — A man has been arrested in connection with an incident that injured two police officers earlier this month in Thornton. On Feb. 3 just after 2 a.m. near West 88th Avenue and Huron Street, Thornton Police contacted an occupied suspicious vehicle parked at a gas station that didn't have a license...

















