Particularly Dangerous Situation ahead for part of Friday’s fire threat
For the first time in Colorado, the National Weather Service office in Boulder has issued an extra warning known as "A Particularly Dangerous Situation" for parts of our northern Front Range.
Regis University professor pleads not guilty to killing wife
A Regis University English professor accused of murdering his wife, who was found dead in their home along with their infant daughter in July 2024, has pleaded not guilty.
Why aren’t more power lines buried in Colorado?
With many Coloradans still in the dark Friday evening, some have been asking why Xcel Energy is shutting off power and why aren't more power lines buried underground here in Colorado? Experts say it is easier said than done.
SB I-25 closed near Alameda after crash involving pedestrian
Denver police are at the scene of a crash involving a pedestrian on Interstate 25, near Alameda.
Bells, buckets and tradition: Fie family celebrates 70 years with the Salvation Army
Three members of the Fie family stood outside the Cherry Cricket in Cherry Creek Friday morning, ringing a 130-year-old bell attached to a worn leather strap. “It’s a family endeavor,” Roxanne Anderson said. “It’s just warms your heart to be able to help others.”. That bell...
1 killed in crash on Havana Street near Alameda Avenue
A man is dead after a crash in Aurora late Wednesday evening.
Victims of serial rapist share story after conviction
A Parker man has been convicted on all counts in a sexual assault trial. The district attorney says he used drugs, deception and manipulation to prey on women who trusted him.
Enrollment drop of 1,200 students may lead to what Denver superintendent calls ‘operational shifts’
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Enrollment in Denver Public Schools dropped by about 1,200 students this year as the arrival of new immigrant students slowed, district officials told the...
Golden prepares for extended power outage as Xcel confirms another shutoff
Residents and businesses in Golden are bracing for a prolonged power outage after Xcel Energy confirmed a Public Safety Power Shutoff will begin Friday at 5 a.m., driven by what city officials say is a worsening and potentially dangerous wind event.
Opinion: Narcan-pushing Denver homeless Coalition doc presumptuous and rude
I had a bad appointment the other day with a doctor from Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. It wasn’t the first time. First, he started by saying, “What’s going on?” This is an ignorant question. If he did not know that we were there to discuss my blood pressure, then he hadn’t done his homework. He said this...

















