Parade of Lights and more in Denver this weekend
Santa Claus is coming to (down)town on Saturday — along with dozens of dazzling floats. Why it matters: Denver's 9News Parade of Lights, now in its 51st year, remains downtown's marquee holiday tradition and one of the city's most consistently packed winter events. What to expect: More than 40...
Suspected DUI driver arrested going 92 mph with baby while heading to pick up...
A suspected drunk and high woman was arrested in Commerce City after she allegedly drove 92 mph with a baby in her vehicle, all while going to pick up another child from school.
What’s going into the old Macy’s at The Shops at Northfield?
Coming next year, online furniture company Wayfair will open one of its newest storefronts in Denver in its latest push for large-format in-person locations.
Opinion: Second Denver homeless day shelter needed as city wonk calls St. Francis ‘premier’
Denver City Council member Sarah Parady said Wednesday during the Planning and Housing Committee, which she chairs, that it may be time to open a second homeless day shelter in Denver.
Investigators: Missing Colorado man found after 4 months in Coal Creek
Paul Aragon, 34, was reported missing by his mother after his still-running truck with his dog inside was found abandoned.
This Colorado city shows the way out of MAGA dystopia
In an unhinged video this summer, Danielle Jurinsky, a former Aurora City Council member, blamed the Democratic Party for the firebomb attack on peaceful demonstrators in Boulder who called for the release of hostages in Gaza. Through tears, she angrily singled out Jewish leaders in the state, such as Gov. Jared...
Meet Lt. Col. Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell: America’s First Black Female Fighter Pilot
Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell. Image Credit: Long Blue Line podcast. When Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell was a little girl in Parker, Colorado, she would look to the sky and imagine herself there, not as a passenger, but as the one at the controls. In 1999, that childhood dream carried her into history...
Thornton cow sanctuary robbed of $20k in equipment: “My heart just dropped”
On Oct. 29, more than $20,000 of equipment was stolen from Pay & Friends Inc. in Thornton. The Adams County Sheriff's Office says it has no leads on who could have done it, leaving the nonprofit to pick up the pieces.
Council will consider $27M contract for Denver police body cameras, tasers
It’s been close to 10 years since the Denver Police Department first donned body-worn cameras in January 2016, and technology has advanced since then. The Department of Public Safety is asking the City Council to approve a new five-year, $27 million contract with Arizona-based Axon for 2,563 body cameras and 2,175...
Snow totals: Here’s how much fell across Colorado from December storm
The first major snow storm of winter 2025-26 hit Denver and Front Range late Tuesday night, dropping several inches of snow from Pueblo to Cheyenne, Wyoming. The highest accumulations were in the Front Range foothills west of Denver and west of Colorado Springs, with up to 8″ in some locales by mid morning Wednesday....

















