Aurora lawmakers move forward with tobacco license ordinance
Aurora councilmembers moved forward with a proposed ordinance in Monday night’s study session that would create a license for businesses that sell tobacco, Kratom and psychoactive substances. Councilmember Curtis Gardner was the only member in opposition to the ordinance, expressing concerns about lack of clarity for...
Denver considers new rules to crack down on ‘predatory’ home investors
Denver City Council is considering new regulations aimed at cracking down on “predatory home investing," targeting investors who buy properties at low prices and quickly resell them for profit.
Late Comedian Hated Colorado’s Largest Airport
While comedian Ralphie May’s most famous Colorado-centric story took place at Grand Junction’s Avalon Theater, the late funny man also once went on a long rant about how much he disliked Denver International Airport.
Former park ranger accused of stabbing hoax to get psychological evaluation
DENVER (KDVR) — A former park ranger is set to receive a psychological evaluation ahead of his arraignment after he was accused of a stabbing hoax at Staunton State Park in August 2025. Callum Heskett, 26, appeared in court on Monday morning for his arraignment, where he is accused...
Colorado’s Most Impossible Dinner Reservations And Why Everyone Wants Them
There is a special thrill in landing the hardest table in the state, like finding a parking spot right by the door on the busiest night of the year, and that rush is exactly what great dining is all about. Consider this your confidence boost and shortcut to Colorado’s most...
Denver Post story links Epstein to Aspen
A story published on Sunday by the Denver Post — “What the Epstein files say about Colorado” — makes mention of events involving Jeffrey Epstein, his associates and trips to Aspen, some involving young women. The 1,500-word article, cultivated by five staff members of the Post,...
FBI seeking information for Littleton triple murder cold case
The FBI Denver Field Office is seeking information related to a triple murder cold case that took place in Littleton.
Citivest Snaps Up Half-Empty Leetsdale Marketplace for $13 Million in Denver Deal
Leetsdale Marketplace, a 111,669-square-foot grocery-anchored shopping center in southeast Denver, changed hands on Feb. 9 for $13 million. The buyer is a partnership led by Citivest Commercial, stepping into a mostly leased but noticeably underperforming 1992-built property at 7150 Leetsdale Drive. The center was...
Jeffco Braces As DNA Analyst At Center Of Lab Scandal Returns To Court
Yvonne “Missy” Woods, the former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA analyst whose work has been tied to apparent data manipulation in hundreds of criminal cases, is set to be back in Jefferson County court this week. Her return is dragging a years-long forensic scandal back into the spotlight, as prosecutors,...
Cherry Creek school board enacting ‘reforms’ in the wake of superintendent’s sudden resignation
AURORA | The Cherry Creek School District Board of Education announced policy reforms and an external audit following the sudden resignation of Superintendent Christopher Smith and the placement of the district’s chief human resources officer, his wife, Brenda Smith, on administrative leave. School district officials...

















