Aurora lawmakers give first OK to unmanned cameras to curb speeding
AURORA | Aurora police are asking city council for unmanned cameras and radar devices to snag speeding violations, reigniting a debate over the use of traffic cameras in the city. Police Lt. Chris Amsler of APD’s traffic division told city council members at Monday’s meeting that the change is needed...
Denver Police Identified the Evergreen High School Shooting Suspect 24 Hours After Attack
Here's what to know about the shooter who injured two Evergreen High School students in September 2025 in Denver, Colo.
This brewery and pizzeria in Englewood employs adults with disabilities to brew craft beer
On South Broadway in Englewood sits a brewery and pizzeria unlike any other. At first glance, Brewability offers all the makings of a classic neighborhood hangout—craft beer, bubbling pizzas, and a steady calendar of live music and events. But step inside, and you’ll quickly discover that Brewability is about so much...
More than 300 firefighters travel to Denver for 9/11 memorial stair climb
A total of 343 firefighters from 13 states and 49 departments came to Denver to climb the Guard and Grace building, to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11.
Chick-fil-A opens new Aurora location
AURORA, Colo. — A new Chick-fil-A has opened in the southeast Denver metro area. The new restaurant officially opened on Thursday at 21607 E Quincy Ave. in Aurora, near Quincy Avenue and Picadilly Road. Chick-fil-A said the restaurant will be open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through...
Heavy Hands, Heavier Hearts: After a Shooting That Shook the Community, This Team Fights...
The once-red doors to Heavy Hands Heavy Hearts, Lumumba Sayers Sr.’s longtime gym and community center, are sun-bleached and locked, the branding tattered. This modest space on Dayton Street in Aurora was once responsible for giving hundreds of outcast youth a sense of belonging. It was a powerhouse, and now its fans...
Colorado man going to trial for bomb threats to Sayre elementary school
Sayre, Pa. — A man from Colorado was arrested in South Dakota after allegedly sending multiple threatening emails to staff at a Sayre Catholic elementary school. Ronald Anthony Fiorello, 62, of Aurora, Colo., used to live in Bradford County, according to Sayre police. In the morning of Aug. 20, he allegedly sent...
Colorado teen’s senior pictures go viral with hundreds of thousands of likes
A cross-country runner at a Colorado high school is experiencing celebrity status after his senior pictures went viral
Aurora police chief cedes need for community trust but says use of force is...
AURORA | In a community meeting Wednesday, Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain made it clear that even with dialogue and reform, use of force will always be necessary for police because the outcomes are constrained by human behavior. “I wish we could say that we could have conversations and fix...
Suspect arrested after reportedly threatening woman with pair of pruning shears
A suspect was arrested by the Arvada Police Department last week for reportedly threatening a woman with a pair of pruning shears.

















