Westminster brewery defends itself amid social media uproar over ‘Ice Ice Baby’ post
A Westminster brewery is speaking out after a post on social media referencing "Ice Ice Baby" faced backlash as stores decided to close on Friday during the nationwide shutdown in support of ending Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.
Trial ordered for man who allegedly body slammed lawyer
An Arapahoe County judge ordered Aurora resident Daniel Alexander Ashby to stand trial for felony assault, after witnesses say Ashby body-slammed defense lawyer H. Michael Steinberg in a courthouse hallway last December.
Trucker who hit abutment had alcohol and meth in system, autopsy shows
An autopsy report on the driver of a gasoline tanker truck that smashed into a light rail abutment along Yale Avenue in Denver on Thanksgiving shows the driver had alcohol and methamphetamine in his system.
Three children discovered in trunk of suspected drunk driver’s vehicle in Denver metro area
Police in the Denver metro area made an alarming discovery during the recent arrest of a suspected drunk driver when they found three children in the trunk of the car.
Gym chain keeps closing locations and transferring members to other gyms
AURORA, Colo. — Members at Zone Athletic Club at Southlands in Aurora got an abrupt message late last month that their gym was closing in two days. The notice said those members were welcome to continue to work out at a nearby YMCA, but many members didn’t realize their memberships had actually been sold to the YMCA...
Driver with 7 previous suspensions clocked going 50+ mph over speed limit
A 27-year-old driver was clocked going more than 50 mph over the speed limit, but a Lakewood Police Department agent found even more after pulling him over.
DPS, doctors warn of return of dangerous social media challenge
Since 2020, at least two teenagers in the United States have died participating in a social media trend, the Benadryl challenge. This week, a Denver high school warned parents they’ve seen the trend start to resurface.
Concerns from residents as Denver moves from paper to digital property tax bills
The City and County of Denver said switching from paper to digital will save them $100,000 every year in mailing costs.
Booze Boom In Colorado: Alcohol Now Fuels Nearly Half Of UCHealth Liver Transplants
Alcohol is muscling its way into the top spot on Colorado’s transplant charts, and not in a good way. Transplant specialists say alcohol-related liver disease now makes up nearly half of the liver transplants performed at UCHealth, a rapid shift that has them treating younger and sicker patients while scrambling to...
Wrongful death lawsuit filed in shooting at Main Event in Highlands Ranch
The family of a man shot and killed by a Douglas County Sheriff's Office deputy at Main Event in Highlands Ranch has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, according to a complaint and jury demand.

















