Opinion: Lockers for Denver’s homeless: $215,245 a bargain for city
Many of my readers express outrage over how much the city spends on services for people experiencing homelessness. And even though I was homeless myself from 2018-2020, I understand why they get upset. It sometimes seems like there isn’t much gained for the hundreds of millions spent.
16-year-old found shot to death in Aurora driveway
Police in Aurora are investigating the shooting death of a 16-year-old boy in the 3400 block of S. Jebel Court early Sunday morning.
Moving from Aurora to Boulder: What to Expect
Relocating within Colorado can feel like a small step on the map but a big shift in lifestyle. Moving from Aurora to Boulder is a perfect example. While both cities sit along the Front Range, they offer very different daily rhythms, housing markets, and cultural expectations. For people considering the move,...
Denver residents team up with Red Cross, Xcel to help resource center in Evergreen
City Ice, a family-owned business in Denver, was loading up Saturday afternoon for another trip to the foothills. The ice was being delivered to several restaurants in the foothills trying to save their food during a continued power outage.
Golden businesses scramble as power outages stretch into the weekend
After losing power Friday morning, restaurants coordinated efforts to keep food from spoiling. Multiple businesses ran generators while others shared cold storage space, including a refrigerated truck, secured by Woody's Pizza.
‘Lives will be lost’: Boulder protesters sound alarm over NCAR breakup plan
Hundreds of protesters lined Broadway in Boulder Saturday to defend the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). This comes after the feds threatened to dismantle the center.
Own It: The Responsibility of Getting Behind the Wheel
It is time we move past comfortable conversations and have a direct, urgent discussion on impaired driving and the root of the issue: personal responsibility, especially for those of us who live and drive right here in Colorado. As we focus on December’s National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, we all...
Officers shoot ‘suspicious person’ near Northglenn Marketplace after chase
Northglenn police officers shot and injured a person near Northglenn Marketplace Friday night, according to the police department.
Denver Police Spotlight Gentle Shar-Pei Rudolph Awaiting Adoption at Local Shelter
The Denver Police Department took to social media on December 20th to introduce the community to Rudolph, a 5-year-old Chinese Shar-Pei in need of a forever home. With a chocolate coat and weighing in at 51 pounds, Rudolph was described in the department's "Furever Home Friday" post as a "bundle of mellow curiosity...
A Small Win for a Community Fighting the Oil and Gas Industry
I wouldn’t wish living next to an active frack site on my worst enemy. The low humming noise, bright lights, and vibrations keep you up all night. The foul smells fill your home and your lungs. But worst of all, the constant worrying slowly consumes you. How will the...

















