Metz sentenced for shooting teenager taking homecoming photos in 2024
The incident occurred in September 2024 when his girlfriend called to inform him that two teenagers were on the property, trying to find a spot for homecoming photos.
Aldi files plans for its first two Colorado stores — and 48 more are...
Start saving your quarters. Aldi, the German-born discount grocery chain with a cult following and a coin-operated cart system, has filed plans for its first two Colorado stores — both […]
QuikTrip Plans New Arvada Convenience Store
QuikTrip could soon bring a new convenience store and gas station to Arvada as the company seeks approval for a new location. The proposed development would be located at the southeast corner of SH-93 and SH-72 (9295 Matterhorn Ln), according to a rezoning request currently under review by the City of Arvada.
Gun groups sue Denver, Polis, Weiser and others over ‘assault’ weapons ban
A lawsuit filed in federal court by three Denver residents and two gun rights groups aims to strike down the city’s “assault weapon” restrictions, along with bans on ammunition magazines holding 15 rounds or more. The complaint, filed on June 30 by Ray Elliott, Trevor Alley and Michael Vitco, along with the Firearms Po
E-bike battery causes apartment building fire
Investigators from South Adams County Fire Rescue say an E-bike battery caused an early morning fire at the Greyhound Apartments on East 62nd Avenue in Commerce City.
Video shows arrest during in-progress bank robbery in Arvada
Video released by the Arvada Police Department showed the moment officers arrested a man who was actively robbing a bank.
Someone should probably look into the crumbling Manilla Road, I-70 overpass
Jeff from Aurora writes, “What’s driving you crazy? Someone should probably start looking into the crumbling Manilla Rd, I-70 overpass. I have been watching this deterioration for almost a decade."
Amid summer doldrums, Denver area home prices continue edging up
The Denver Metro home sales market slid into a summer doldrum over the past month, with the number of homes sold falling off 5.56% and the number of homes awaiting a sale rising by 4%. However, area home prices continued a slow, steady climb that has been maintained since early spring. The overall median price […]
Denver City Council approves municipal sentencing reforms, going beyond state Supreme Court ruling
In a recent session that drew attention from legal observers across the region the Denver City Council moved forward with measures to adjust penalties in lower level cases. This action builds on a prior state Supreme Court decision yet adds several local provisions aimed at easing burdens on defendants and court staff
Denver weather: A potentially rainy afternoon as temperatures skyrocket
Temperatures continue to climb in Denver this summer, and an afternoon rain shower may be the only way to cool them down. The National Weather Service said to expect a high of around 95 on Tuesday, with a 40% chance of afternoon showers. Those rain showers, expected after 3 p.m., are expected across much of […]

















