Too-Good-to-Be-True ‘Grocery Card’ Blitz Spooks Denver Seniors
Streaming and social media are suddenly awash in glossy ads promising Denver seniors a “free Medicare grocery card.” The spots sound like Uncle Sam is picking up the tab, complete with urgent language urging viewers to “call now.” In reality, those cards are usually extra perks tucked inside certain private Medicare Ad
Pre-Dawn Carjacking Near 10th and Broadway Ends With Two in Cuffs
Early Monday in downtown Denver, an apparent carjacking near 10th Avenue and Broadway ended with two people in handcuffs, according to police. Officers recovered the vehicle and detained two individuals in connection with the incident, though authorities have not yet released their names or any formal charges. Accordin
Sheet metal apprentices seek to fill gaps in trade field with help from nonprofit
A program in Denver is on a mission to provide the skills necessary for young professionals to fill the gaps in the trades.
Tornado watch issued for the Denver metro area Monday
For the first time this year, a tornado watch has been issued for the Denver metro area on Monday as incoming storms could bring severe weather, large hail, and the […]
Sirens sounded ‘inadvertently’ during Denver tornado watch
The city of Denver was under a tornado watch Monday afternoon — but the hazard sirens that howled just after 4 p.m. were a mistake, city officials said. "Siren was sounded inadvertently. There is no threat of destructive weather to Denver at this time," wrote mayoral spokesperson Jon Ewing.
9 Colfax area business, property owners recommended for revitalization board
The Aurora City Council cast a unanimous preliminary vote Monday night to appoint nine members to serve on the board overseeing the revitalization of Colfax Avenue. The recommended appointees, who will get an official vote at the next regular council meeting, include a variety of business and property owners within the
Aurora council votes to require periodic detention center inspections
Aurora lawmakers moved forward with ordinances Monday requiring periodic inspections of and more regulated disease reporting from detention facilities in the city, notable the GEO Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility. Both ordinances, sponsored by Councilmember Gianina Horton, passed Monday with three “no” vote
Cici’s Pizza Buffet Has Returned to Colorado
Cici’s Pizza has returned to Colorado with the reopening of its Aurora location.
Before Colorado turns 150, meet its oldest church, city and more
As the nation celebrates America turning 250 , the Centennial State gets to celebrate Colorado turning 150 . Once considered a far-flung outpost of America’s westward expansion, Colorado’s majesty came to inspire a nation and it became the site of major discoveries . So much of that history predates statehood, however.
Denver Public Schools adopts all-day cell phone ban for students
The Denver Public Schools Board of Education unanimously adopted a new policy on Monday banning student use of cell phones and other personal communication devices during school hours.

















