Colorado communities prepare to celebrate Juneteenth
This Friday, June 19, Colorado celebrates Juneteenth, a state and federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery and the promise of freedom.
Biker Jim Bows Out Of Avanti As LoHi Hot Dog Era Hits Pause
Jim Pittenger, the chef and restaurateur better known as "Biker Jim," quietly stepped away from his stall at Avanti Food & Beverage on Sunday after citing personal health issues. The move ends a comeback that began in late 2025, when Pittenger reopened a version of his brand inside the LoHi food hall. He says he will f
Bow Mar moves ahead with road gates despite pushback from neighbors
Bow Mar approved road gates to cut down on cut-through traffic, but Denver and Littleton are calling for a pause on the project.
I-70 open in Wheat Ridge following serious crash
Portions of Interstate 70 are closed down while police are on the scene of a serious crash on Tuesday afternoon.
Construction worker dies at site of new Broncos training facility
A construction worker died at the site of the Denver Broncos' new training facility on Monday.
Aurora Cops Nab Suspect In Southlands Wells Fargo Heist
Aurora police and federal agents say they have tracked down their man in the Southlands Wells Fargo robbery, arresting 45-year-old Andrew Scott on Tuesday in connection with the May 29 heist at the branch in the busy shopping area. Investigators say the robber slipped a note across the counter demanding cash, then bolt
Craig Hospital Launches $250M Expansion In Englewood To Ease Rehab Bed Shortage Crisis
Craig Hospital is moving ahead with a $250 million campus expansion in Englewood as demand for brain and spinal cord rehabilitation services continues to outpace capacity. The project aims to relieve a persistent bed shortage, with the hospital typically operating at over 90% occupancy and maintaining a waitlist of aro
Denver tightens lobbying rules, adds ‘cooling off’ period
Lobbyists seeking to influence the City and County of Denver will now face new hurdles after the Denver City Council voted unanimously Monday to amend the city code by adding disclosure regulations and a 12-month “cooling off” period for former elected and cabinet members. The amendment, sponsored by Denver City Counci
Denver Public Schools superintendent confirms interest in Miami-Dade job
After repeatedly denying rumors he was pursuing jobs in other districts, Denver Public Schools (DPS) Superintendent Alex Marrero confirmed that he has been “recruited” in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools search. In a June 9 email to the Board of Education obtained by The Denver Gazette, Marrero said he was “recruit
Driving You Crazy: The roundabouts on Lowry Boulevard make no sense
Matt from Denver writes, “What's driving you crazy? The roundabouts on Lowry Blvd make no sense. Some lanes are allowed to go forward and others are forced to turn."

















