Motorcyclist seriously injured in Denver hit-and-run crash
Denver police are investigating a hit-and-run crash involving a motorcycle on Tuesday evening.
State approves plan for 24 oil wells near Aurora Reservoir
State regulators approved a proposal to drill oil wells less than a mile from the Aurora Reservoir, clearing the way for construction by SM Energy after years of opposition from nearby residents.
Two Homes Destroyed in Centennial Fire, Family Forced to Evacuate
Two Houses Catch Fire in Centennial Neighborhood, Family Displaced I’ve seen a lot of fire reports over the years, but […] This article originally appeared on BuildLikeNew.com — visit us for more home security guides.
Here are the water restrictions currently in effect in Colorado
DENVER — Municipalities across Colorado are enacting water restrictions due to one of the warmest and driest winters on record, negatively impacting the snowpack and amount of water that is expected to be available this year. From Denver to Aurora to Boulder to Thornton and Arvada, cities are either...
1 taken to hospital after Centennial stabbing, sheriff’s office says
One person has been taken to the hospital after a stabbing incident in Centennial on Tuesday evening.
Colorado law that allows school shooting victims to sue may contain an unintended loophole
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. When Colorado lawmakers passed a law in 2015 allowing school districts to be held liable for school shootings, they intended to give both staff and students the opportunity to sue. “Should our schools have a duty to protect...
Man sentenced for 2022 shooting, crash that killed 3 people
DENVER — A now-20-year-old man was sentenced this week to 48 years in prison in relation to a 2022 shooting and car crash that killed three people. Luis Rivas-Newcomb was sentenced Monday in Denver District Court after he pleaded guilty in December to a charge of second-degree murder. According...
Englewood moves to strengthen water restriction authority
The city of Englewood is strengthening its water restriction authority in the wake of historically low snowfall after the City Council unanimously approved updates to the city’s municipal water code Monday. The revised code codifies the city’s authority to establish mandatory, enforceable water restrictions and establishes clear enforcement for violations, up to criminal infractions. The […]
The Founder Behind a Denver-Based Barbecue Brand With Championship Roots
The Denver Gazette newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. Jason Ganahl did not drift into barbecue. He fought his way into it, one contest box and one tray of brisket at a time. Years later, that hard road has turned into G-Que BBQ, a Colorado name that has […]
Michael A. Hancock’s ‘Rules for Restoration’ to counter radicalism | The OpEdge Podcast
In the latest episode of The OpEdge — The Gazette’s new opinion podcast —writer, Denver Gazette columnist and business executive Michael A. Hancock tells OpEdge host and investigative columnist Jimmy Sengenberger how his book, “Rules for Restoration,” offers concrete ways to counter Colorado’s “radicalism” and restore genuine hope in an age of grievance and outrage. Watch […]

















