Jaywalking, Littering, and Other Laws You Break Every Day Without Realizing It in Colorado
Colorado has laws against jaywalking and littering, but enforcement varies, and some cities like Denver have decriminalized jaywalking as a lowest priority offense. These rules aim to promote safety and cleanliness, though many residents unknowingly violate them during routine activities.. Jaywalking Rules....
This Colorado Dog Clocked In Every Day for 14 Years
Back in the ‘50s, a lovable mutt turned a toll booth into his personal stage, winning hearts along the way.
Aurora police arrest suspect in arson case after several fires in cars, apartments
Aurora police arrested an arson suspect Tuesday morning in a case involving a series of fires last week. Aurora Police Department officers arrested Michael Anthony Lopez, 30, on multiple charges of arson, including second and fourth-degree arson, according to a news release. Lopez is in custody at the Aurora...
Colorado’s slowing growth could be a symptom of its own success
This is a part of an occasional series looking at aspects of Colorado’s faltering economy. Colorado’s economy boomed during the recovery years that followed the Great Recession. It outpaced most states when it came to adding jobs. For a few years starting in about 2013, it seemed like everybody wanted to live in...
Potential measles exposure reported at DIA: Health officials
A person who traveled through Denver International Airport on a connecting flight earlier this month was confirmed to have measles, and health and airport officials are warning anyone who traveled that day about potential exposure.
False Spring? Warm December temps coax many Colorado trees into early bloom
The calendar says December, but for much of Colorado, the weather feels more like April... and that's causing some trees and shrubs to wake up far too soon.
Colorado man says mailman was “going postal” during attack over parking
The holidays can be a stressful time for postal workers and delivery drivers, but what one Denver man says he experienced from a United States Postal Service worker goes beyond reasonable frustration.
Car stolen in Rifle found in Denver, suspect in custody
A man is behind bars for reportedly stealing a car in Rifle earlier this month, which was located on Monday in Denver.
High-tech scooters with seated and tricycle options coming to Denver
The City and County of Denver has chosen a new scooter operator, Veo, to replace Lime and Bird, according to a statement emailed to the author of this article. The city put out a request for proposals this fall from micromobility companies. The qualifications, according to the statement, included:
Updated wolf map shows species in Denver County watershed
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released their monthly wolf tracking map, which shows the watersheds where the species has been detected from November 25 through December 19, 2025. Notably, the map shows that wolves have been present in a watershed area that includes a small portion of Denver County – while this...

















