Mile High Mood Swing: Warm Denver Saturday Turns Stormy After Dark
Denver woke up to blue skies and bone-dry air on Saturday morning, May 9, with temperatures hovering near 63°F at local observation sites and a noticeable west-northwest breeze already in play. The afternoon is set to climb into the upper 70s across the plains, a classic spring warm-up before a late-day frontal shift flips the script. If your plans...
Aurora lawmakers consider asking voters for 0.3% sales tax hike for roads, safety, facilities
AURORA | The city will likely ask voters this November to approve a sales tax increase to fund $264 million in transportation, public safety and city facility capital improvement projects. At a May 9 workshop, city council members moved forward a proposal to ask voters to approve three bond issues,...
Denver restaurant offers free meals to people grieving their moms this Mother’s Day
A Denver restaurant is doing something special for those grieving their moms this Mother's Day.
Pit Bull Laws in Colorado: What Every Owner Needs to Know
Explore amazing animal stories – visit Animal of Things Now and follow us! Colorado does not have a single, statewide answer when it comes to pit bull ownership. Whether your dog is welcome, restricted, or outright prohibited depends almost entirely on where in the state you live. The rules in Denver look nothing like the rules in Fort Collins, and cities that banned pit bulls...
Bobcat spotted in Centennial neighborhood, authorities warn residents
Authorities in Arapahoe County are warning residents about a new neighbor prowling their neighborhood. A bobcat has been spotted in a Centennial neighborhood, according to an X post from the Arapahoe County sheriff’s office. The animal has specifically been spotted in the area of South Holly Street and East Dry Creek. Deputies are warning residents […]
Western Slope Geology: Why Grand Junction and Montrose Belong to the Colorado Plateaus
Colorado's geological map reveals five distinct regions, from the bustling Great Plains with Denver to the rugged Southern Rockies and the scenic Western Slope, inviting a fresh look at our state's landscape.
Early Saturday Stabbing Shakes 14th And Pearl In Downtown Denver
Early Saturday in downtown Denver, police swarmed the area near 14th Avenue and Pearl Street after a stabbing left one person injured and headed to a local hospital. The victim's wounds were described as non-life-threatening, and officers stayed at the scene to gather evidence and speak with witnesses. In an...
Mystery Body Near 3rd And Ogden Sparks Denver Police Probe
A body discovered near East 3rd Avenue and Ogden Street has Denver police working what they are calling an "outside death" investigation, with the city's Office of the Medical Examiner now tasked with determining how and why the person died. Police said they will update the public if the case is later reclassified as a homicide.
Taking care of the caretakers: Colorado medical school increases access to mental healthcare for...
AURORA, Colo. — The University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine has partnered with SOL Mental Health to ensure the newest doctors, the residents, have access to mental healthcare. “This really has changed the lives of many of our residents," Dr. Katie Suddarth, the associate program director, said. Suddarth...
Dragon Boat festival to stay at Sloan’s Lake amid environmental concerns
DENVER — The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival will once again be held at Sloan's Lake after environmental concerns put the viability of the event's traditional venue in doubt. Last year, the festival was moved from its usual July dates to September due in part to the potential presence of blue-green algae. Organizers said that if conditions continued to deteriorate, they may have to consider...

















