Erie declares drought emergency, threatens water shutoffs for sprinkler use
The Town of Erie on March 20 issued an emergency advisory telling residents to refrain from using sprinkler systems, warning it may shut off water service for those who do not comply. That same day, Erie escalated its drought status from “normal” to “emergency,” the highest level, with a target...
‘We are going to see another Marshall Fire’: Louisville takes steps to guard against...
With the Marshall Fire now four years behind Louisville, the city is still, in many ways, mending. But amid an onslaught of dry, warm weather, city leaders are also looking ahead, taking steps to fortify the community against another blaze. Risk of wildfire to homes in Louisville is, on average,...
Littwin: The movement is stronger than the disgrace of César Chávez — the icon...
The old line tells us there are no heroes up close — that each of us has flaws, including those whom we revere — but that line won’t do in the matter of César Chávez, the now-disgraced civil rights icon and champion of Latino farmworkers.
Arvada police arrest 2 juveniles, search for third, in stolen car crash
Police in Arvada arrested two juveniles and searched for a third juvenile early Monday morning in connection with an auto theft.
This Historic Colorado Hotel Restaurant Is The Talk Of The Town In April
Some brunch spots are easy to miss, and some feel like they have been quietly collecting loyal fans for years while the rest of the city catches up. This one has that exact energy, tucked inside a grand old setting that makes the whole experience feel a little more special before the first cup of coffee even hits the...
A school consolidation once divided Boulder. Now the district is about to try again.
This story is part of a series, BVSD: The Enrollment Reckoning, examining how declining enrollment and shifting demographics are forcing the district to rethink the future of its schools. When the Boulder Valley School District abruptly consolidated five schools in 2000, the move sparked protests, recall efforts and...
Step Inside This Colorado Italian Market And It Feels Like Europe
Some places are discovered with a plan, a map, and three tabs open on your phone. This one feels better when it happens by surprise. In Colorado, the best finds are often the ones hiding in plain sight, waiting for hungry people to wander in and realize they have accidentally upgraded their entire day. From the...
The Patio At This Unassuming Colorado Restaurant Is So Magical At Sunset You’ll Think...
Some discoveries feel almost unfair, like the universe slipped a perfect little secret into your day when you were not even looking. This daytime spot delivers that exact kind of surprise, pairing wide open views, fresh air, and front row seats to tiny takeoffs and landings that make every meal feel a little more...
Boulder’s healing continues 5 years after King Soopers shooting
The saying is that time heals all wounds. But for many, Boulder’s injuries are still raw. Sunday marks five years since a mass shooting at the King Soopers on Table Mesa Drive that killed 10 people — Tralona Bartkowiak, Suzanne Fountain, Teri Leiker, Kevin Mahoney, Lynn Murray, Rikki Olds, Neven Stanisic, Denny...
Police searching for suspect accused of firing at guests at party in Brighton
Police are working to find a man they believe fired at people at a party in the Denver metro area early Sunday morning.

















