Stuffed toy drive to support hospitalized children: How you can help in Arvada
ARVADA, Colo. — A campaign to collect new teddy bears and stuffed animals is happening in Arvada. The Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation Stuffed Animal Toy Drive will take place Wednesday from 7-10 a.m. at 5394 Marshall St. The Arvada Fire and Police Departments will be on-site Wednesday...
Mountain View Fire Rescue understands the importance of esophageal cancer screenings
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health says firefighters have a 62% higher risk of esophageal cancer.
Cop Halts Commerce City Speedster After Kids Ride Loose In Backseat
A Commerce City police officer pulled over a driver on Highway 2 after spotting two small children riding loose in the backseat, then refused to let the car move an inch until proper child seats arrived. The driver ultimately walked away with citations for child abuse, speeding, reckless driving and failing to...
Boulder vs America’s Most Popular Dog Breeds: Which Dogs Thrive Here
America’s Top Dogs vs. Boulder’s Trail-Ready Companions. Boulder’s trails, lakes, and wide-open spaces don’t just shape the people who live here—they shape the dogs we see every day. The latest list of America’s most popular dog breeds tells one story. Boulder tells another. Some...
Police investigates homicide in Thornton Wednesday
THORNTON, Colo. (KKTV) - Police are investigating a homicide that happened late Wednesday night in Thornton. According to a post on social media, officers responded to a call that someone was bleeding near East 88th Avenue and Grant Street just before 11 p.m. Upon arrival, officers said they located a...
Front Range cities move to restrict and enforce water use
COLORADO, USA — Utilities across Colorado’s Front Range are tightening water restrictions as one of the driest winters in decades leaves water supplies strained and officials warning that conservation will be critical in the months ahead. On Wednesday, Denver Water formally adopted a Stage 1 drought declaration,...
Felony suspect found hiding in stranger’s attic in Wheat Ridge, allegedly told police he...
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (KKTV) - A suspect with a felony warrant out for his arrest was taken into custody after being found in a stranger’s attic last week, according to Wheat Ridge police. On March 13, the Wheat Ridge Police Department (WRPD) said officers were in the area of...
CU Boulder awarded $1.5M to support postdocs amid funding uncertainty
A foundation based in California has awarded the University of Colorado Boulder $1.5 million to fund postdoctoral researchers amid funding uncertainty. CU Boulder’s award is part of $55 million in one-time funding provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, split among 30 U.S. universities. Based in the San...
Brookfield Blows Republic Plaza Deadline Again As Denver’s Tallest Tower Teeters
Brookfield Properties has once again let the clock run out on the loan backing Republic Plaza, failing to pay off the debt when it matured on March 15. The 56-story tower, Denver’s tallest building, is now in special servicing as lenders and servicers weigh their options in a downtown office market that still has...
Broomfield restricts RV parking, new policy takes effect next week
The ordinance will prohibit the parking of any RV on any public street for longer than 72 hours in any 14-day period in Broomfield.

















