Thornton Cold Case Solved? Iowa Man Arrested in 2003 Homicide
In 2003, a 29-year-old from Colorado named Rosa Arguello was found dead from multiple stab wounds in Thornton.
Pickup truck passenger seen in video hurling object at another car identified
A person seen hurling an object from a pickup truck that hit a car windshield in Centennial has been identified.
Robert Redford’s Colorado legacy: From CU Boulder to Elitch Gardens
Before he became a Hollywood golden boy, Robert Redford, 89, who died in his sleep at his Utah home on Tuesday, paved a memorable path in Colorado.
She sued the city last year. Then she was one of 171 workers laid...
One of the city workers whose job was terminated in Denver's sweeping layoffs last month already had a standing lawsuit against the city — but she just found some reprieve. A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that the employment status of Jessica Calderon — who sued the Mayor’s Office and the Mayor’s Chief Equity...
Denver Council Bans Pet Store Sales of Dogs, Cats, Rabbits
The dog days are just about over. At its September 15 meeting, Denver City Council passed an ordinance prohibiting pet shops in the city from selling dogs, cats or rabbits. Mayor Mike Johnston must still sign off on the proposal for it to become law. If the ban does go...
Bike shop agrees to buy historic El Rancho building, metro district approval needed for...
An agreement has been put in place for a long-time local bicycle shop to purchase the relocated landmark El Rancho building, but county approval is still needed.
Police search for burglar targeting churches in Lakewood
Police are searching for a suspect who has burglarized several churches in Lakewood.
Boulder’s Dogs of the Day: Gracie & Addie’s Swimming Edition
Some days in Boulder are made for the dogs—and today belongs to Gracie and Addie. These two best friends are the stars of our Boulder Dogs of the Day: Swimming Edition, and nothing brings them more joy than diving into the clear waters of Coot Lake. Chasing the Floating...
September 17, 2025: Democratic voters face choice, what Mayor Johnston learned about homelessness, lifelong...
Colorado’s safest Democratic congressional seat has been held by the same person for 30 years. A new, high-profile challenger says it’s time for a change, and she wants to update the party’s brand. Then, how Denver’s mayor is changing his homelessness strategy. And, retirees go back to school.
Most Denver electric vehicle chargers are not wheelchair-accessible, council member says
Denver City Council member Chris Hinds, the Mile-High City’s first elected official in a wheelchair, told managers from the Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency on Wednesday that most city electric vehicle, or EV chargers are not wheelchair accessible.

















