‘Concerned for their safety’: Thornton police seek help locating 11-year-old, mother
Just after 4 a.m. Wednesday, the Thornton Police Department shared an urgent request for information: Have you seen Liberty Martinez-Silva?
Man Rescued After Climbing 100-Foot Sculpture in Denver Tech Center
A Colorado man is safe after spending nearly ten hours atop a 100-foot-tall sculpture in the Denver Tech Center. The man climbed up the DTC Identity Monument at around 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9. He did not come down until 2:35 a.m. Wednesday, according to Megan Copenhaver, spokesperson for the City of...
Thieves smash-and-grab at Golden game store, only to give goods back minutes later
A game store in Golden is cleaning up after a smash-and-grab burglary early Monday morning that left broken glass, damaged display cases and thousands of dollars in stolen merchandise.
Denver demolishes seized ‘junk’ RVs at cost of $1,400 each
Representatives of the Denver general services and sheriff’s departments gleefully shared with City Council members Monday videos of backhoes demolishing “junk” RVs in the city that previously contained people experiencing homelessness.
Thieves steal packages after breaking into Westminster neighborhood mail center
Westminster police say they need help finding thieves who broke into a mail center and stole packages on camera.
World’s Largest Bike Maker Giant Group Moving US Headquarters
Giant’s U.S. division plans a major headquarters move to Colorado, with operations shifting in early 2026
From diploma to deployment, Colorado airman continues commitment to service
More than 900 students will graduate from Metropolitan State University Denver on Friday, including 87 who are veterans or currently serving in the military. Among them is Senior Airman Jordan Klehr, who will trade his cap and gown for a uniform to deploy overseas.
Has the Battle for a Legendary Colorado Bar Been Lost?
Since it was announced that the Dark Horse Tavern in Boulder, Colorado, was set to be demolished in favor of a new development project, fans of the landmark have levied for it to be saved, but that battle may have been lost.
Boulder’s Dark Horse could close by year’s end as redevelopment plans and subdivision rules...
Boulder’s World Famous Dark Horse could close as soon as the end of the year as developers behind the Williams Village II project run up against the city’s subdivision rules and seek to avoid construction delays. City officials are reviewing a request from the property owner for greater...
Over $10,000 in jewelry stolen from Denver metro area store
Police are hoping the public can help identify two suspects who took jewelry from a store in the Denver metro area last month.

















