Pre-Dawn Stabbing Shakes Quiet Corner Of W 5th And Newton
An early-morning stabbing near W 5th Avenue and N Newton Street turned a quiet stretch of west Denver into an active crime scene before sunrise on Saturday, leaving one person in the hospital and detectives racing to track down whoever is responsible. What the department said. According to the Denver...
This Unassuming Colorado Dive Bar Is Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen
There’s a special kind of magic that happens when a place refuses to pretend it’s something it isn’t. Lakeview Lounge in Edgewater is that rare establishment that’s so authentically itself, you’ll wonder why every other bar in Colorado is trying so hard to be trendy when they could just be real instead.
Longmont City Council to vote on new FRCC campus, transit hub agreements
The Longmont City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on two agreements to help build a Front Range Community College campus and a new regional transit hub in the area of First Avenue and Main Street, according to a Friday evening city news release. The roughly 6-acre site sits off Main Street between First and...
This Hidden Colorado Bakery Has Huge Cinnamon Rolls That You Will Dream About
Somewhere along a busy avenue, there is a bakery quietly stealing the spotlight one glorious roll at a time. It is the kind of place that instantly upgrades from a casual stop to a personal obsession after just one visit. The second you walk in, the air feels sweeter, the...
Four more people linked to a Broomfield school have measles
Four more cases of measles have been identified in Adams and Weld counties. The state health department and both counties’ health agencies confirmed that all four people were unvaccinated and all are tied to Broomfield High School or Broomfield Heights Middle School. The Colorado Department of Public Health and...
Brothers sentenced in deadly aquarium drive-by shooting
Two brothers were sentenced on Friday in connection with a drive-by shooting outside the Denver Downtown Aquarium that killed a 19-year-old.
Low water levels at Denver park causing concern
Water levels are much lower than normal at Athmar Park in Denver and there have been reports of dead fish.
LDS activist excommunicated from the church speaks out on women’s rights across Colorado |...
Forty-Five Years Ago This Week: “Women must demand — now and if necessary at the peril of our lives — that we be granted civil rights in the same way rich white men in this country were granted them: constitutional decree,” said Sonia Johnson, co-founder of Mormons for the Equal Rights Amendment.
From Blackbelly burritos to Moxie cinnamon rolls: Kitchen Table Talk
(From left to right) Chef Hosea Rosenberg, John Lehndorff, chef Dan Asher, Rick Hickerson of Moxie Bread Co and Laura Fessenden of Moxie Bread Co. (KGNU/Lily Sharp) Food-filled Fund Drive fun was on the menu March 5 on Kitchen Table Talk, KGNU’s monthly, hour-long food discussion program. Hosts John Lehndorff (Radio...
Stabbings and 72 Police Calls Ignite Northglenn Revolt Over State Mental Health Homes
A January 7 stabbing has turned long‑simmering anxiety in Northglenn into open conflict with the state. After a resident allegedly stabbed another resident and injured two responding officers at one of the Colorado Department of Human Services transitional living homes on Grant Drive, city leaders and neighbors are...

















