1 killed in Tuesday morning crash in Denver
DENVER — One person is dead after a Tuesday morning crash in Denver. Denver Police first posted about the crash at about 4:07 a.m. Tuesday on the social platform X. The crash happened in the westbound lanes of Interstate 70 near Havana Street, according to police. Video from Sky9...
Colorado Mountains Brace for Multiple Snow Waves Over Next 10 Days While Denver and...
COLORADO — A highly active winter pattern is lining up for Colorado’s mountain regions, with multiple waves of snow expected over the next 10 days, delivering much-needed accumulation to high elevations across the state. Forecast snowfall guidance shows repeated mountain-focused systems capable of producing...
Denver considers new rules to crack down on ‘predatory’ home investors
Denver City Council is considering new regulations aimed at cracking down on “predatory home investing," targeting investors who buy properties at low prices and quickly resell them for profit.
9NEWS investigation: DIA concession pricing policy gives businesses wide latitude to mark up prices
Denver's airport has a policy meant to keep prices down inside concourses. Steve On Your Side put it to the test, and found it isn't always working.
Late Comedian Hated Colorado’s Largest Airport
While comedian Ralphie May’s most famous Colorado-centric story took place at Grand Junction’s Avalon Theater, the late funny man also once went on a long rant about how much he disliked Denver International Airport.
New Broomfield ordinance amid rising complaints of RVs parked for extended time
Members of Broomfield City Council will consider a new ordinance that would limit how long larger vehicles like RVs can be parked on city streets.
Large crowd breaks record for Goldens in Golden
Thousands of people and their best friends flooded the streets of Golden on Saturday, breaking the all-time attendance record for the annual Goldens in Golden event.
Denver Post story links Epstein to Aspen
A story published on Sunday by the Denver Post — “What the Epstein files say about Colorado” — makes mention of events involving Jeffrey Epstein, his associates and trips to Aspen, some involving young women. The 1,500-word article, cultivated by five staff members of the Post,...
I-70 Shuttle Heist: Denver Man Cops Plea After Bus Tears Through Crash Scene
Jared Romelo Brooks has admitted his role in the stolen shuttle scare that rattled first responders on Interstate 70, pleading guilty on Feb. 2 to second-degree motor-vehicle theft. Prosecutors say Brooks swiped a Clear Creek County Roundabout shuttle and drove it straight through an active crash scene, coming...
Cherry Creek Assistant Superintendent Tony Poole announces retirement amid district leadership upheaval
Cherry Creek School District Assistant Superintendent Tony Poole announced his plans to retire at the end of the school year, The Denver Gazette has learned. His announcement comes just two weeks after former Superintendent Chris Smith abruptly resigned amid allegations of a toxic work environment with his wife,...

















