The Massive Secondhand Shop In Colorado Where You’ll Find The Biggest Bargains
Treasure hunters and bargain lovers rejoice – the Goodwill Store & Donation Center in Lakewood isn’t just another thrift store; it’s a vast wonderland where yesterday’s discards become today’s discoveries. Ever had that moment when you find something extraordinary hiding in plain sight?. That’s the...
Denver mayor’s legal bill for sanctuary city hearing tops $1 million
The bill for Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s legal defense for a March 5 hearing before the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on “sanctuary” cities just crossed the $1 million mark. City financial records show that a fourth payment of $250,000 was made to Covington & Burling LLC, the D.C.-based law...
Rita Gutierrez-Garcia case on Dateline: Secrets Uncovered – A complete timeline of events
In Longmont, Colorado, 34-year-old Rita Gutierrez-Garcia, a devoted mother of three boys, vanished without a trace on March 18, 2018, after a night out celebrating St. Patrick's Day with family. Known for her strong work ethic and dreams of becoming a paralegal, Rita had gone to local bars to unwind following a...
Under new chief, CU Boulder police pushes safety app, mental health training
Police Chief Ashley Griffin comes to CU from a career of working in university policing.
Missing 14-year-old girl last seen on Colfax on Tuesday: CBI
A Missing Indigenous Person Alert was issued by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Thursday night for a 14-year-old girl who was last seen Tuesday afternoon in Denver.
How an experiment in the mountains could reveal the future of alpine plants
At approximately 12,000 feet in elevation, the mountain looks far from untouched. 384 plots of land outlined by yarn-like string, are part of an experiment. Residing inside these plots are neon flamingos, hearts on picks, and plastic butterflies. Upon closer inspection, brown-colored alpine plants closely cover the...
Denver halts program targeting youth prone to gun violence, for now
A City of Denver program that identified 7,500 of the city’s youth as being prone to gun violence is on hiatus, pending retooling, according to the Office of Neighborhood Safety.
CU Boulder suspends Phi Kappa Sigma after reports of ‘extreme or severe hazing’
The University of Colorado Boulder said that one of its fraternities was suspended Thursday after receiving "credible reports" of hazing.
Apartment giant Greystar settles with Colorado over fraudulent advertising
Greystar, the nation’s largest apartment owner and manager with holdings of more than 100,000 units, has settled a far-reaching suit by the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Colorado, over deceptive advertising that conceals hidden rental fees. “Addressing deceptive and hidden fees that trick consumers out of...
National study reveals widespread drug use on public transit, impacting RTD’s safety strategy
A sweeping new national study is revealing just how widespread open drug use has become on public transit systems across North America.

















