Colorado governor, congressman say there isn’t much government can do after massive Nederland shopping...
NEDERLAND — The fire that tore through the Caribou Village Shopping Center in Nederland doesn’t qualify as a major disaster, but Gov. Jared Polis on Friday acknowledged the huge economic impact of the Thursday morning blaze that destroyed as many as 20 businesses and damaged three. “I want...
Giant Swastika Spotted in Jefferson County
The giant white swastika appeared off I-70 early Saturday, October 11. A giant swastika has been spotted off Interstate 70, near the town of Golden. Social media users began reporting the swastika and sharing photos of the giant symbol early Saturday, October 11. The swastika was reported “around sunrise,” according...
Over 100 tickets issued for leaf-peeepers parking on Guanella Pass
Authorities issued dozens of tickets to people who parked on Guanella Pass to see leaves.
The Top 10 Most Trusted Real Estate Agents in Colorado for 2025
In Colorado’s competitive real estate market, where dreams of mountain living draw buyers from across the nation, trust isn’t just valuable — it’s everything. The ten agents featured in this exclusive list have earned something that can’t be bought or marketed: the unwavering confidence of their clients and...
Homeless shelter to temporarily close on weekends
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – The largest homeless shelter between Denver and Salt Lake City is closing on weekends after recent funding cuts. HomewardBound of the Grand Valley (HBGV) staff and board of directors decided to close the North Avenue Adult Emergency Shelter from Friday to Monday mornings, starting...
Despite loss of ‘heart of Nederland,’ residents rally to maintain the town’s soul
Nederland residents tonight are heartbroken about the loss of an integral part of town and for many, their way of life.
Police: Shuttle bus driver was at-fault in deadly Commerce City crash
Investigators have determined that a shuttle bus driver was at-fault in a crash that killed one person and injured 10 others in July, the Commerce City Police Department announced Friday.
Denver Walls covered a beloved Chicano mural in RiNo. Now, it’s being restored
There’s a fundamental debate in street art: Should murals be temporary or permanent?. It’s a debate where there’s often no straightforward answer. But as the art form’s reputation has evolved in the current zeitgeist – moving from “vandalism” to “public art” – it’s also become more regulated.
Boulder City Council approves $521 million 2026 budget with new fees and cuts
On Oct. 9, the Boulder City Council unanimously approved City Manager Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde’s recommended $521 million budget for 2026. A final vote on the measure is scheduled for Oct. 23. The spending plan slightly increases the city’s overall operating budget compared with last year but includes cuts across...
Opinion: Celebrate World Homeless and Mental Health days in Denver
Today, Oct. 10, is World Homeless Day. It’s also World Mental Health Day. You would think two topics of such importance each would have their own day. In Denver, every day is World Homeless Day and World Mental Health Day. Unlike some other cities that I have lived in, Denver cares for its homeless and mentally ill....

















