Man pleads guilty to aiming laser pointer at California sheriff’s helicopter
CALIFORNIA – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced last week that a man pleaded guilty to aiming a laser pointer at a Fresno County Sheriff’s Office helicopter, in a case that underscores growing concerns about laser strikes on aircraft. Martin Joseph Avila, 66, of Longmont, Colorado, admitted...
Doctor talks about blood clots after Coach Prime addresses health issues
Coach Deion Sanders said Saturday after the University of Colorado vs. Texas Christian University game that he thought he had more blood clots in his leg.
Denver City Hall Plans $2.5M Downtown Purchase for Affordable Housing
Denver has launched several initiatives to provide housing for people experiencing homelessness. Recent projects from City Hall, however, are drawing concern over planning and implementation. Local residents and taxpayers are watching closely as the city moves forward. Denver’s Affordable Housing Plans Draw Resident...
Affordable housing among AG Phil Weiser’s priorities if elected governor
We're getting a clearer picture of Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser's plans should he win the governor's race next year.
In-N-Out expansion continues with 5 new locations ‘opening soon’
Five new golden arrows are soon set to rise. In-N-Out's expansion is continuing, as the company lists five locations across three states as "opening soon." Three of the locations will be in Tennessee, where the company is opening a second headquarters. The home of the Double-Double, once praised by late food...
Front Range libraries push “freedom to read” during Banned Books Week
Front Range libraries are participating in Banned Books Week. The American Library Association's annual event highlights the value of free and open access to controversial, challenged, or banned books. It started over 40 years ago with a sudden increase in efforts to remove books from schools, libraries, and...
A Savage Attack And An Impressively Speedy Repair
The October 6, 1949 Colorado Transcript described a shocking attack on the Mines “M.” The previous Thursday, the School had been gearing up for Homecoming weekend. It was to be an extra-big event that year, as they were celebrating the school’s 75th anniversary. Alumni and dignitaries were already in town, and...
Honey Boo Boo Hospitalized After Scary Denver Accident
"It could have been a lot worse," Mama June said on social media.
Denver cuts 311 call center hours, staff amid budget strain, looks to AI bot
Facing major budget shortfalls, Denver is cutting back hours and staff for the 311 call center and looking to leverage an artificial intelligence chatbot to pick up the slack.
LETTERS: Negative changes in Denver; horrible idea
My wife and I first moved to Denver in 1995, settling in Cherry Creek for over a decade before relocating to a downtown condo in 2006. Throughout our time in the city, I worked for an international accounting firm while my wife served as a museum director and curator. In...

















