Trucking company to pay $919K to settle OTR driver disability discrimination lawsuit
A national trucking company has agreed to pay more than $900,000 to settle claims that it discriminated against over-the-road truck drivers with medical conditions. Western Distributing Co. is to pay $919,000 in monetary relief to sixty victims of discrimination in order to settle a federal lawsuit, according to a...
Denver homicide rates are the lowest they’ve been in a decade
The number of homicides in Denver from Jan. 1 to today have shown a steady decrease for third year in a row, and are the lowest in a decade according to data from the Denver Police Department.
Motorcyclist killed in crash involving bus on I-70 west of Denver
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash involving a bus and possibly another vehicle on westbound Interstate 70 in the Wheat Ridge area Tuesday evening, the Colorado State Patrol said. Troopers said the crash happened around 6:45 p.m. west of the Youngfield Street exit in Jefferson County. It involved a...
Denver Church Ski Trip Goes Wild After Yeti Demanding a Blood Oath Appears, ‘This...
A group of seminarians and their church leader from Denver, Colorado, had one heck of a ski trip after what appeared to be a Yeti woke them up in the middle of the night for a blood oath initiation ritual. The incident has since riled up the leaders of the said church, and though some forgave the “Yeti” as they...
Colorado DAs think penalties should be stronger for careless driving deaths
Colorado district attorneys believe that penalties that result in death from careless driving should be steeper.
Report Finds Migration to Colorado Declining
DENVER — Colorado's net migration has declined 52.5% relative to 2015, that is 36,146 fewer individuals arriving in Colorado in 2025. That is the headline from a new report from the non-partisan, non-profit Common Sense Institute (CSI). There are still more people moving to Colorado than leaving but the...
Coca-Cola halts $500 million Denver plant project
Coca-Cola is backing out of its plan to build a massive new bottling facility near Denver International Airport. The company announced Tuesday that it will no longer move forward with the project at the northeast corner of Tower Road and Peña Boulevard — a site that was expected to become a major hub for plastic and...
Superior moving forward with Marshall Fire remembrance site, asking for designs
The Town of Superior is officially planning a Marshall Fire remembrance site in an open space near the Oerman-Roche Trailhead off of McCaslin Boulevard. The design and budget are still pending.
City of Boulder Launches New Trailhead Cameras, Live Video Stream for Parking and Weather...
Earlier this month, the City of Boulder launched live video streams at eight Boulder open space areas, providing the public with instant access to parking and weather information at those locations.
Woman who used dead person’s ID to cash false checks sentenced to 2 years...
An Aurora woman who was found guilty in March of using a dead person's identity to cash checks was sentenced Monday to 48 months in prison.