Driver facing charges after woman found ‘gravely injured’ in passenger seat, dies
A woman has died after a Colorado State Patrol trooper discovered her "gravely injured" in the passenger seat of a vehicle that was pulled over in Commerce City for speeding overnight Friday.
Semi truck blown off road and into lake amid gusty conditions in Colorado
Strong winds have been present around much of Colorado on Friday, but on Thursday afternoon, the true power of gusty conditions was put on display, as well. According to a January 15 post from West Metro Fire, strong winds along the hogback on Highway 470 pushed a semi truck carrying a trailer off the pavement […]
ON.energy Deploys Medium Voltage AI UPS for Grid-Safe AI Campuses at National Laboratory of...
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 15, 2026-- ON.energy today announced it has completed construction of its AI UPS™, the first medium-voltage uninterruptible power system engineered for large-scale AI data centers, at the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR). Together, ON.energy and NLR will test the technology at...
8PM Stand-Up Comedy: David Testroet @ Gnarly’s
David Testroet has been on the road for more than 35 years. Clubs, theaters, casinos and corporate shows across the US and Canada. Headlined five USO, DOD and PAC-AF tours for the troops. Seen on Showtime, FOX, CBS, PBS , PAX and Open Bar on YouTube. Worked with Ron White, Jeff Foxworthy, Jeff Dunham, Josh Blue, Doug...
12 Colorado Restaurants That Win Hearts On The First Bite
Colorado restaurants have a way of making every bite feel like a postcard memory, where mountain air meets plates that hum with flavor. These joints do not chase trends or overcomplicate the experience. They focus on food that feels intentional and welcoming from the first bite. Atmosphere plays a role,...
The Ten Best Colorado Country Musicians
Great to see COMBO Member and Outlaw Country Band Ryan Chrys and the Roughcuts on this list! | By Tim Weighart, Westword | Yeehaw! We may be over a quarter of the way through the 21st century now, but no amount of time could ever stop Denver from being a cowtown at its core. Just check out the thriving local...
A partisan potshot at the CU regents | Jimmy Sengenberger
At the University of Colorado, “bipartisanship” just became a four-letter word. Six months after being appointed to CU’s Board of Regents in Dec. 2021 by Gov. Jared Polis — who touted his “business experience and passion for CU” — Ken Montera was voted vice chair. His colleagues have unanimously reelected him three...
Holly Norris Didn’t Choose to be Homeless
Holly Sue Norris counts blankets the way other people count hours of sleep. As winter settles in, staying alive outside often comes down to layers and luck. “More blankets,” Norris said when asked how she prepares for cold nights. Norris has lived unsheltered for more than a decade. Her...
He Watched His Dad Build Nine Locations, Then Chose a Different Path
When Bart Bortles decided to serve pizza at his biker bar in Golden, Colorado, he planted a seed that would one day sprout into nine different Woody’s Wood-Fired Pizza restaurants. Only the original location survives, and it is now owned and operated by Bart’s son, Jon Bortles. When...
Final wish denied as ALS patient’s access to experimental drug stalls
At 71 years old, facing a terminal diagnosis, Colorado resident Tom Pringle has one more thing he wants to do before he dies: help other people in similar situations by trying an experimental drug to treat his ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

















