Firefighter burned after falling through collapsed floor
A firefighter suffered minor burns after falling through the floor while working on a house fire on Sunday evening
Golden Outpost, Hayride suddenly closes after owner’s brain tumor diagnosis
A little over a year after opening, a tavern in Golden announced it is closed indefinitely after one of the owners was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Denver community donates steady stream of gifts for Together For Colorado Toy Drive
CBS Colorado is teaming up with King Soopers and 97.3 KBCO to collect new toys and cash donations for children and youth served by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver.
Colorado reaches settlement over alleged rental ‘junk fees’
(The Center Square) – The Colorado Attorney General’s office has reached a $24 million settlement with apartment rental company Greystar for it allegedly charging “junk fees.” The lawsuit was filed in Denver federal district court in January against Greystar, which is one of the largest providers of rental housing in...
New York Times names 2 Colorado clothing stores among the best in the US
Just in time for the holidays, The New York Times curated a list of the 50 best clothing stores across the country, and two Colorado shops made the cut.
Denver sees steep decline in rent rates
Denver is seeing some of the steepest declines in rental prices nationwide thanks to a surge in inventory and shifting demand.
Colorado man gets life sentence for killing girlfriend, fleeing to Mexico
A 37-year-old Denver area man was recently found guilty of trying to hide in Mexico after fatally stabbing a woman he was dating two years ago.
Denver Police Officer Praised for Compassionate Care of Disoriented Woman with Alzheimer’s
In the chill of a November morning in Denver, a woman's puzzling predicament became a moment of human connection and kindness, thanks to the actions of a local police officer. As detailed in a social media post by the Denver Police Department, Officer Gabriel Orozco of District 1 responded to an incident on November...
5 Cars for Denver’s Altitude & Winters vs 5 That Give Trouble
Cold mornings in Denver can surprise even a strong vehicle, and long climbs toward higher points surrounding the city can test engineering in ways that flatter some cars while exposing others. Drivers moving through these conditions appreciate machines that respond well, whether the weather brings freezing air,...
RTD grapples with illicit drugs and the use of buses and trains as shelters
For potential metro Denver public transit riders bothered by open illicit drug use and people who lack housing taking shelter on buses and trains, Regional Transportation District chief executive Debra Johnson this week suggested collective action: “There’s strength in numbers.”. “If there are more people on a...

















