Denver program helps restaurants cut food waste and save money
A city-led program is urging Denver restaurants to cut food waste through a 12-week challenge that offers free help, which could boost tight restaurant profit margins.
Boulder’s Frequency Dance fallout deepens: Wage theft lawsuit, eviction now underway
The fallout from the abrupt closure of Frequency Dance, formerly known as Kinesis Dance, continues to deepen, with new court filings revealing a wage theft lawsuit and a pending eviction from the studio’s South Boulder location. The new legal actions came to light in the days following Boulder Reporting...
9 Old-School Colorado Diners Serving The Kind Of Breakfast You Still Dream About
You know that breakfast you still think about on Tuesday afternoons, the kind that makes traffic feel completely survivable. Whenever you’re craving a calm, comforting start to the day, Colorado’s old-school diners quietly deliver. Looking for the perfect breakfast spot where time slows down and coffee refills feel...
Colorado’s Best Chicken-Fried Steak Is Hiding In The Most Unexpected Place
There is a rare moment when dinner decides itself, and it usually starts the second someone mentions chicken-fried steak done right. Whenever you’re craving comfort that feels earned, Colorado quietly points you toward Moonlight Diner. Looking for the perfect spot that skips the hype and delivers pure satisfaction...
Westminster man who died in crash on Boulder County’s Colorado 128 was Scott Sensabaugh
The Westminster man who died Jan. 4 after a head-on crash on Colorado 128 and West 120th Avenue southwest of Superior has been identified as Scott Sensabaugh, according to the Boulder County Coroner’s Office. Sensabaugh, 56, was killed in a crash while driving a sedan eastbound on Colorado 128...
Edgewater police shoot suspect in Wheat Ridge
A man is in critical condition following an officer-involved shooting in Wheat Ridge on Saturday morning. An Edgewater Police Department officer was patrolling in the area of West 24th Avenue and Pierce Street around 10:30 a.m. when they saw a GMC Yukon, according to a news release from the department. The officer...
Denver Courtyard Next To Homeless Shelter Quietly Shutting Its Doors
A longtime Courtyard by Marriott in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood looks to be on its way out, with front-desk staff telling guests they have stopped taking reservations. Employees at the hotel at 7415 E. 41st Ave. said Friday that the property is no longer accepting future bookings, although walk-in guests can...
Mail theft continues years after USPS vowed to make changes
Despite efforts to deter them, thieves in Colorado are continuing to steal credit cards, checks, ballots and even prescription medication from mailboxes.
CCRC sued by prospect who says he was denied admission because he takes dementia...
A federal lawsuit accuses a luxury senior living provider of housing discrimination, saying that it used “unlawful, false stereotypes” in denying a prospective resident’s housing application based on his prescription medication. John Headley, a retired physician, alleges that he was denied admission to move into an...
Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued for Monday
The Denver weather forecast remains extremely cold, with many places dipping below zero tonight after a quick round of snow ends late Sunday evening.

















