Man sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to Colorado bank robbery
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - A man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to an armed robbery in Castle Rock. According to the 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office, Octavio Alan Rivas Morales, 36, was accused of entering the Independent Bank on North Wilcox Street on Sept. 10, 2024, and demanding money.
Opinion: Denver homeless who died in 2025: Grateful I’m not on the list
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless held a vigil Dec. 21, the longest night of the year, for people experiencing homelessness in Denver who have died from Nov. 1, 2024, to Oct. 31, 2025.
Denver pizza joint replicates New York’s water to make authentic pies
Anyone can say they serve New York pizza, but a place in Denver is getting about as close to the real thing as you can… High Society Pizza had been […]
6 West Metro fire stations operate without power during elevated wildfire risk
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Six West Metro Fire Rescue stations were left operating in the dark after public safety power shutoffs this week, leaving crews to rely on backup generators and flashlights while remaining on high alert for potential new fire starts amid fierce winds. The outages were part of...
Xcel restores power to more than 90% of customers after Colorado windstorm
Xcel Energy has restored power to more than 90% customers affected by Friday’s windstorm, the company announced Sunday evening.
My Innocence Is RUINED After Learning These Disturbing Truths
Bruce Pardo arrived at his former in-laws’ home wearing a Santa Claus suit and opened fire on the people inside...
Opinion: Lockers for Denver’s homeless: $215,245 a bargain for city
Many of my readers express outrage over how much the city spends on services for people experiencing homelessness. And even though I was homeless myself from 2018-2020, I understand why they get upset. It sometimes seems like there isn’t much gained for the hundreds of millions spent.
Dozens of Jeffco Public Schools employees to lose their jobs due to budget cuts
GOLDEN, Colo. — About 50 Jeffco Public Schools employees learned this week that they will no longer have jobs after the current school year due to budget cuts. The district said on its website that approximately 139 positions will be reduced from department budgets, 90 of them due to vacancies from retirement. About...
This Colorado Dog Clocked In Every Day for 14 Years
Back in the ‘50s, a lovable mutt turned a toll booth into his personal stage, winning hearts along the way.
Denver residents team up with Red Cross, Xcel to help resource center in Evergreen
City Ice, a family-owned business in Denver, was loading up Saturday afternoon for another trip to the foothills. The ice was being delivered to several restaurants in the foothills trying to save their food during a continued power outage.

















