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Aurora water restrictions: What you need to know

The City of Aurora is formally curbing water use in response to historically low snowpack and amid growing water shortage concerns ahead of warming weather. Why it matters: Aurora Water wants a 20% reduction in water use, affecting everything from lawn watering to development, as the city tries to stretch limited supplies.
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Denver Wakes In Soup As Stormy Week Moves In

Denver rolled into Monday, April 27, under a blanket of patchy to locally dense fog, with temperatures stuck in the low 40s and visibility dropping on side streets and major arterials. The fog should thin later this morning, but the cool and unsettled vibe is not going anywhere fast. Showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon and evening, and roads could turn slick when...
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Man sentenced for ramming vehicles in Evergreen Walmart parking lot, leading police on chase

EVERGREEN, Colo. — A man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to ramming into law enforcement vehicles in a Walmart parking lot and leading officers on a chase last fall. Tyler Young, 33, was sentenced on Monday to 13 years in prison, followed by three years of parole. In...
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Neighbors react to nuclear plan at Buckley Space Force base

Aurora residents soon could be living near a nuclear microreactor. The big picture: Neighbors in the shadows of Buckley Space Force Base say the April announcement naming the base a preferred site for a nuclear project came without warning. What we're hearing: Among a dozen residents who spoke to Axios,...
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Denver to pay $80,000 to man tackled by police officer

Denver will pay $80,000 to Paul Turner to settle his 2024 lawsuit against Officer Samuel Powell over an alleged excessive force incident. In April 2024, Turner was a passenger in a reportedly stolen car that Denver police officers were chasing. An officer rammed his police SUV into the car, causing a crash, according to the complaint.
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Could it snow again in Denver this spring?

After a warm winter with little snow, Denver has seen a burst of snow this spring, and it might not be done just yet.
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These Colorado areas could see over an inch of rain this week

Incoming rain throughout the week could leave some areas in Colorado with more rain in a few days than Denver has seen this whole year.
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Man sentenced to 14 years in prison for deadly DUI crash in Wheat Ridge

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (KKTV) - A man was sentenced to 14 years in prison in connection with a DUI crash that took the life of one and injured two others in 2025 in Wheat Ridge. On October 17, 2025, around 7 p.m., the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office said Wheat Ridge police officers responded to a crash involving four vehicles on eastbound Highway 58.
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Madeline Opens May 7 in Denver’s Former Fruition Space

Denver’s dining scene will welcome a new neighborhood restaurant on May 7 with the opening of Madeline, the first brick-and-mortar restaurant from Chef Quincy Cherrett. Named after Chef Quincy’s newborn niece, the project reflects a deeply personal, family-driven approach that informs the entire concept. Located at 1313 E. 6th Ave., the future home of Madeline sits in the former Fruition space...
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Aurroa anti-violence activist Lumumba Sayers Sr. guilty of second-degree murder

Former MMA fighter and Aurora anti-violence activist Lumumba Sayers Sr. was found guilty of murder Monday afternoon after a two-week trial. The Adams County District Court jury deliberated for a day and a half before handing down the judgment to District Judge Jeffrey Ruff, ultimately finding the 47-year-old man guilty of second-degree murder. Prosecutors had […]

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