IRS warns of rise in romance scams ahead of Valentine’s Day
Agents in Denver investigated twice as many romance scams in 2025 as they did in 2024.
Colorado Authorities Seek Stolen $2,200 Malshipoo Puppy, 2 Suspects
Investigators in Colorado are seeking the public’s help identifying two suspects who stole a $,2,200 Malshipoo puppy from a pet store late last month. The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office said the theft occurred at around 4:40 p.m. on Jan. 26 at the Perfect Pets Pet Store at 6840 S. University Boulevard in...
Cause of Death Revealed in Kaylee Russell Accident
Colorado State Patrol released the cause of death for missing Ault woman, Kaylee Russell, after her vehicle was found submerged in a canal.
I-70 reopens between Silverthorne and Denver following multiple crashes
8 p.m.: The closure has been lifted, and all roads are reopened in Summit County. 5:45 p.m.: Interstate 70 Eastbound is closed at the Eisenhower Tunnel due to multiple crashes at mile marker 223 and adverse road conditions. U.S. Highway 6 over Loveland Pass is also closed eastbound. The closure...
Colorado Wild West Train Rides
Set against the hogbacks on the west side of the Denver metro area, the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden is one of those places that manages to be two things at once: a serious preservation site with a working rail yard, and a family-friendly destination where history feels close enough to touch. The Museum’s...
Every Opening and Closing This Week: An Einstein Swap-Out and More
Denver’s bagel scene has changed a lot in recent years, with the addition of spots like Rich Spirit, Odell’s Bagel and D.C.-based chain Call Your Mother. Now another homegrown chain that’s been around for over three decades is making some changes near the University of Denver. Einstein...
Airport Parking Rates Set to Quadruple After Six-Month Delay
You’ll notice your travel budget shifting as some airports push through large parking increases after months...
Xcel tells customers to prepare for shutoffs as dangerous fire conditions loom
Xcel Energy is telling its customers to prepare for possible power shutoffs as the potential for critical fire weather looms over the Front Range and most of eastern Colorado next week.
A sense of ‘sadness and loss’ in Colorado Springs with Catholic bishop moving north
Last Saturday’s announcement that Pope Leo XIV had promoted Diocese of Colorado Springs Bishop James Golka to fill the seat of archbishop of Denver was unexpected news for many Catholics. “His appointment came as a surprise to me and carried with it feelings of sadness and loss,” said Bishop Emeritus Richard Hanifen,...
Denver School Staff Fume as District Moves to Ditch Kaiser After 50 Years
After roughly half a century with the same health care partner, Denver Public Schools is looking to cut ties with Kaiser Permanente. The proposed move would force thousands of teachers and staff to find new doctors or switch plans, landing squarely in the middle of people’s ongoing treatments and personal lives. What...

















