Will Denver have a white Christmas?
If you're dreaming of a white Christmas, that's likely all it will be this year if you're spending the holidays in Denver.
Power outage doesn’t stop Colorado School of Mines graduation
GOLDEN, Colo. — Despite a widespread power outage caused by extreme winds, the Colorado School of Mines went ahead with its graduation ceremony on Friday, running the event entirely on emergency generators. On a day typically filled with packed restaurants, bustling sidewalks, and family celebrations, downtown Golden...
1 hospitalized after police shooting in Northglenn Friday night
One person was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries after a police shooting in Northglenn Friday night. The shooting took place in the area of 104th Avenue and Bannock Street, the Northglenn Police Department said on social media at 10:16 p.m. Friday. One person was taken to the hospital; the extent of their...
Denver weather: Rare ‘Particularly Dangerous Situation’ alert issued Friday for foothills, northern Colorado
Friday’s weather in Denver, around the metro area and in the western foothills is forecast to be very dry, very windy and very warm, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a rare alert. “We rarely issue these Particularly Dangerous Situation Red Flag Warnings regarding potential for rapid wildfire spread in...
Pedestrian dead after I-25 crash in Denver Friday night
A pedestrian died after a crash on Interstate 25 Friday night, Denver police said on social media. The crash, which police first posted about just before 10 p.m. Friday, took place on the highway near Alameda Avenue and involved one motorist. Police initially said the pedestrian experienced serious injuries from...
Man found guilty of robbing Aurora woman selling jewelry on Facebook
One of two men accused of robbing an Aurora woman who was selling jewelry out of her home has been found guilty on multiple felony charges.
Denver Police Department Celebrates 166 Years of Service, Honors Fallen Officers and Embraces Community...
In a nod to its storied past, the Denver Police Department is marking a significant milestone this week, celebrating 166 years of continuous service to the community. Founded on December 19, 1859, DPD has been a cornerstone of public safety in the Mile High City, evolving alongside the changing landscape of a...
A Jewish cemetery in Aurora receives National Historic Site designation
AURORA, Colo — This month, Mount Nebo Memorial Park and Cemetery received designation as a National Historic Site. The Aurora cemetery serves as a time capsule to the Jewish communities in Colorado’s Front Range dating back to the late 1800s. Many tombstones at the cemetery, founded in 1898...
Regis University professor pleads not guilty to killing wife
A Regis University English professor accused of murdering his wife, who was found dead in their home along with their infant daughter in July 2024, has pleaded not guilty.
Why aren’t more power lines buried in Colorado?
With many Coloradans still in the dark Friday evening, some have been asking why Xcel Energy is shutting off power and why aren't more power lines buried underground here in Colorado? Experts say it is easier said than done.

















