Driver takes off after 2 pedestrians struck on North Broadway late Thursday: DPD
Denver police say a driver took off after two pedestrians were struck in the 1000 block of North Broadway Street late Thursday.
Major fishing impacts expected amid drought-induced transfer of water in Colorado
Amid the impending drainage of Antero Reservoir – a move by Denver Water that’s meant to save water from evaporation amid drought via the transfer of the water to Cheesman Reservoir in Sedalia – anglers can expect other Park County impacts, as well. According to a report from Eleven Mile and Spinney Mountain State Parks, […]
Golden declares Stage 1 drought, water restrictions now in effect
Golden residents must follow new watering rules starting Friday, with fines up to $1,000 and possible water shutoff for repeated violations.
RTD needs help identifying suspects after 3 copper wire thefts in one week
RTD is asking for the community's help identifying two suspects in a string of copper wire thefts that happened recently, which have caused a series of service impacts.
This Colorado Seafood And Sushi Eatery Lets You Dine Beside Massive Saltwater Aquariums
Have you ever enjoyed surf and turf while a mermaid glides past your table and a shark drifts overhead? That surreal experience awaits at this Colorado seafood and sushi eatery, where a 50,000-gallon saltwater tank serves as the dining room’s centerpiece. Over 100 species of tropical fish, sharks, and...
Food truck event returns to Civic Center Park
DENVER — Forget your lunch at home? If you work downtown during the middle of the week, you're about to be in luck. Civic Center EATS, the annual food truck event held in Civic Center Park, is gearing up to serve lunch along with live music on Wednesdays and Thursdays from mid-May through mid-October. Civic Center EATS will kick off Wednesday, May 13...
Here’s how to plant trees for a shrinking Colorado water supply
Stand on one of the many foothills surrounding Denver and one feature dominates the view: the beautiful canopy created by millions of trees growing throughout the city. It’s difficult to imagine this area without trees, and it’s also hard to believe that there were almost no trees in the area prior to the arrival of settlers around 1858. With the exception of some native...
Neighbors raise safety concerns over repeated crashes near Denver school
Neighbors in Denver’s Jefferson Park neighborhood say a confusing intersection next to a school has become a repeated crash site — and after months of raising concerns, they say they’re still waiting for action.
DSST celebrates 100% college acceptance rate for 18th consecutive year at Senior Signing Day
DENVER — Nearly 900 high school seniors packed the Denver Coliseum on Thursday for DSST Public Schools' annual Senior Signing Day, as the Denver-based charter school network celebrated its 18th consecutive year of achieving 100% college acceptance across its campuses in Denver and Aurora. Students from DSST's eight campuses:...
Aurora man claims self-defense in shooting of stepbrother
An Aurora man accused of fatally shooting his stepbrother claimed his brother pulled a knife on him before the shooting. Aurora police arrested Zackery Mitchell Williams, 32, on Tuesday evening after he allegedly shot and killed his stepbrother, 36-year-old David Burrow, after an argument. Police were called at about 6:30 p.m. by a neighbor in […]

















