Lucile’s Creole Cafe in Littleton to Close After 15 Years
Among the many strip-mall, cookie-cutter buildings that dot the restaurant landscape in Littleton, Lucile’s Creole Cafe has long stood apart. The restaurant sits in a country-estate, ranch-style home mere feet from the South Platte River. Look at it just right, and the place feels like a little slice of bucolic country
Man hit, killed by plane at DIA identified by medical examiner
The Denver Medical Examiner has identified the person hit and killed by a Frontier Airlines flight late Friday night at Denver International Airport.
Group assisting homeless allegedly chased off Denver city hall grounds
Mutual Aid Monday, which has been passing out survival gear and personal hygiene supplies to people experiencing homelessness outside City Hall every Monday for the past several years, claims the mayor’s office and city parks department wants them out.
Denver Shells Out $225K After Cops Hold Wrong Couple At Gunpoint In RiNo
Denver will pay $225,000 to settle a lawsuit from a couple who say city police officers pulled over the wrong car in RiNo, pointed guns at them, and opened fire before realizing their mistake. Plaintiffs Jessica Sjostrom and Rex Hickman sued over a May 2024 stop, alleging officers surrounded their maroon Mercury and sh
Denver Cops Hunt 16th Street Robber With Pierced Lips
Denver police are asking for help tracking down a man they say robbed someone on the 500 block of 16th Street on May 5 at about 4:50 p.m. Investigators released surveillance images of the suspect and described him as a Hispanic man, roughly 30 to 49 years old, about 5-foot-6 with a slim build and pierced lips on both s
Colorado’s 2nd drive-thru-focused Chick-fil-A opens this week
DENVER — Chick-fil-A is putting the finishing touches on its newest Colorado restaurant. The new restaurant will officially open on Thursday at 7495 S. Gartrell Rd. in Aurora, near E-470 and Gartrell Road. Chick-fil-A said the restaurant is Colorado’s second drive-thru only Chick-fil-A location, following a Denver rest
Pedestrian struck by plane on runway at DIA raises concerns around security
The incident brought up questions about security around the perimeter of the airport. The airport says it uses continuous patrols, fencing, and cameras, among other security tools
Silverman: It’s hard to say goodbye to Denver icons, but memories will endure
The delicious USDA prime steaks are gone. So are the well-dressed carnivores. Also gone is the iconic Denver restaurant building — and one of my best friends ever. The Elway’s Cherry Creek building, a landmark where Denverites enjoyed champion beef between 2003 and 2024, was demolished last week. Soon after, my lifelon
Denver is paying $225K to two Kansans shot at by police in latest excessive...
The city of Denver will pay yet another excessive force settlement over alleged Denver Police Department misconduct. This complaint describes a May 2024 incident where an officer allegedly shot at two Kansans while pulling them over before arresting them “violently.” The officers were “wildly reckless” and disregarded
Man sentenced to decades in prison for torturing roommate
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — A man will spend the next three decades in prison after being found guilty of kidnapping and torturing his roommate in 2024. Jimmy Ray Smith II, 41, was sentenced to 32 years in prison with a mandatory three years of parole on Monday. In April, a jury found Smith guilty of 11 counts, including

















