Four Denver police officers found justified in October gas station shooting
Four Denver police officers were found justified in using deadly force against an armed robbery suspect in October at a Maverik convenience store. Alec Garcia, Vincent Roldan, Brian Martinez and Marco Nunez were found justified in the Oct. 27, 2025 fatal shooting of Hosea Rashid Moore, 35, who was holding two female...
Former Tattered Cover CEO ready to open his new bookstore: Denver Book Society
At the Denver Book Society, natural light from the skylight roof floods into a backroom filled with cooking books, puzzles and board games. An arch greets kids into the children’s section decked with bean bag chairs and reading nooks. Soon, the new independent bookstore in Uptown Denver will offer...
Boulder Cop Knocked Out On Rock, Local Man Hit With Attempted Murder Rap
A Boulder police officer is recovering at home after prosecutors say a routine call turned into a near-fatal struggle at an apartment complex on the 1800 block of 22nd Street on Monday, Feb. 9. The officer was knocked unconscious when his head hit a rock and suffered a torn ACL, bruising and a concussion. The...
Mystery Outdoor Death On East 48th Avenue Under Denver Police Probe
Denver police are investigating a mysterious outdoor death in the 4600 block of East 48th Avenue, the department said early Saturday. Officers responded to the area and remained on scene, while the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner was assigned to determine the official cause and manner of death. Police said the...
$2.67B settlement payout: Blue Cross Blue Shield customers to receive compensation
Millions of Americans who previously had health insurance through Blue Cross Blue Shield Association may soon receive settlement payments as a part of a massive $2.67 billion class-action agreement resolving antitrust claims.
Englewood Council Clamps Down on Masked Cops Amid ICE Fears
The Englewood City Council has moved to put some very clear name tags on local policing. On Tuesday, the council voted 5-1 to adopt a resolution aimed at tightening policing practices in the city amid concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity, requiring clearer identification for anyone wielding...
Confusion and wrong-way traffic after Denver abruptly converts one-way streets
DENVER — Several vehicles were seen traveling the wrong way along East 13th and 14th Avenues in Denver’s East Colfax neighborhood after the city converted the long-standing one-way corridors to two-way traffic. The change began on Wednesday, when Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) started...
Colorado DUI stop ends in jaw-dropping discovery of three children in trunk
A Colorado man who claimed he wasn't under the influence after reckless driving revealed to authorities that his three children were hiding, unbuckled in his trunk.
A Fort, Castle, Church, Pharmacy and Theater — Five Added to Colorado’s Most Endangered...
For 29 years, Colorado’s Most Endangered Places program, a Colorado Preservation, Inc. (CPI) initiative, has partnered with organizations and individuals to protect and preserve places that matter in communities large and small, rural and urban. Today, Bent’s Old Fort, the Hartman Castle, La Morada, the Ordway...
CBI issues alert for missing Denver teen
DENVER — Authorities are asking for the public's help finding a missing Denver teen. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert for 13-year-old Elias Olivas, was last seen in the area of West 13th Avenue and Lowell Boulevard around 4:15 p.m. Friday. Elias is...

















