Aurora launches new down payment assistance program as demand surges
The City of Aurora has launched a down payment assistance program designed to help more residents become homeowners, and early interest suggests demand is high.
Multiple shot in Aurora on Christmas Eve: Police
Multiple people were shot in Aurora on Wednesday night, according to police.
EXCLUSIVE: Police Blamed for ‘Botched’ Handling of Key Evidence in JonBenét Ramsey Case Nearly...
A defense attorney has accused the Boulder Police Department of making 'colossal mistakes' collecting evidence from JonBenét Ramsey's crime scene.
Colorado Man Says On-Duty USPS Mail Carrier Attacked Him Over Parking Dispute
A Denver man says a simple conversation about unsafe parking turned into a violent encounter with an on-duty United States Postal Service mail carrier, leaving him with serious injuries and long-lasting emotional trauma.The incident happened Friday afternoon outside Neko Ramen & Rice on Colorado Boulevard. The man,...
Opinion: Spreading holiday cheer among Denver’s homeless: Don’t pass out alcohol or raw/expired food
Denverites and people in cities across the U.S. are decent, generous souls. It is impossible to ignore people experiencing homelessness who are living on Denver’s streets. Many people, especially during the holidays, decide they want to brighten the holidays for unhoused people.
Hiker in critical condition after falling off a trail at Red Rocks
A hiker is in critical condition after falling off a trail at Red Rocks Park on Wednesday.
Skier dies following tree collision on Aspen Mountain
A skier has died after crashing into a tree while skiing on Aspen Mountain, according to Aspen One.
Denver Residents, Activists Concerned About Billion-Dollar Highway, Road Widening Plans
Activists and other residents are fighting proposals to widen major metro highways and thoroughfares as the Denver Regional Council of Governments considers how to use federal transportation funding for the next 25 years. Local governments and agencies, including the Colorado Department of Transportation and Denver’s...
Search for 4 suspects wanted in $120K theft from Arapahoe Co. Fairgrounds
Investigators in Colorado are searching for four masked burglary suspects accused of stealing more than $120,000 in trucks and tools from the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds on Tuesday night.
Denver developer sues city for blocking 400 apartments with ‘arbitrary’ rules
The developer Fox Street Investments spent millions of dollars buying 3901 North Elati Street and designing a 20-story building with 400 apartments in Globeville. A few years later, the dusty lot sits empty in that slice of Globeville known as Fox Island. The promise of housing has yet to be fulfilled. And the...

















