Beloved Colorado restaurant closing today after 22 amazing years
One of Denver’s longest-running neighborhood restaurants is serving its final meals today (Thursday July 9). Table 6, the American bistro at 609 Corona Street in Denver’s Alamo Placita neighborhood, is…
Why one green school lawn sparked a debate over Aurora’s drought restrictions
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman sparked confusion this week when he suggested Rangeview High School could face a water shutoff for allegedly violating Stage One restrictions.
DPS superintendent Marrero fails to advance in Miami-Dade Co. Public Schools bid
Denver Public Schools superintendent Alex Marrero didn't make the list of semifinalists for the same position at Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Waymo to begin fully autonomous trips in Denver soon, but you’ll have to wait...
Fully autonomous Waymo trips are about to hit Denver streets this month, but the public won't quite have access to the service just yet.
Denver officers cited for separate incidents, 1 fired
Two officers, one now formerly of the Denver Police Department, face multiple charges relating to separate incidents in the past two months.
Video shows elk stop deputy’s vehicle to let family cross road
When you're law enforcement patrolling the roads of Colorful Colorado, you never know what you'll run into.
18-year-old girl rescued from abandoned missile silo in Aurora
An 18-year-old might be facing charges after she was rescued from an abandoned missile silo on private property on Wednesday morning.
Woman Wrongly Accused of Theft After License Plate Camera Places Her at the Wrong...
Chrisanna Elser had a pretty normal Saturday until a police officer showed up at her door in late September, summons in hand, absolutely convinced she was a package thief. His evidence was a license-plate-reading camera ... Read more
Crime in Denver is down almost across the board, except for homicides
With 2026 halfway over, the Denver Police Department shared year-to-date crime statistics showing a decrease in nearly all categories — save for one glaring exception.
Genetic genealogy solves mystery of human remains found in Wheat Ridge
Human skeletal remains discovered in Wheat Ridge more than a year ago have been identified, the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office announced Wednesday.

















