Colorado residents who switch to heat pumps can expect more rebates
The group behind an upcoming rebate program is hoping to get more Coloradans to make the switch to heat pumps for their heating and cooling needs.
Hike We Like: Rawhide Trail in Golden’s White Ranch Park
White Ranch Park West (39.818665, -105.286423) It’s a quick, kid-friendly getaway without crowds—and with a scenic view of downtown Denver’s skyline. Year-round, but the trail is subject to seasonal closures due to muddy conditions. Check the Jefferson County Parks & Open Spaces website before you go. Pre-hike...
These Italian Bakeries In Colorado Make Every Cannoli Worth The Drive
Cannoli are tiny architecture: crisp shells, sweet ricotta, and one perfect bite that can make an ordinary errand feel like a food quest. Across Colorado, Italian bakeries are turning this classic pastry into a reason to slow down, follow your appetite, and pay attention to the sweet counters hiding in plain sight.
‘He lives it and breathes it:’ Dedicated Berthoud firefighter hospitalized after I-25 collision
A Berthoud firefighter remains hospitalized after a deadly wrong-way crash on Interstate 25 in Denver over the weekend, according to colleagues and a GoFundMe launched by his family.
Best things to do in Colorado in the next few weeks
Head out across the state for music, libations and comedy festivals, and plenty more. Welcome to our roundup of the best events across Colorado for the next couple of weeks. It’s going to be a fun and busy Memorial Day weekend all over Colorado, and the events don’t slow down heading toward June. Check out our May perf
Appeals court revives disability discrimination claim against Colorado attorney regulators
Colorado’s second-highest court reinstated a lawyer’s discrimination claim earlier this month against Colorado’s attorney regulation office, based upon its alleged failure to accommodate his disability during the bar exam. Michael Ozborn, a University of Denver law graduate, sued the Office of Attorney Regulation Couns
Denver reports decrease in overall homelessness for first time in 9 years
For the first time in nine years, Denver has recorded a decrease in overall homelessness, the city announced Wednesday morning.
DPS board votes to fire teacher after misconduct findings
An administrative law judge has recommended the dismissal of a Northeast Early College — a public high school in the Denver Public Schools — teacher after finding classroom activities and personal disclosures to students amounted to “incompetence and neglect of duty,” setting up a final vote by the school board. After
Two suspected fentanyl dealers arrested in separate Denver overdose deaths
Police in Denver announced Tuesday the arrest of two suspected fentanyl dealers in separate fatal overdose cases.
French bakery at foot of Lookout Mountain fights to survive
For the last 13 months, the smell of fresh croissants at dawn has lured high-country wanderers traveling Lookout Mountain Road to the front doors of Et Voilà! French Bakery. The authentic boulangerie and pastry shop has become a local favorite in an area that was starved for a decent hangout with excellent food. Et Voi

















