Suspect sought after multiple rabbits injured, killed by blow darts in Aurora
Aurora officials are looking for someone who is shooting blow darts or a blowgun-style weapon at wild rabbits, injuring several and killing one.
Second African pancake tortoise hatches at Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance
A second baby African pancake tortoise can now be seen at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance, after hatching in late July.
30 Tren de Aragua Mobsters Busted in Denver After Feds Unleash Wrath in “Operation...
In a decisive strike against the violent criminal organization known as Tren de Aragua (TdA), the District of Colorado's U.S. Attorney’s Office has unveiled two federal indictments charging 30 individuals with a gamut of serious offenses. The charges, as detailed by the U.S. Department of Justice, include drug...
Colorado Motorists Keep Hitting These Rocks
A couple of decorative rocks in a Colorado parking lot have been run over numerous times by numerous motorists.
Manny Esparza has been the heart of Denver’s All City Stadium for 3 decades
For nearly three decades, Manny Esparza has quietly kept All City Stadium running, earning respect as the one-man crew behind Denver’s most dependable high school sports fields
Denver man cremated before family was notified of death | Denver7 Investigates
Clyde James Valdez, 61, was found dead on Christmas Day near Federal Boulevard and West 24th Avenue, but months would pass before his family ever knew.
Actor Cary Elwes to Host Princess Bride Screening in Denver
If you're a fan of The Princess Bride, and/or Cary Elwes who played Westley, this is going to be something you don't want to miss.
As Texas Declares Measles Outbreak Over, Denver Airport Announces Exposure
The outbreak in Texas may be over, but as vaccination rates continue to drop, officials caution “I don’t think this is the end at all”
Indigenous woman reported missing after losing contact with family in late June
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued the Missing Indigenous Person Alert for 36-year-old Shaunde Anne Cherry on Monday. The woman is a member of the Lakota Sioux tribe.
COVID-19 cases rise as students return to school in Denver
The COVID-19 virus is starting to rise just as students in the metro Denver area head back to school. Denver Public Schools (DPS) is one of the last school districts to start with Monday the first day of classes for most campuses. “We are seeing increases in emergency department visits...