Frequent immigration-related searches of Denver Flock camera data revealed in logs
Data collected by Flock Safety license plate readers across Denver was accessed in immigration-related national searches more than 1,400 times between June 2024 and April 2025, according to audit logs that Newsline obtained from the Denver Police Department. Flock users like Denver police can let local law...
Inspector ‘no longer’ with city after they allegedly consume psilocybin
An inspector with the Denver Department of Excise and Licenses is "no longer with the city" after the employee allegedly ate a psilocybin gummy during an inspection.
New Denver City Attorney is former trial attorney, corporate lawyer
Michiko Ando Brown, known as Miko, a former corporate lawyer for Airbnb and a trial attorney at two major Denver law firms, will be named Denver's next City Attorney by Mayor Mike Johnston, according to four sources with knowledge of the selection.
Cat Miraculously Survives Colorado Wildfire Thanks To One Crucial Detail
After a devastating wildfire swept through Jefferson County, Colorado, a story of unexpected hope and resilience came out, warming the hearts of everyone involved. Amid the inferno, a cat found itself trapped in the heart of the Quarry Fire, a blaze that would ultimately consume over 579.6 acres of land.
How veterans and first responders are using psychedelics and storytelling for healing
This story is part of The Trip, a CPR News series on Colorado’s new psychedelic movement. If you speak with health experts and therapists working with psychedelics, you’ll find a common thread in their work: helping patients discover ways to shape their current outlook and narrative. Phrases like...
The oil wells near the Denver suburbs worried her. The health risk alarmed her...
Public health researcher Lisa McKenzie remembers her first aerial view of the landscape-altering impacts of fossil fuel production on the picturesque mesas that rim the western slope of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. “It was well pad, after well pad, after well pad,” said McKenzie, a recently retired associate professor...
Online Giant Wayfair Launching First Colorado Store in Denver
Online retailer Wayfair is going brick-and-mortar in Colorado.
Denver scrapyard says new ban on cash sales will hurt the community
George Medley owns a scrapyard and a food bank. He says he helps community members by employing people, buying scrap metal, and feeding those in need, but a new city ordinance aimed at curbing crime threatens his model.
Puff, Pass, Repeat: Smart Cannabis Tips for a Better High
Whether you’re kicking back after a long day or hanging out with friends on a mellow weekend, cannabis can be the perfect way to take the edge off. But let’s be real, getting too high too fast or choosing the wrong vibe can turn a chill moment into a confusing one. A little intention makes a big difference.
Denver Zoo to Say Goodbye to Its Last Hippo After 22 Years
The Denver Zoo is amazing for many reasons. One reason is that the zoo is fun for the entire family. The other reason is because of the zoo's conservation efforts. The Denver Zoo has announced that one of the zoo's most popular animals will be leaving their care. The animals will be leaving Colorado as well.