Livelihood of Colorado family hangs in the balance after arsonist sets cement mixer trucks...
A couple is reeling after an arson fire destroyed their concrete mixer trucks, which are the foundation of their family-owned business.
Spooky + Educational Theater Program Coming to Colorado this Fall
Learn about Victorian Horrors, an educational yet spooky experience coming to Colorado this fall.
Cherry Creek State Park to reopen overnight after closure due to rise in crime
Cherry Creek State Park will reopen overnight after officials were forced to close the park late last month due to a rise in crime over the past several weeks, the park’s manager told Denver7 Friday.
Historic restaurant The Fort to be sold to former Elitch Gardens, River Mile owner
The Fort, Colorado’s historic restaurant and full-scale replica of an adobe fur-trading fort, has been in family hands since its opening in 1963. Soon, it’ll have a new owner. The restaurant listed on the National Register of Historic Places announced Friday that current owner Holly Arnold Kinney entered...
APD officer cleared after fatally shooting man who pointed airsoft gun at police
Nearly a year after 37-year-old Kory Dillard was shot and killed by an APD officer after pointing what turned out to be an Airsoft gun at officers, the DA's office will not file charges.
A Kid in Colorado Invents New Tornado Detecting Tech
Being so successful and so young, he's bound to become a well-known scientist/inventor upon adulthood.
Arapahoe High School honors relationship with Northern Arapaho Tribe
One of the core values at Arapahoe High School is honoring and nurturing its relationship with the Northern Arapaho Tribe.
Taco Bell Ultramarathon set for Denver; God help our city tomorrow
It is for a good cause to raise money for disabled runners with Achilles International Denver.
Denver Public School using weapon detecting canines at large events
Denver Public Schools has launched a pilot program, using weapon detecting dogs as a safety tool for large district events.
Denver DA failed to disclose police records in as many as 756 criminal cases
DENVER - The Denver District Attorney's Office failed to share police records with defense attorneys in as many as 756 criminal cases since 2022, potentially violating court discovery rules, a probe by the office found. The prosecutors' discovery software for years diverted Denver Police Department files that...

















