Aurora, Arapahoe County see rise in homelessness, but more people sheltered
Aurora and Arapahoe County both saw increases in the number of homeless people in this year’s Point-In-Time count, but fewer of those people went unsheltered this year. Aurora saw a 33% increase in the overall number of homeless people from 2025 to 2026, with 626 last year and 832 this year. While the number of […]
Local Muslims grieving, want accountability after San Diego mosque shooting
Learning about the shooting in San Diego has been especially hard for the local Muslim community.
EDITORIAL: The oblivious drumbeat against data centers
Denver’s City Council declared a moratorium this week on the city’s proliferating data centers amid mounting public fears — largely unfounded but stoked by activist groups. Just down the road in Colorado Springs, meanwhile, plans have been unveiled for a large data center that, ironically, moots all the same fears tha
Business owners in the new Broadway General Improvement District say it has yet to...
DENVER — Months after voters in and around South Broadway approved a self-imposed tax to create a new improvement district for maintenance, safety, and cleanup, along one of Denver’s busiest corridors, some longtime business owners say the public spaces outside their storefronts look worse than before. The Broadway...
New Aurora council micromanages, muzzles cops | Jimmy Sengenberger
“You haven’t looked up one f*cking time this whole night, you useless f*ck.” The profane words of a holier-than-thou activist rang out like an incensed teenager at Monday’s meeting of the Aurora City Council. (https://tinyurl.com/3dfc6kt6) The difference? Petulant children like far-left activist Jeff McFarland now ho
Denver mayor says future BRT projects won’t look like Colfax
Mayor Mike Johnston says the city of Denver will make some significant changes as it considers future bus rapid transit projects on Colorado Boulevard, Federal Boulevard and other locations around the city. “I want to make sure we really hear from all the residents on these corridors to know that...
Police investigate shooting at Montbello Recreation Center
Police are on the scene of a shooting on Thursday in the Montbello neighborhood.
A historic rainstorm in May 1876 caused Colorado’s worst flood in years
The storm hit the central mountain mining districts of the Colorado Territory early in the evening on Sunday, May 21, 1876, and it just kept coming. “At first it seemed a weak attempt at a spring shower, but by midnight it had turned into a terrific snow fall, accompanied by some wind,” reported the Rocky […]
Utah man among 21 arrested in Colorado drug bust
MOAB, Utah, May 22, 2026 (Gephardt Daily) — A Utah man is among 21 people arrested in a major wiretap-led drug bust in Colorado. The Western Colorado Drug Task Force, in coordination with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office, ini
Nurses throw surprise graduation for Mines senior diagnosed with cancer
A Colorado School of Mines senior recently diagnosed with leukemia graduated in the halls of his oncology ward in a surprise ceremony put together by his care team.

















