Denver Health will enroll pregnant women and new mothers in women, infants, children program
The Denver City Council voted Monday to award Denver Health a $1 million contract to start enrolling qualifying OB/GYN patients in the Women, Infants and Children, or WIC, a federally funded assistance program. The contract runs through the end of 2028.
Colorado Woman Awakened At 4 A.M. By Loud Banging Finds A Wild Intruder In...
It was just another quiet evening. Amy was relaxing at home while her cat, Meatball, went off on his usual nighttime roam around their house near the Colorado foothills. Since he liked to come and go, Amy kept the back door unlocked, just like always. Eventually, Meatball returned, but this time, he wasn’t alone.
This Family-Owned Colorado Mexican Restaurant Has Been Serving Tradition For Generations (And Locals Still...
Las Delicias has been feeding hungry Denver families since 1976, turning simple Mexican recipes into neighborhood magic. This family-owned gem in Colorado started as one small restaurant but grew into something much bigger. What makes locals keep coming back for nearly fifty years? The answer lies in homemade green...
Pastor gets 12 years probation over construction case
A 58-year-old pastor was sentenced to 12 years probation after he pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return, a felony, and attempting to commit theft, a misdemeanor charge.
ICE targets Denver law enforcement agents in recruitment ads airing in Denver
Denver7 has heard from many viewers who are taking notice of a commercial paid for by ICE that recently began playing on our air and several other stations in the area.
Colorado park ranger who stabbed himself in ‘elaborate hoax’ didn’t pass previous police training
The Colorado park ranger who agency officials say stabbed himself in an “elaborate hoax” last month previously washed out of police training after a multitude of poor evaluations, including on his ability to accept feedback and interact with the public. Callum Heskett, 26, resigned in July 2024 when...
2 women head to prison for forging deed, selling $600,000 house
DENVER — A criminal case has reached its final chapter this past week when a judge sentenced two women to prison after they forged a deed and sold a home for more than $600,000. On Friday, Charity Krantz and Amber Zamora learned of their seven-year prison sentence after pleading...
Man arrested after Aurora standoff faces accessory charges related to fatal stabbing
AURORA, Colo. — A man arrested Sunday night following a standoff in southeast Aurora faces charges related to a fatal stabbing last week, although the main suspect in that stabbing has not yet been arrested, a police department spokesman said. Milton Oney Euceda-Velasquez, 29, was wanted on charges of...
OPINION: Denver City Council Votes to Cease Using ‘Flock’ Surveillance Cameras
Photo: A Flock license plate-reading camera is seen at Colfax Avenue and Franklin Street in Denver on August 5, 2025. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline) This op-ed by Quentin Young appeared on Colorado Newsline on September 18, 2025. The use of Flock cameras in Colorado exemplifies the dark side of government...
Neighbors Push Back On Alameda Lane Reductions In Wash Park
Residents of the Washington Park area are voicing strong opposition to a city plan that would reduce traffic lanes on Alameda Avenue. The proposal, spearheaded by Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI), aims to reconfigure the busy corridor between Downing Street and Franklin Street. But...

















