Littleton voters approve housing measure, but the city isn’t sure if it’s legal
Voters in Littleton approved a housing measure Tuesday, but the Colorado city is not sure it's legal.
Former Englewood officer arrested, accused of using chokehold on driver during traffic stop
An arrest affidavit for a now-former Englewood police officer appears to show frustration and a language barrier may have led to an assault during a traffic stop in early October.
Denver police investigate double shooting in downtown early Thursday morning
Investigators said the shooting happened in the area of 15th Street and Lawrence Street before 1 a.m.
New jail diversion program in Aurora aims to break cycle of homelessness
AURORA | Aurora’s Regional Navigation Campus, serving people who are homeless, opens in a couple weeks, and in the meantime, officials say the city has been cracking down hard on people camping in public and expanding its diversion program for homelessness-related crimes. Aurora’s Housing Employment Assistance and...
Adams County Sheriff’s Office looking for 7-Eleven robbery suspect
The Adams County Sheriff's Office is looking for an individual who allegedly stole three "Beat Box' beverages and threw rocks at the owner of a 7-Eleven convenience store near Twin Lakes on Oct. 30.
2 arrested on kidnapping, assault charges after shelter-in-place in Edgewater Tuesday
Two people were arrested following an incident that led to a shelter-in-place for neighbors in Edgewater on Tuesday.
Intense Debate: Aurora Street Racing Incident Leads to Passenger Fatality and Drunk Driver’s Arrest
This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Passenger dead, drunk driver arrested after overnight street racing crash in Aurora.
Police identify suspect accused of stalking girls, moms on Bear Creek Trail
Police in Lakewood have identified a suspect wanted for stalking along the Bear Creek Trail just one day after asking the public for help in identifying him.
Denver Land Trust Fights Displacement Whether It Owns the Land or Not
In Denver’s historically working-class neighborhoods of Globeville and Elyria-Swansea, a community land trust called Tierra Colectiva is redefining what anti-displacement looks like. Born out of local organizing in response to rising rents and disinvestment, the group combines traditional CLT homeownership with...
Denver voters opt to keep flavored tobacco ban in place
In what is being called one of the city’s most expensive races on this year’s ballot, Denver voters are leaning heavily toward keeping the city’s ban on the sale of flavored tobacco, according to the latest tally. In late December 2024, the Denver City Council decided to outlaw the sale of flavored tobacco products...

















