April 26 to May 2: This week in Denver weather history
24-26 In 1924…post-frontal rain changed to snow… Which became heavy and totaled 10.2 inches over downtown Denver. The greatest amount of snow on the ground was 6.0 inches on the 25th due to melting. North winds were sustained to 38 mph with gusts to 42 mph on the 24th.
Louisville leaders say no thanks to $13M property purchase
Louisville will walk away from a $13.25 million price tag after the City Council voted to terminate a purchase agreement for 101 S. Taylor Ave., a 56,000-square-foot building and 8-acre property in the Colorado Tech Center. “We live in some very concerning times. When we look at the cost of...
One Trip To This Enormous Colorado Outlet Mall And You’ll Never Pay Full Price...
Your wallet is about to become your new best friend, and it’s all thanks to a shopping destination in Castle Rock that turns the concept of retail therapy into an actual bargain-hunting adventure. The Outlets at Castle Rock sits conveniently along Interstate 25, beckoning to savvy shoppers who understand...
This Iconic Spot In Colorado Serves Hearty Spaghetti Dinners And Fresh-Baked Sourdough Bread That...
Some restaurants earn their place in a community not with flashy gimmicks or trendy menus, but by doing the simple things so well that people keep returning year after year. This neighborhood favorite has become an easy answer for families, couples, and solo diners who want a meal that feels comforting, generous, and genuinely worth leaving the house for.
Denver Skies Ready To Rumble As Stormy Sunday Kicks Off Cool, Wet Week
Denver woke up to cloudy skies and a cool 37°F on Sunday morning, April 26, and the day is only getting moodier from here. A damp, unsettled pattern is setting the stage for an unpredictable afternoon, with showers expected to build into scattered thunderstorms by midday. Highs should top out near 58°F before slipping back into the low 50s later in the...
Denver holding mulch and compost giveaway on Saturday
DENVER — Denver gardeners can get free mulch and compost from the city during a giveaway Saturday. Denver is hosting its annual mulch giveaway from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 2. Trees dropped off during the Treecycle program are mulched and distributed back to Denver residents at this event.
Denver City Council: Scooters, syringes, fancy airport lawyers
The Denver City Council returns this week with a 24-page agenda packed with a variety of interesting items for consideration. From the Community Planning and Housing Committee comes a $3.4 million contract between the City and Jewish Family Service of Colorado to provide rapid rehousing support for at least 55 homeless individuals or families living […]
Westminster Dog Attack Leaves Couple Drowning in Vet Bills
A Westminster couple is staring down thousands of dollars in veterinary bills after their dog was badly hurt in an attack earlier this month, turning a frightening incident into a financial gut punch. Emergency treatment and ongoing care for the seriously injured dog have already added up to "thousands" in...
Denver Gunfire Scare Sends Residents Running, Cops Find No Victims
Parts of Denver braced for what sounded like a shooting as social media lit up with reports of multiple gunshots and people sprinting for cover. Police say they moved in to check it out and, despite the chaos described online, they did not find any injured people or obvious property damage.
Thornton police seek public assistance in homicide case
Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating a person of interest identified in a homicide reported Friday. The Thornton Police Department said investigators are seeking information about 35-year-old Joshua Pittman. Police described Pittman as a person of interest and said he is believed to have known the victim in a news release. Authorities […]

















