In effort to combat biases, mosque invites community into place of worship
Every Friday is the weekly Islamic day for gathering praying and learning at mosques across the world. It's no different at the Downtown Denver Islamic Center.
Denver Ranks Higher Than Most U.S. Cities for Singles in New Study
Anyone from Colorado will likely tell you that the Centennial State is a great place to live for a variety of reasons. There’s the unmatched scenery, the legendary music venues, and enough big cities and small towns to cater to any lifestyle. Now, a new study shows that one...
Man Rescued After Climbing 100-Foot Sculpture in Denver Tech Center
A Colorado man is safe after spending nearly ten hours atop a 100-foot-tall sculpture in the Denver Tech Center. The man climbed up the DTC Identity Monument at around 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9. He did not come down until 2:35 a.m. Wednesday, according to Megan Copenhaver, spokesperson for the City of...
Denver demolishes seized ‘junk’ RVs at cost of $1,400 each
Representatives of the Denver general services and sheriff’s departments gleefully shared with City Council members Monday videos of backhoes demolishing “junk” RVs in the city that previously contained people experiencing homelessness.
From diploma to deployment, Colorado airman continues commitment to service
More than 900 students will graduate from Metropolitan State University Denver on Friday, including 87 who are veterans or currently serving in the military. Among them is Senior Airman Jordan Klehr, who will trade his cap and gown for a uniform to deploy overseas.
Over $10,000 in jewelry stolen from Denver metro area store
Police are hoping the public can help identify two suspects who took jewelry from a store in the Denver metro area last month.
Colorado repeat offender freed from jail less than two weeks before allegedly killing mother...
A Colorado man is accused of killing the mother of his children then pushing her body in a shopping cart for days after allegedly violating a protection order multiple times.
In Colorado and nationally, extreme polarization diminishes voter voices
Polarization has warped democracy in America. For decades, growing polarization in Congress has made it harder to pass legislation through both chambers. This has led to a shift in governance: When Congress cannot or will not act, presidents increasingly turn to executive orders to move policy on their own....
Exposure to neighborhood violence leads some Denver teens to use tobacco and alcohol earlier,...
Girls are at an even greater risk of early substance use than boys.
Colorado woman, 20, arrested in connection with alleged deadly DUI crash
Lakewood police said on Tuesday that one of the victims of the Nov. 30 crash later died in the hospital. The suspect is now charged with vehicular homicide, on top of DUI and minor in possession of alcohol.

















