Looking past holidays, Denver area real estate agents feel a chilly spring
A new report about area home sales is adding weight to evidence that home prices have crested and are finally dropping around Denver, three years after mortgage rates soared and buyers turned sour on the market. Real estate agents are quick to welcome that falloff. And they’re noting that December...
Anschutz-Rodgers: I wouldn’t trade growing up in rural America for anything
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers sat in her downtown Denver office, far from her beloved Crystal River Ranch, but surrounded by photos of the ranch and a wall of plaques and photos and newspaper clippings evidencing her long support of young people in agriculture and the National Western Stock Show. With her name on the newest...
Let’s Get Real: U.S. Insurance & Hospital Corporations Embrace Profits over Patient Safety
Let’s Get Real: US Healthcare Is an Industry, Not a System. This is your nurse. We called him Doug. Some days we didn’t see a nurse for entire shifts—and only for medication delivery and scanning the bar codes for payment. This is also your patient technician. Oh, wait, techs are in short supply, and the robot camera...
Denver police officer arrested on suspicion of felony eluding, reckless endangerment
An officer with the Denver Police Department was arrested Friday afternoon in Jefferson County for investigation of felony eluding and reckless endangerment.
Multiple injured in crash involving school activity bus in Lakewood
Police are investigating a crash in the Denver metro area involving a school bus. Authorities are asking drivers to use alternate routes.
2 in custody after man assaulted, vehicle stolen while pumping gas on Colfax
Two suspects are in custody after a man reported that he was assaulted and then had his vehicle stolen while pumping gas on East Colfax Avenue, according to police.
Colorado federal employee spent $1 million on self with government credit card
A 55-year-old Lakewood man who worked for the federal government was sentenced to prison this week for fraudulently diverting approximately $1 million from his employer for personal use.
Hip Hop Icons to Offer Classes to Colorado High School Students
Classes on innovation designed by hip hop icon Dr. Dre and producer Jimmy Iovine will be offered at two Colorado high schools next year.
Meth contamination found in Denver apartment units; landlord, housing-voucher program dispute responsibility
A Denver landlord says extensive damage and meth contamination inside several apartments at her property has left her with thousands of dollars in repair costs.
Listen: Welcome to Denver’s rave tunnel
On a recent Friday, a squad of thirty-somethings hauled hundreds of pounds of gear over a creek, down a field of boulders and into the dark mouth of a stormwater drainage tunnel. It was beautiful down in the damp concrete bunker, once the hauling, wiring and setup was complete. By...

















