🐶 Playful & Loving Dogs Ready for Adoption in Parker, CO
Looking for a loyal friend to brighten your days? These adoptable dogs in Parker, Colorado are ready to meet their forever families. Each one has a unique story and plenty of love to give.
Many students at one community college still in high school, jump starting education
Many Colorado high school students are getting a leg up on their college career before even graduating.
Sheridan educator strike continues after board no-shows meeting
The educator strike at Sheridan Schools entered its fourth day Saturday after a planned meeting between the Sheridan Educators Association and the Sheridan Board of Education ended without an agreement.
This Colorado Italian Restaurant Is Famous For Fresh Pasta And Big Flavors
Ever wondered what happens when a little Colorado Italian spot takes pasta very seriously? I found out, and my taste buds are still filing a formal complaint about how spoiled they’ve become. Every dish bursts with flavor, from silky fresh noodles to sauces that somehow taste like grandma’s secret...
Castle Rock Teacher Jailed 300 Days For Groping Teen Student
A former Douglas County High School teacher is headed to jail after a student he once taught stood a few feet away in a Castle Rock courtroom and described how his actions still haunt her. James Thomure, 57, was sentenced Friday to 300 days in jail and eight years of...
One killed, two injured in crash on westbound I-70 at Kipling Street
One person was killed and two others were injured in a crash on westbound I-70 in Wheat Ridge. Police were asking drivers to avoid the area.
4 Major Retailers Fleeing Colorado in May 2026
The sporting goods sector is facing its own wave of consolidations, and Big 5 Sporting Goods is actively shrinking its physical footprint across the West. In an effort to optimize its real estate portfolio following changes in ownership and shifting outdoor recreation sales, the retailer is shuttering multiple...
Aurora City Council to vote on water restrictions as metro area faces water supply...
At Monday night’s regular Aurora City Council meeting, councilmembers will cast an official vote on a Stage I Water Shortage declaration, as recommended by Aurora Water. If it passes, restrictions on water use will go into effect the next day, Tuesday, water engineer John Murphy told councilmembers at a recent study...
Every Opening and Closing This Week: Lots of Action in the Scene
Closures are stacking up in the local dining scene. This week, we reported that Colorado Plus in Wheat Ridge will shutter at the end of May; another longtime brewery, Copper Kettle, will close on June 27. And we confirmed that Noodle Express, one of our favorite spots for Szechuan cuisine, will serve its last meal at...
Denver Rescue Mission ejects man in wheelchair from shelter
The Denver Rescue Mission recently kicked a 69-year-old homeless man in a wheelchair out of one of its shelters because he apparently “spoke his mind” to a staff member. “We have a right to say what we feel,” the man recently told Housekeys Action Network Denver, or HAND, an advocacy group for people experiencing...

















