Proposed rule change would allow City of Denver to lay off longtime employees
The City of Denver has proposed rule changes that would allow for layoffs based on merit, loosening protections for tenured employees.
Safeway, King Soopers employees could head to the picket lines by next week
Denver7 is breaking down the latest contract negotiations between UFCW Local 7 and two of Colorado's grocery giants.
Denver to pay $398,000 in police lawsuit payouts next week
The Denver City Council on Monday will consider paying several plaintiffs in a civil lawsuit $398,000 after police allegedly violated their civil rights. The settlements appear on the council agenda.
Man gets 145 years in prison for Denver metro fentanyl operation
A man who was found guilty of producing fentanyl pills in a drug manufacturing operation based in Aurora was sentenced to 145.5 years in prison.
Unlicensed day care provider sentenced for biting, abusing boy who suffered brain injury and...
LAKEWOOD, Colo. (TCN) -- A 26-year-old woman will spend over a decade in prison for abusing and causing severe injuries to a toddler in her unlicensed day care. In a June 3 news release, the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office of Colorado said Mckinley Hernandez received an 18-year sentence followed by a...
As measles cases increase, Denver7 asked experts what to do if you were exposed
Denver7 is learning more about the widespread impact one person infected with measles has had on our state after three more cases of the highly contagious disease were discovered in the last week.
Aurora PD asks for public’s help identifying August 2024 fatal shooting suspect
Aurora police detectives are asking for the public's help identifying the suspect in a fatal shooting on Aug. 11, 2024.
“Now That’s a Lotta Meth Pipes”: 139 Found in Colorado Traffic Stop
Normally, when someone is busted for possession of drug paraphernalia, it's not really something to write home about. However, one fella from Denver was busted in Northern Colorado, has us scratching our heads. The Evans Police Department posted a photo on Facebook on Sunday with the leading caption "Now that's...
Colorado Renaissance Festival will not have elephant shows: PETA
There will not be elephant shows at the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur this year, according to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Aurora police chief cites proactive policing as reason behind 21% drop in crime
Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain believes crackdowns on property crime and increased community communication have led to a 21% drop in crime year-to-date compared to last year.