Food Bank of the Rockies steps up as Coloradans lose SNAP benefits
With the government shutdown, thousands of Coloradans could soon lose access to federal food assistance, and children make up nearly half of those affected, according to Gov. Polis' office.
Woman Baffled When Cops Accuse Her of Random Crime, Saying They Have Cameras Everywhere
Last month, a Colorado woman named Chrisanna Elser answered her front door and was greeted by a police officer named sergeant Jamie Milliman, who issued an ominous warning about his neighboring town of Bow Mar. “You know we have cameras in that jurisdiction and you can’t get a breath of...
Coloradans scramble for help as SNAP suspension looms and food banks ‘just don’t have...
Jasmine Kendall had $86 left in her bank account this week. In October, the 34-year-old single mom was informed that, due to a lack of federal funding, she and her children may no longer qualify for their subsidized housing in Denver. Her car’s gas tank was empty Tuesday, her refrigerator and freezer picked clean.
Riverside woman accused of doxing ICE agent may face trial in December
A Dec. 23 trial date has tentatively been set for a Riverside woman accused of pursuing an ICE agent by car through the streets of Los Angeles and posting the officer’s home address on social media.
Denver police searching for 2 homicide suspects, including 1 from 1997 cold case
Denver police are looking for two suspects involved in two separate murder investigations, one from Oct. 3 and another from a cold case in 1997. Police are searching for the recent murder suspect, Gabriel Ortiz Trujillo, 26, following an Oct. 3 first-degree murder incident. The murder happened at 9:25 p.m. in the...
There’s a New Neighborhood Bar With Affordable Drinks on East Colfax
The drinks were flowing once again at 3401 East Colfax Avenue last weekend, as the Lowbeam quietly tested the waters in the former home of another beloved bar. Now, it’s officially open and ready to welcome the neighborhood. It’s been four months since Middleman shut its doors after a...
More than 1,000 vehicles seized under Aurora’s ‘Three Strikes’ rule
For the first time since a vehicle seizure program began in Aurora, FOX31 is getting an up close look at the types cars and trucks the Aurora Police Department is taking off the streets.
City of Denver launches Food Assistance Task Force, less than 48 hours after SNAP...
Multiple city of Denver leaders met Thursday to discuss a new task force rolled out to help Denver residents who will be impacted by SNAP going away.
Texas Shelter Dog Found In A Wheelbarrow Moments Before Euthanasia
At an overcrowded shelter in Texas, a young golden retriever named Darla was running out of time. The shelter was well past capacity and forced to make heartbreaking decisions. With more dogs than they could possibly care for, they had begun euthanizing those considered “less adoptable.” Sadly, that list included...
Denver’s first snow could be one of the latest in history
It's snowing in the mountains and freezing at night in Denver, but heading into November, there are still no flakes in the city. If the winter continues to wait, it could become one of the latest first snowfalls in Denver's history.

















