Sheriff: Internet warrant delayed ID of Colorado school shooting threat
The Jefferson County Sheriff is pushing for change in the wake of the Evergreen High School shooting when it comes to getting information from social media companies.
Denver settles another George Floyd protest police misconduct lawsuit – this time for $1.5...
Denver City Council voted to approve two settlements – for a total of $1.5 million — to six people who sued the city over police misconduct during the 2020 George Floyd protests. The city has paid more than $30 million in legal settlements related to law enforcement conduct...
Denver study shows removing parking requirements results in more affordable housing being built
Structured parking can cost as much as $50,000 per space, making housing more expensive to build and for those living there.
Denver deputy sheriff arrested in Colorado Springs
DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) -- A Denver deputy sheriff has been arrested in Colorado Springs, according to the Denver Sheriff Department (DSD). The sheriff's department says that Deputy Sheriff Darrel Killebrew has been charged with felony menacing, third-degree assault, criminal mischief, child abuse, and second-degree...
Why DIA won’t play the Department of Homeland Security’s video
The Denver International Airport said Tuesday it is not playing a Department of Homeland Security video, but it's due to the airport's technology capabilities.
Contempt for kings in Colorado goes back to state’s founding
Liberty is a core American value that is especially dear to Coloradans. The state was established at a time when the nation’s founding principles underwent renewed appreciation and dramatic expansion, and it remains the kind of place where the governor is discussed as the most libertarian chief executive of any...
Denver police investigating crash involving pedestrian
Denver police are investigating a crash involving a pedestrian on Wednesday afternoon.
Colorado Police Warn Against Recent ‘Jugging’ Crimes
Jugging, a crime in which criminals follow unsuspecting victims from banks to steal their freshly withdrawn cash, has become more common in Colorado recently.
Letter to the editor: Vote no on 310
I am a proud Denver native. I grew up here, went to school here, and chose to open my small business in 2016 because I love this city. My father and I built Rusty’s Vape & Smoke Shop together — creating jobs, generating tax revenue, and serving adult customers in the Montbello community for nearly a decade.
Parents resuscitate baby twice, days after coming home from NICU
Two parents in Colorado had to resuscitate their baby twice, just days after coming home from the NICU.

















