Explore the sights, sounds and tastes of the world at Aurora Fest on Saturday
The free festival celebrating Aurora's international community starts Saturday at 3PM, at the Aurora Municipal Center's Great Lawn.
Jefferson County judge gives probationary sentence to driver who killed cyclist
Every seat was taken inside a Jefferson County courtroom on Wednesday afternoon, as loved ones of a cyclist hit and killed last year attended the sentencing hearing for the man who was driving.
Suspected hit-and-run driver found eating watermelon out of stranger’s fridge
A suspect in a DUI wrong-way crash was arrested after fleeing to a nearby home and eating watermelon from a stranger's fridge in Lone Tree.
Contemporary home a rarity in Denver’s Country Club
Denver’s Country Club neighborhood is a trove of traditional architecture dating from the 1910s and 1920s. But agent Ann Atkinson with LIV Sotheby’s International has a rare, contemporary home in Country Club that happens to be the least expensive one on the market now in the historic district. At 350 N. Marion St. she
Aurora voters to decide on sales tax hike to fund projects
Aurora voters will decide in November whether to raise sales taxes for the first time since 1993 to help pay for infrastructure, transportation and public safety improvements. If voters approved the tax increase, the money will go toward “Build Up Aurora” to fund projects that include construction of Gun Club Road, upd
DU moves to combine some colleges, cut staff amid declining enrollment
The University of Denver is working on a restructuring, as it looks to design itself for years ahead.
Denver landlord says tenant with long criminal history left her home unlivable
Police records show Heather Ruybal is notorious in Colorado and Texas for a flood of evictions over a stretch spanning nearly two decades. A Denver landlord said her house was left contaminated.
Aurora closer to creating internal police, fire oversight office in wake of consent decree
AURORA | City council on Monday unanimously approved the creation of an Office of Public Safety Accountability, a permanent monitoring office to oversee police, fire, 911 and detention. The office’s duties will include investigating critical public safety incidents that result in serious injury or death, as well as ong
Clayton Hotel Rooftop Snags Cut-Rate Taste Of Wolf’s Tailor
Denver diners are getting a shorter, cheaper way into The Wolf's Tailor universe this summer. Sheep, a three-month residency from Id Est Hospitality, is taking over the sixth-floor rooftop of the Clayton Hotel & Members Club in Cherry Creek from July 8 through October 4. The pop-up will serve a four-course, choice-driv
Why Denver missed out on hosting 2026 World Cup matches: ‘It’s a shame’
Peek behind the curtain to discover why the 2026 World Cup passed on the Mile High City. Denver rolled out the red carpet when FIFA officials visited the city as a host site candidate for matches that start nationwide this week across 11 American cities. The pitch whiffed. Back in 2021, a collection of local […]

















