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In recent years, Buena Vista's population has surged, the downtown has filled in what used to be empty storefronts and expanded. But with rising housing prices and water use issues, many are questioning how best to move forward.
A 39-year-old man was jailed on a homicide charge after he and a woman both jumped into the driver's seat of a car while trying to avoid arrest for shoplifting.
The goal is to help remove barriers to access for people of color interested in skiing.
The gunshot wounds don't appear to be life-threatening, according to police. The party took place Friday night into Saturday morning in the 1300 block of Joliet Street.
Denver's Parade of Lights will bring floats, horses, marching bands, balloons and mascots Saturday. And with that comes road closures starting at separate times in the downtown area.
The longtime owner of Peter Damian Fine Jewelry and Antiques in Wheat Ridge, Peter Damian Arguello was well known as a supporter of people and businesses. He was killed Wednesday during an alleged attempted robbery.
The Montezuma County Coroner's Office named the suspect in the shooting, which claimed the life of Cortez Police Sgt. Michael Moran, as 44-year-old Jason Campbell, of Ogden, Utah.
In Colorado Ballet's production of The Nutcracker, it takes a team to portray Mother Ginger.
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Knicks center Mitchell Robinson invited his high school coach to move in with him in New York after his coach's wife of 31 years died. His former coach took him up on his offer.
Cale Makar now shares the franchise record for most assists recorded in a single month as a member of the Colorado Avalanche.
The $1 billion lawsuit alleges Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo's promotion of the NFTs led people into costly and unsafe investments.
The NFL announced on Thursday that the Denver Broncos will play the Detroit Lions in a night game on Dec. 16. Kickoff for the Week 15 game will be at 8:15 p.m. at Ford Field.
Nique Clifford was instrumental in helping his Colorado State Rams defeat the Colorado Buffaloes for the first time since 2017. Clifford had 15 points against his former team at Moby Arena in Fort Collins on Wednesday night.
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The only runaway truck ramp along I-70 going into Denver from the mountains is now closed until next summer. CDOT is making some changes to the ramp to make it easier to use.
A memorial was growing on Friday night for Peter Damian Arguello, as Wheat Ridge community members remember him following his death in a recent shooting. For years, he's kept his jewelry and antique business going here, earning a living and doing what he loved.
This month marks the two-year anniversary of Colorado's most devastating wildfire, and many Marshall Fire survivors are still struggling.
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Cases of other respiratory illnesses, including flu and RSV, are also on the rise.
A federal court had ordered the company to pause making and selling its products.
Last month, Cherry Creek Schools opened a first-of-its-kind facility that is dedicated to treatment and support.
The tests will be available from a federal stockpile starting in December, and schools can distribute them to students, families, staff and larger school communities.
Recalled Burn Boot Camp snacks were sold at locations run by gym franchises throughout the U.S.
In 2021, Klete Keller pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of an official proceeding.
A group of congressional Democrats and veteran Capitol Police officers are seeking civil damages for the harms they allege they suffered because of the Capitol riot.
Sandra Day O'Connor was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, and she retired in 2006.
Preview: In an interview airing December 3, the former Wyoming Congresswoman warns that the election of Donald Trump would mean the end of the republic.
Rep. George Santos is just the sixth House member in U.S. history to be expelled and the first in more than 20 years.
A Denver branch library reopened on Nov. 13 after being closed for nearly two years due to a structural scare that led the city to spend $200,000 on consultants. Ultimately, only modest repairs will be needed and those won't be scheduled until 2024, according to Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.
In a state known for its sunshine, Colorado homeowners have been struggling to go solar this year.
Club Q shooting survivors and victims' families say a year of trying to obtain funds raised in their name by the Colorado Healing Fund has been retraumatizing.
In a packed courtroom, attorneys described the night Elijah McClain died. The prosecution recounted a sinister scene.
Denver's City Attorney's Office has paid seven outside law firms a total of $1,851,048.53 to litigate, then ultimately settle 20 lawsuits filed in connection with the 2020 George Floyd protests that alleged excessive force, civil rights violations and police misconduct.
In recent years, Buena Vista's population has surged, the downtown has filled in what used to be empty storefronts and expanded. But with rising housing prices and water use issues, many are questioning how best to move forward.
A 39-year-old man was jailed on a homicide charge after he and a woman both jumped into the driver's seat of a car while trying to avoid arrest for shoplifting.
The goal is to help remove barriers to access for people of color interested in skiing.
The gunshot wounds don't appear to be life-threatening, according to police. The party took place Friday night into Saturday morning in the 1300 block of Joliet Street.
Denver's Parade of Lights will bring floats, horses, marching bands, balloons and mascots Saturday. And with that comes road closures starting at separate times in the downtown area.
Watch meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin's forecast
The only runaway truck ramp along I-70 going into Denver from the mountains is now closed until next summer. CDOT is making some changes to the ramp to make it easier to use.
A memorial was growing on Friday night for Peter Damian Arguello, as Wheat Ridge community members remember him following his death in a recent shooting. For years, he's kept his jewelry and antique business going here, earning a living and doing what he loved.
This month marks the two-year anniversary of Colorado's most devastating wildfire, and many Marshall Fire survivors are still struggling.
Watch Dave Aguilera's Forecast
Knicks center Mitchell Robinson invited his high school coach to move in with him in New York after his coach's wife of 31 years died. His former coach took him up on his offer.
Cale Makar now shares the franchise record for most assists recorded in a single month as a member of the Colorado Avalanche.
The $1 billion lawsuit alleges Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo's promotion of the NFTs led people into costly and unsafe investments.
The NFL announced on Thursday that the Denver Broncos will play the Detroit Lions in a night game on Dec. 16. Kickoff for the Week 15 game will be at 8:15 p.m. at Ford Field.
Nique Clifford was instrumental in helping his Colorado State Rams defeat the Colorado Buffaloes for the first time since 2017. Clifford had 15 points against his former team at Moby Arena in Fort Collins on Wednesday night.
Methane is an invisible gas that is rapidly heating up the atmosphere.
In 2021, Klete Keller pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of an official proceeding.
Felicity Huffman has broken her silence about her participation in the 2019 college admission scandal that sent her to jail and shockwaves throughout Hollywood.
Cases of other respiratory illnesses, including flu and RSV, are also on the rise.
Retail giant joins other big advertisers that are distancing themselves from X following Musk's support for an antisemitic post.
In 2021, Klete Keller pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of an official proceeding.
A group of congressional Democrats and veteran Capitol Police officers are seeking civil damages for the harms they allege they suffered because of the Capitol riot.
Sandra Day O'Connor was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, and she retired in 2006.
Preview: In an interview airing December 3, the former Wyoming Congresswoman warns that the election of Donald Trump would mean the end of the republic.
Rep. George Santos is just the sixth House member in U.S. history to be expelled and the first in more than 20 years.
Cases of other respiratory illnesses, including flu and RSV, are also on the rise.
A federal court had ordered the company to pause making and selling its products.
Last month, Cherry Creek Schools opened a first-of-its-kind facility that is dedicated to treatment and support.
The tests will be available from a federal stockpile starting in December, and schools can distribute them to students, families, staff and larger school communities.
Recalled Burn Boot Camp snacks were sold at locations run by gym franchises throughout the U.S.
Retail giant joins other big advertisers that are distancing themselves from X following Musk's support for an antisemitic post.
Mortgage rates recently hit their highest levels in more than two decades, pricing many out of the market. Here's what to expect in 2024.
Cantaloupes contaminated with the bacteria have been linked to more than 100 illnesses and two deaths, health officials said.
Ordered something online you want to return? Some retailers say, "Keep it," and they'll still give you your money back.
The City and County of Denver Medical Examiner data shows just this year, outside overdose deaths in the city have almost doubled in comparison to last year's total.
As wallets recover from Thanksgiving groceries, another holiday staple is set to break budgets. The price of Christmas trees is up, and Colorado families are prepared to downsize their traditions.
Working to address the disparity between wages and the costs many families are facing.
As the holiday shopping rush begins, so typically does the hustle for seasonal work. However this year, it may be tough to make a few extra bucks.
Making ends meet this holiday season $3 million in funding will go to local food banks, pantries, organizations, and diaper programs that Coloradans rely on for basic needs.
Colorado's SecureSavings Program has been fully implemented for nearly a year now. It's designed to help those who don't otherwise have retirement savings.