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Balistreri Vineyards in North Denver was buzzing on Tuesday evening, with the sounds of the Dapper Brass Band and crowds celebrating CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties. Hundreds came out to Indulge for CASA: A Stroll in the Garden.
Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park will close Thursday night due to weather.
The Grand County Sheriff's Office tweeted Thursday evening that Hwy 125 is closed going both directions due to a mudslide reported near Mile Post 13 in Grand County.
Denver's district attorney announced that prosecutors have charged a sex trafficker with exploiting new victims.
Police in Thornton are searching for a suspect wanted in connection with a burglary that happened last month.
Denver police say are they investigating an apparent open-air pop-up bar for the homeless on the north edge of downtown Denver.
A deputy with the Adams County Sheriff's Office was involved in a deadly crash with a pedestrian early Wednesday morning.
The executive order requires the state - and state contractors - to phase out all gas-powered lawn and garden tools over the next two years and replace them with electric equipment.
One of her bigger challenges was coming to terms with the idea she would not be able to hike the same way she had in the past, but thanks to the Lockwood Foundation, she just summited Mount Elbert, the highest peak in Colorado.
The sale of the Denver Broncos resulted in a $41 million refund to metro area cities and counties that helped fund the stadium.
Boulder has released the results of a point-in-time survey, done July 27 to count the people experiencing homelessness on a given night.
Four years after the death of Elijah McClain the first trials are set to start for the police officers who responded that night, and it will be a huge undertaking for everyone involved.
A Colorado woman who has experienced heartbreaking personal loss is determined to save lives by sharing the simple steps each of us can take to support people who are struggling with their mental health.
The nonprofit helps people of all faiths, including some 5700 people through its pantry, and a total of 25,000 people through all its programs.
Court records show former Empire Police Deputy Chief Keith Sandford has criminal convictions going back to at least 1996. That didn't stop him from getting jobs in law enforcement in Idaho Springs or Empire.
The crash was reported just before 5:30 a.m. and closed the northbound lanes, and then the southbound lanes for a total of about 6 hours.
Democratic Rep. Jason Crow, whose district includes the immigration detention center, says he attempted to make an unannounced visit to the facility Sunday morning and was turned away, which he says violates federal law. The Department of Homeland Security says it needs at least one week's notice of planned visits.
Lukas Ruhnau says you can save money on travel by booking early -- especially during certain days and months, bundling, using an airline company's credit card, and more.
The still unnamed National Women's Soccer League team announced some possibilities, which include Denver Peak, Denver Gold, Colorado 14ers, Denver Elevate, and Colorado Summit, but the final name could also be something not on that list.
The Deer Creek Fire, Turner Gulch Fire, Sowbelly Fire, and South Rim Fire continue to burn strong in southwestern Colorado, but fire state, local, and federal fire crews are continuing to contain them at higher rates, state fire officials say.
The City of Edgewater will be the first in the state to take advantage of changes to state law that give employers greater control over how tipped workers are paid.
A federal judge has denied a motion to pause upcoming changes to RTD's Access-on-Demand program that go into effect Jan. 1.
Between the recently completed construction on Denver's 16th Street and the unseasonably warm weather, there could be more people than ever ringing in the New Year in downtown.
The plunge had to be postponed this New Year's Day because the warm weather has crippled ice production on Evergreen Lake.
Tax credits for Coloradans buying an e-bike will be cut in half in the new year.
Last night, President Trump vetoed a bipartisan measure that would provide money to finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Project. The project would bring reliable water to 50,000 Coloradans across 39 communities, 19 of which are in violation of water quality standards. Advocates of the project, including Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, vow to continue pushing for the bill.
Starting on Jan. 1, Coloradans who are paid minimum wage will be making a little more money. Depending on where you live, there will be changes to how tipped workers are paid.
Upgrades to 16th Street in downtown Denver were completed earlier this year, and residents were excited to enjoy the area as they watch the fireworks on New Year's Eve.
A federal judge has denied a motion to pause upcoming changes to RTD's Access-on-Demand program that go into effect Jan. 1.
Tonight is the New Year's Celebration on Copper Mountain with fireworks and a torchlight parade.
Nathan MacKinnon has joined the 400-goal club in the NHL!
Three members of the Colorado Avalanche will be heading to Italy next year to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Jokic left Monday night's game against the Miami Heat with a knee injury before the end of the first half at the Kaseya Center when Jokic made accidental contact with teammate Spencer Jones.
Quarterback Drew Brees and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald headline the list of modern era finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Due to his height, 24-year-old Jordan Wilmore was encouraged to play basketball his entire life. But policing was his true calling.
A U.S. District Court judge issued a summary judgment on Wednesday, finding that the effort to revoke the legal status of tens of thousands of Hondurans, Nepalis and Nicaraguans was unlawful
More than 8,000 stores closed across the U.S. this year, according to retail industry data, including these well-known brands.
A staffer at Walt Disney World in Florida is recovering after being struck and injured by a fake boulder that rolled off stage during a live performance, Disney said.
A recently released cache of security videos is raising new questions about the prison cameras at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died in his cell in 2019.
New Zealand and Australia were among the first to welcome 2026, but in Sydney and some other cities, the festivities are tinged by grief.
A U.S. District Court judge issued a summary judgment on Wednesday, finding that the effort to revoke the legal status of tens of thousands of Hondurans, Nepalis and Nicaraguans was unlawful
State regulators said the text message from Christian Hatfield, the former district attorney for Colorado's 22nd Judicial District, "caused the staff member emotional harm."
A recently released cache of security videos is raising new questions about the prison cameras at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died in his cell in 2019.
President Trump used his veto power this week for the first time since returning to the White House, rejecting a pair of bills linked to a Colorado water pipeline and a tribal village in the Everglades.
Former Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a Northern Cheyenne tribal chief who became a prominent American politician, has died.
Several marijuana products sold by a single company to dispensaries across Colorado have potentially unsafe pesticides that exceed the legal limits, state health and business regulators said on Wednesday.
This year, 223 people have already died in crashes involving someone who's under the influence in Colorado. CSP expects to make more than 16,000 arrests by the end of the year.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 32 jurisdictions are showing "high" or "very high" levels of flu.
A Colorado family is connecting their community and raising awareness about clubfoot, a birth defect where a baby's foot is turned inward and down, after their son was born with the condition.
Suze Lopez, a 41-year-old nurse who lives in Bakersfield, California, didn't know she was pregnant with her second child until days before giving birth.
Several marijuana products sold by a single company to dispensaries across Colorado have potentially unsafe pesticides that exceed the legal limits, state health and business regulators said on Wednesday.
More than 8,000 stores closed across the U.S. this year, according to retail industry data, including these well-known brands.
With costs climbing and many customers cutting back, Denver's restaurant scene has been hit hard. The city says licenses for retail food establishments have declined 21% since July 2023.
A Denver ice cream shop is warning other small businesses after a scammer, pretending to be a police officer, convinced an employee to send over all the cash in the register.
A federal judge has ruled that the White House cannot stop funding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
State regulators said the text message from Christian Hatfield, the former district attorney for Colorado's 22nd Judicial District, "caused the staff member emotional harm."
A Venezuelan national suspected in a string of attempted armed robberies in 2024 in Denver's ritzy Cherry Creek North neighborhood has been apprehended in Detroit, according to police and prosecutors.
Six women who say they were drugged and raped by former cardiologist Stephen Matthews plan to file a civil lawsuit against Matthews and the Hinge dating app, which they say allowed Matthews to remain on the app even after women had told Hinge that Matthews was a rapist.
In Denver 10 months ago, a man named Ben Varga had just gotten dropped off at Washington Park to meet friends for a picnic. Not far away, two men were on a bench arguing.
In late 2024, Chrisanne Grimaldi was facing a common problem; she was drowning in medical debt totaling $80,000 and needed cash to pay down her debt.