1 Dead After Head-On Collision On Highway 93, Road Closed
Authorities closed Highway 93 after a deadly head-on crash with a semi-truck and a vehicle.
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Authorities closed Highway 93 after a deadly head-on crash with a semi-truck and a vehicle.
If you plan on driving on Highway 93 between Golden and Boulder on Friday, it will be a good idea to watch your speed.
Highway 93 was closed for about an hour in the middle of the day on Friday between Marshall Road and Highway 128.
Arvada firefighters rushed to a grass fire burning near Highway 93 on Sunday afternoon.
A semi truck blew over in high winds on Wednesday and officials briefly closed Highway 93 where it happened as a precaution.
Colorado State Patrol closed part of Highway 93 between 64th Avenue in Jefferson County and Highway 128 on Saturday morning.
The Colorado Department of Transportation will start a big rockfall mitigation project on Tuesday morning.
The Colorado Department of Transportation will start a big rockfall mitigation project on Tuesday morning.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is working on making a stretch of Highway 93 between Golden and Arvada safer by installing LED lights.
A car that crash landed in Clear Creek had to be pulled out of the water on Thursday afternoon.
A 60-year-old man has died from injuries he sustained in a crash between a bus and a car along Highway 93 on Monday.
Police in Jefferson County closed Highway 93 between Boulder and Golden on Monday afternoon after a crash involving at least two cars and a short bus.
A Jefferson County Sheriff's deputy was struck while responding to a crash on Friday afternoon.
Jefferson County will be hosting a community meeting on a proposed public shooting range on Tuesday.
A 37-year-old man has pleaded guilty in a DUI crash last year that caused the death of a University of Colorado student.
On Jan. 26, 2014, Sgt. Dave Baldwin was killed. A wrong-way driver hit the Jefferson County deputy while he was patrolling on his motorcycle on Highway 93.
On Monday night the Mobile Weather Lab traveled from Denver to Highway 93 between Golden and Boulder and found 54 mph wind speeds.
A Colorado highway will now bear the name of a Jefferson County deputy killed on patrol last year.
A portion of a state highway in Jefferson County is being named after a sheriff's deputy who was killed in a motorcycle crash last year.
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