1 Dead In 4-Car Crash On I-270 At York Street Near Commerce City
Colorado State Patrol responded to a deadly crash on westbound I-270 just west of Commerce City Thursday morning.
Colorado State Patrol responded to a deadly crash on westbound I-270 just west of Commerce City Thursday morning.
One person was killed and two others injured when they were struck by a car after their vehicle was stalled on the side of Interstate 270.
A crash on the portion of Interstate 270 in Commerce City caused delays for morning traffic Tuesday.
Westbound Interstate 70 will close between Interstate 270 and Colorado Boulevard beginning at 10 p.m. Friday.
Westbound Interstate 70 will close between Interstate 270 and Colorado Boulevard starting at 10 p.m. Friday.
Eastbound Interstate 70 will close between Interstate 270 and Brighton Boulevard starting at 10 p.m. Friday.
A procession for slain Boulder police officer Eric Talley is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
A crash involving an Adams County Sheriff's deputy closed part of Interstate 270 Wednesday afternoon.
Denver police now tell CBS4 a shooting on Interstate 70 near Interstate 270 started as a road rage incident.
Interstate 70 will close this weekend from Brighton Boulevard to Interstate 270.
A double shooting in Commerce City appears to be a possible case of road rage.
If you've driven down Interstate 270, you've probably felt like Alvin Johnson.
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Both east and westbound directions of Interstate 270 were closed Monday night at Vasquez Boulevard.
A deadly hit-and-run on Interstate 270 Thursday morning is under investigation.
After approximately three weeks of dry weather, precipitation that moved through on Thursday caused some unexpected problems.
The driver who drove off Interstate 270 in Adams County has been cited for not having a valid driver's license.
A father says his family was lucky they weren't hurt when an SUV veered off an interstate and crashed into their home.
Colorado State Patrol troopers say a driver drove off Interstate 270 near 72nd Avenue in Adams County.
A multivehicle crash closed down Interstate 270 on Wednesday morning, but Denver police say nobody suffered any serious injuries.
Travelers in Denver are running into numerous problems on Wednesday morning, including at the airport.
There were some traffic backups on Interstate 270 after a semi tipped over on the Vasquez on-ramp on Friday afternoon.
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Crews closed Brighton Boulevard in both directions on Tuesday afternoon because of road damage on Interstate 270 above Brighton Boulevard.
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Crews rushed to a burning home in Broomfield on Thursday afternoon. The fire was likely caused by lightning.
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The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado hit Washington County in Colorado on Thursday afternoon.
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