City of Denver may receive federal help with ongoing migrant crisis
Denver is one of several cities slated to receive federal funding to assist with the ongoing migrant crisis.
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Denver is one of several cities slated to receive federal funding to assist with the ongoing migrant crisis.
It's been two years since voters passed the major overhaul known as Proposition 118. Just long enough that many have forgotten, the benefits don't kick in until 2024 and you have to start paying for it now.
Colorado is heading toward a future free of plastic bags and in the meantime, hoping the new 10-cent bag fee is enough to convince shoppers to bring their own bags. Some cities in Colorado believe charging more could make a bigger impact.
Brian Bunnell was killed at Berthoud Pass on Dec. 26, while snowboarding with his three sons. Bunnell was not only an experienced backcountry rider, he was an avid mountain biker and a beloved chemistry teacher at Conifer High School.
The Aurora-based charity says donors have been so generous this holiday, the families supported by the group are getting $1,000 this year, double the usual donation.
Located in the heart of Golden, the Christian Action Guild food bank and thrift shop has been serving the Golden Community for nearly 60 years.
Denver's Department of Housing Stability, held its first-panel discussion Friday for an opportunity to hear about the state of the homeless and housing crisis.
As the holidays approach, the Tough as a Mother Campaign wants to remind those moms, you're not alone.
Body camera footage from Arvada police shows the courageous first steps officers took to evacuate residents from a fatal apartment fire.
New licensing requirements for motels and hotels in Wheat Ridge mean some owners have to make significant security upgrades.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will release dozens of gray wolves in its first draft of the wolf reintroduction plan.
The idea to send new mothers home with the drug to reverse opioid overdoses started in Colorado emergency rooms last year.
Ed Sanders, 63, has been a loyal patron of Club Q since it opened 20 years ago. On Saturday night, he was among the 17 patrons shot and injured.
The superintendent of Denver Public Schools says despite a "No" vote to school consolidations Thursday night, some schools will likely face closures next fall.
A Colorado man was rescued after slipping waist-deep into thick mud this week at Bear Creek Lake Park.