Crime November 29 Dad fights off repeat offender accused of creeping toward kids as family slept: ‘Somebody’s in our house’ Kevin and Sarah Root describe their terrifying encounter with suspected home invader Charley Cooley, who faces felony robbery charges for his second arrest this year.
Denver October 18 Jury awards $19M to bystanders wounded by Denver cop in 2022 shooting A jury awarded $19.7 million to six bystanders who were shot and wounded by a Denver police officer who opened fire at an armed man in 2022.
Denver September 16 FBI was aware of Colorado high school shooter's troubling online posts before attack A 16-year-old Colorado student shot two classmates at Evergreen High School before killing himself, and an ADL report revealed possible neo-Nazi views.
Denver September 10 Colorado school shooter radicalized by 'extremist network,' law enforcement officials reveal Over 100 police officers responded to the shooting at Evergreen High School in Colorado where student Desmond Holly is suspected of injuring two victims before dying by suicide.
Opinion September 4 BEN CARSON: As a doctor, I know fewer restrictions on marijuana will make cities worse Dr. Ben Carson warns against loosening marijuana restrictions, highlighting University of Colorado study showing significantly higher crime rates near dispensaries.
Dept of Education August 29 Denver school's all-gender bathrooms violate Title IX, Education Department finds The U.S. Department of Education said on Thursday that it found Denver Public Schools violated Title IX by establishing all-gender bathrooms.
Colorado August 13 FBI investigating midair brawl that forced Breeze Airways flight to divert Breeze Airways flight MX704 diverted to Grand Junction, Colorado after a fight broke out and a disruptive passenger broke free from restraints twice.
Sanctuary Cities July 28 Dems' sanctuary policies shield 'gangbangers,' harm Latino families, businesses, says Hispanic GOP lawmaker Hispanics living in Democratic-run jurisdictions are frustrated with sanctuary policies allowing criminal illegal aliens to prey on their communities, says a Latino GOP lawmaker.
Opinion July 27 Why progressives fail homeless Americans and attack effective alternatives Despite billions spent on homelessness, Denver and Seattle have seen dramatic increases while effective grassroots efforts are condemned for not conforming to ideological standards.
Culture Trends July 15 Christian coffee shop owner helping homeless faces protests in far-left city Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café in Denver, which employs formerly homeless people, has encountered regular protests from communists.