VIDEO July 14 Christian coffee shop owner in Denver talks about protests against business Jamie Sanchez, owner of Drip Cafe in Denver, talks about his homeless ministry, Recycle God's Love, and left-wing protests against his business.
Travel July 11 Museum discovers rare 67-million-year-old dinosaur bone under its own parking lot Museum officials uncovered a rare Cretaceous dinosaur bone 750 feet beneath their Denver parking lot, potentially the city's deepest fossil discovery yet.
Colorado June 21 Anti-ICE activists help migrant child rapist escape arrest in Colorado: officials Anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activists in Denver, Colorado, managed to thwart agents trying to arrest an illegal migrant wanted in Italy for child rape.
Colorado June 17 Skier plummets 1,000 feet down mountain A skier was airlifted with serious injuries after a 1,000-foot fall in Colorado, highlighting the need for personal locator beacons after poor cell reception complicated the rescue.
Denver June 6 Man accused of Boulder firebombing at pro-Israel event appears in court on federal hate crime charge A suspect appeared in federal court Friday for a hate crime charge after allegedly attacking a pro-Israel rally with Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado.
Air And Space June 5 American Airlines plane that caught fire had engine parts installed incorrectly, NTSB finds An American Airlines flight experienced an engine fire due to loose parts installed in the wrong direction and fuel leaks, according to an NTSB investigation.
Colorado June 5 Trump admin seeking to pull funding from local governments slapped with judge's preliminary injunction Denver and other plaintiffs won a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration after a judge ruled that threats to cut federal grants likely exceeded the Executive Branch’s authority.
Crime June 1 Suspect in Boulder terror attack determined to be Egyptian man in US illegally: FBI FBI Director Kash Patel confirms an investigation into a suspected terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
Crime April 25 ICE Denver arrests Tren de Aragua member with multiple criminal convictions A Tren de Aragua member in the United States illegally was arrested by ICE agents in Denver after multiple criminal convictions.
Sanctuary Cities March 21 Federal judge blocks ‘abolish ICE’ activist and illegal immigrant from being deported A federal judge in Colorado issued an order blocking immigration officials from deporting “abolish ICE" activist and illegal immigrant Jeanette Vizguerra before a hearing.
Illegal Immigrants March 18 Mexican immigration activist who hid in Colorado church for years to avoid deportation arrested by ICE An illegal immigrant in Colorado that has had a deportation order for years has been arrested by federal immigration authorities this week.