If you live in Aurora, reporting pesky potholes could earn you some cash.
The actions of a woman helped police catch a criminal, but she wonders if it was the safest choice and how long he'll be behind bars.
Families who qualify for free preschool can enroll in City of Aurora schools.
In Aurora, the city is hiring more than 100 positions including lifeguards, swim instructors, managers and more.
Betty Clark is keeping her late father's legacy alive with help from the community.
The Arapahoe County Commission forgoes oil and gas drilling moratorium, residents opposed to drilling see it as a minor setback.
A grant from the state is allowing schools like Pickens Technical College in Aurora to expand EV technician training to help meet a shortage.
The Colorado family is returning to the church after 40 years of a "more secular life."
A newly released survey of Aurora police officers and civilian employees shows a deep distrust of command officers with 69% of those responding to the survey agreeing, "It's not what you know but whom you know that will get you ahead."
Not only is Carla Ferreira one of The Aurora Highland's first residents, she's the lead developer.
Thick wildfire smoke blanketed the Front Range across Denver Tuesday morning. Smoke will gradually clear Tuesday afternoon and evening, but another round is expected overnight.
Boulder police are sending out a message to drivers: if you're caught speeding you will face the consequences.
The British band Coldplay is bringing their "Music of the Spheres" world tour to Colorado.
Colorado Task Force 1 arrived at Fort Blanding near Jacksonville, Florida on Monday night where they will service and ready equipment ahead of Hurricane Milton.
According to the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office, Robin Niceta pleaded guilty on Tuesday morning to attempting to influence a public servant, forgery, tampering with physical evidence, criminal impersonation and second-degree forgery.
A Colorado teacher was surprised Tuesday with $100,000 for excellence in skilled trades education thanks to Harbor Freight.
Another round of wildfire smoke will impact Colorado tomorrow.
Boulder police are sending out a message to drivers: if you're caught speeding you will face the consequences.
Poor air quality and mild temperatures remain in control across Denver.
One person was killed in a fire in Denver's River North district and now investigators are working to determine the cause. A Denver Fire Department spokesman says the building was abandoned and the doors were welded shut.
The Broncos scored 34 unanswered points after falling behind 10-0 early on. Surtain had a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown off starter Gardner Minshew and also picked off backup quarterback Aidan O'Connell.
On Friday, Mountain Vista earned its first-ever win against Valor Christian in blowout fashion, 62-21. The team had been 0-8 against the Valor Christian Eagles before the game.
While preparing for the upcoming NBA season, Washington Wizards' Jared Butler is tackling a personal goal off the court—learning to swim.
Christina Gonzales is this week's Orange Zone Denver Broncos superfan who reflects on how she turned her husband into a fan for the orange and blue.
The Savannah Bananas are bringing Banana Ball to Coors Field next summer.
Hurricane Milton was barreling across the Gulf of Mexico as a powerful Category 4 storm on a path headed toward Tampa, Florida.
The rule issued by the Biden administration in 2022 seeks to subject unserialized ghost guns to the same requirements as commercially made firearms.
The EPA estimates that nine million homes in the U.S. have lead pipes.
Amid unrelentingly high rents, as many as 223,000 affordable housing units could disappear in next five years.
The CDC will urge Americans to "reconsider nonessential travel" to Rwanda.
The rule issued by the Biden administration in 2022 seeks to subject unserialized ghost guns to the same requirements as commercially made firearms.
The EPA estimates that nine million homes in the U.S. have lead pipes.
Donald Trump says he'll make a campaign stop in Colorado this week and will speak at a rally in Aurora.
The deadline to register to vote in Colorado in this year's general election is coming soon. And according to the Colorado Secretary of State's Office, "how you register to vote will impact how you receive your ballot."
Amid unrelentingly high rents, as many as 223,000 affordable housing units could disappear in next five years.
The CDC will urge Americans to "reconsider nonessential travel" to Rwanda.
Dirty sodas, which combines your favorite soft drink with creamer, syrups and more, are all over social media. Here's what experts say about the ingredients.
For decades, widely used pulse oximeters have underestimated the oxygen needs of darker-skinned patients. Will the FDA's new guidelines fix that?
On the top of the steps of Colorado's state capitol Saturday were those who want the state to restrict gender-affirming care access to adults. At the bottom of the steps was a small crowd advocating for trans rights.
With one major medical supplier's production hubs closed, hospitals say they are rationing IV fluid bags and employing other conservation measures.
A business owner in Old Town Fort Collins is calling on the city to further enforce nuisance laws.
Amid unrelentingly high rents, as many as 223,000 affordable housing units could disappear in next five years.
Trump's fiscal plans would raise the federal debt by more than twice Harris' proposals, new nonpartisan analysis finds.
A Colorado chef-owner is mentoring the next generation of Latino cooks and chefs through a program called "Old Ways, New Hands," which aims to inspire Latinos in the community who have a passion for cooking.
Verizon wireless suffered another outage Monday, but it was resolved within minutes.
Some law enforcement agencies say they are scrambling as they try to figure out what to do after some state grants to fight fentanyl trafficking ended in June.
After more than five months, a city-commissioned investigation into the use of comp time by top Denver Fire Department commanders is "nearing its conclusion," according to a mayor's spokesperson.
After years of homes being flooded and damaged in one of its oldest neighborhoods, Johnstown has agreed to spend $1 million to install a new storm sewer and address the ongoing problem.
On a sunny Thursday afternoon in September, former sportscaster Mark McIntosh met the woman he described as "an angel in my midst."
Former RTD Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, who separated from the agency last week, was fired according to a Colorado licensing database.