Jake Downing started pre-school at the YMCA and now he's a manager there.
Denver Public Schools is expected to see 6,000 fewer students by 2028, which is a drop of more than 8%.
Residents at Gables Vista Apartments in Cherry Creek are nearing their fourth day without running water, with no end in sight.
Residents in East Colfax apartment celebrate collective as new landlord.
Made to order: from political figures, to a couch, and gender reveal piñatas, yet one remains the most popular.
In November Denver voters will be asked whether or not to ban slaughterhouses in the city.
Residents of the 800 South Lincoln Street block near I-25 and Broadway in Denver get to stay in their homes after nearly two decades of community advocacy.
Denver International Airport's parking kiosk system ran aground over the weekend for about an hour, trapping nearly 1,000 travelers who were trying to leave the airport and get home.
Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, also known as DOTI, passed out burritos on Thursday to bicyclists at a local park to provide new details about projects in Denver.
Over the next six months, Dr. Patricia Hurrieta will develop a plan to boost Latino student outcomes.
The United States Postal Inspection Service is looking for suspects in the recent armed robberies and attempted armed robbery of letter carriers in Denver and Aurora.
A proposed oil and gas project at a pad in Weld County hangs in the balance after the state's Energy and Carbon Management Commission delayed its decision on Wednesday.
The founder of an animal sanctuary in Adams County says her nonprofit is down thousands of dollars and with winter coming, she's worried about how she's going to keep nearly 200 animals fed.
A state trooper was injured when the SUV he was in was struck by a suspected DUI driver in El Paso County.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is under scrutiny after more than two dozen people died in construction zone crashes this year.
The United States Postal Inspection Service is looking for suspects in the recent armed robberies and attempted armed robbery of letter carriers in Denver and Aurora.
Rep. Jason Crow, a Democrat who represents Colorado's 6th Congressional District, is among those who feel U.S. Space Command headquarters should stay in Colorado.
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For the first time ever, the musical "Funny Girl" is on a national tour and Grammy-winning artist Melissa Manchester was cast as Rose Brice in the production.
The City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks Department has temporarily closed Boulder Falls because of rock slide damage.
From top to bottom, the Buffs continue to find playmakers this season. Offensive lineman Cash Cleveland is the latest hidden gem.
The Denver Broncos will be playing on new grass this Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High.
Patrick Mahomes called the break-in "frustrating" and "disappointing," and said the investigation is ongoing.
Mike Westhoff, the assistant head coach of the Denver Broncos, will be stepping away from the team to deal with health issues. That's according to NFL Media.
Marco Angulo died from injuries sustained in a car crash that also killed his former youth team teammate Roberto Cabezas, officials said.
Illnesses linked to slivered onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers expand to 14 states, federal officials say.
Nearly 4 in 10 seniors have gotten vaccinated for COVID so far this year.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Matt Gaetz, whose selection as attorney general prompted backlash, resigned from Congress.
Tulsi Gabbard represented Hawaii as a Democrat in the U.S. House from 2013 to 2021.
Patrick Mahomes called the break-in "frustrating" and "disappointing," and said the investigation is ongoing.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is under scrutiny after more than two dozen people died in construction zone crashes this year.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Matt Gaetz, whose selection as attorney general prompted backlash, resigned from Congress.
Tulsi Gabbard represented Hawaii as a Democrat in the U.S. House from 2013 to 2021.
The Guardian says benefits of being on Elon Musk's social media platform X are outweighed by its "often disturbing content."
Sen. John Thune of South Dakota won on the second round of voting against Sen. John Cornyn of Texas in the race for Senate Republican leader.
Illnesses linked to slivered onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers expand to 14 states, federal officials say.
Nearly 4 in 10 seniors have gotten vaccinated for COVID so far this year.
UCHealth has settled a federal fraud case with the U.S. Department of Justice for $23 million after being accused of fraudulently billing Medicare and TRICARE for emergency care. UCHealth denies the allegations.
The Children's Diabetes Foundation is running a social media campaign #InMyType1Era throughout November.
Emergency birth control sales and appointments for IUDs spiked after Election Day over fears of what a Trump presidency could mean for women's reproductive rights.
Illnesses linked to slivered onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers expand to 14 states, federal officials say.
The Guardian says benefits of being on Elon Musk's social media platform X are outweighed by its "often disturbing content."
Amazon rolls out a new shopping service, dubbed Amazon Haul, that sells items for $20 or less.
Spirit Airlines, weighed down by mounting debt, is considering filing for bankruptcy protection.
Faulty transmission control valve can fail and cause rear wheels to lock up, increasing risk of crash, according to General Motors.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is under scrutiny after more than two dozen people died in construction zone crashes this year.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and dozens of other travelers showed up to pick up their rental cars at an upstate New York airport this summer and all of the employees of the Hertz rental car agency had "abandoned" their jobs.
A research program that's paying cash to people who inject drugs is raising concerns for some residents and business owners. They say it's bringing addicts and substance abusers to the building where they live and work -- creating safety issues and degrading their neighborhood.
Stephen Matthews, the former Denver cardiologist sentenced to 158 years in jail, tried to erase text conversations and videos with some of his victims from his cellphone, according to the prosecutors in the case.
Roving burglary crews throughout Colorado have been specifically targeting the homes of Asian business owners and stealing massive amounts of cash, jewelry, watches and high-end purses in what one detective calls an "epidemic."