
Tyler Condit Sentenced To 38 Years For Murder Of Joseph Elsey
Tyler Condit has been sentenced to 38 years in the Department of Corrections for the murder of Joseph Elsey of Arvada.
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Tyler Condit has been sentenced to 38 years in the Department of Corrections for the murder of Joseph Elsey of Arvada.
There are a few extra cans of infant formula in Julia Walker's apartment, but they won't remain long. Walker, who has a 1 year old transitioning with formula, couldn't find it when she needed it.
Arvada Police were executing a search warrant when an unrelated auto theft happened just down the block.
Arvada Police issued a shelter in place order for residents on Lee Street near Kipling Street and 72nd Avenue.
A grass fire led to a short evacuation in Arvada near the Westminster border, and fire officials said it is under control.
Firefighters in Arvada battled a fire that consumed multiple units on Friday night.
Firefighters rushed to a burning home in Arvada on Monday morning.
A bill that would better hold assisted living facilities in Colorado accountable passed in a state senate committee.
In a letter to families sent out last Thursday, the principal says declining enrollment at the high school, combined with fewer students choosing music courses for their electives, they can no longer carry a full-time teacher.
Part of Interstate 76 in Arvada was down to one lane during the Friday morning rush hour after a semi truck's trailer collapsed.
A controversial assisted living center in Arvada - Almost Like Home - is getting new ownership and upgrades nearly a year and a half after CBS4 Investigates uncovered allegations of neglect and abuse there.
Members of Colorado's Ukrainian community are praying for peace as fears mount that Russia could invade Ukraine in a matter of days.
'Nightwolf' was playing at Jake's Roadhouse in Arvada when rival motorcycle gangs got in a deadly dispute.
Authorities arrested 10 people who they say are responsible for a fatal fight that broke out in Arvada in 2020 between two motorcycle gangs.
Two big basketball games between Arvada West and Ralston Valley became a platform for something entirely different; a conversation about mental health and suicide.
An Arvada teacher took matters into her own hands when a lack of school bus drivers threatened a field trip.
Ronn Gregory Wyman was sentenced to 24-years-to-life in prison for sexual assault on a child in 2019.
Arvada Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting that took place Wednesday night.
Interstate 70 reopened in Arvada Wednesday morning after crashes involving a fire engine and Colorado State Patrol vehicle closed eastbound lanes.
Police in Arvada shot and killed a man overnight who had a large knife and tried to run away from officers. That suspect has been identified as Kenneth Delton Hutcheson.
An uptick in breakthrough COVID-19 cases is taking a toll on the arts community. From Broadway to metro Denver, venues are cancelling or postponing performances almost every day.
Two suspects were barricaded inside an Arvada home early Tuesday morning after police responded to a stolen vehicle.
With winds still whipping, Aiden and Axel Sakich were some of the youngest Arvada residents to stop in Olde Town Arvada square after learning the town Christmas tree was blown over.
Arvada's "landmark" Christmas tree couldn't withstand the severe wind roaring across the Denver metro area on Wednesday.
Colorado State Patrol wants to find a brown 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV they believe hit an 8-year-old girl and fled.
Colorado resident Steven Geer has been doing what he has to since his kidneys stopped functioning, but access to care has been difficult to reach in the High Country.
Nearly 200 restaurants have closed, according to the Colorado Restaurant Association. And while closures continue, there are still restaurants looking to bring their concepts to the area. And Leven Brands is expanding.
Colorado State Patrol frequently has to monitor windy conditions in Colorado. Find out more about the warnings that get issued when there are strong gusts.
Attorneys for undocumented immigrant and longtime immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra have filed an amended legal claim alleging due process violations following her recent detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
One of this year's inductees, Theodore "Bubbles" Anderson, is the only Colorado native to play baseball for the "Negro Leagues."
Colorado resident Steven Geer has been doing what he has to since his kidneys stopped functioning, but access to care has been difficult to reach in the High Country.
Nearly 200 restaurants have closed, according to the Colorado Restaurant Association. And while closures continue, there are still restaurants looking to bring their concepts to the area. And Leven Brands is expanding.
Colorado State Patrol frequently has to monitor windy conditions in Colorado. Find out more about the warnings that get issued when there are strong gusts.
Attorneys for undocumented immigrant and longtime immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra have filed an amended legal claim alleging due process violations following her recent detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
One of this year's inductees, Theodore "Bubbles" Anderson, is the only Colorado native to play baseball for the "Negro Leagues."
A Boulder couple is on a mission to keep their daughter's memory alive while spreading kindness in the same way that she did.
America is revoking all visas for South Sudanese passport holders and blocking new arrivals.
The run of "Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery" at Lone Tree Arts Center continues through this weekend.
Some state lawmakers are setting up a contingency fund in preparation for the next round of whirlwind changes from the Trump administration.
Colorado resident Steven Geer has been doing what he has to since his kidneys stopped functioning, but access to care has been difficult to reach in the High Country. Geer lives in Steamboat Springs and only has access to life-sustaining dialysis by driving three times a week to Avon because there are no closer options.
One of this year's inductees, Theodore "Bubbles" Anderson, is the only Colorado native to play baseball for the "Negro Leagues."
Captain Gabriel Landeskog is on track to play his first game with the Colorado Avalanche since they won the Stanley Cup in 2022.
The Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team is heading to its 20th Frozen Four.
Former MLB players Octavio Dotel and Tony Blanco died after the roof of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo collapsed during a performance by merengue singer Rubby Pérez.
The Denver Nuggets have fired head coach Michael Malone and said they won't extend the contract of general manager Calvin Booth in the final week of the NBA regular season.
Cabot butter is being recalled across seven states over concerns that it could contain coliform, a bacteria found in fecal matter.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said President Trump's tariffs represented "the art of the deal."
Jared Isaacman, President Trump's nominee to lead NASA, tells lawmakers the space agency can return astronauts to the moon while pursuing flights to Mars.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll will lead the ATF and plans to remain secretary of the Army.
The U.S. stock market surged immediately after President Trump announced the pause on most of his new "reciprocal tariffs."
Attorneys for undocumented immigrant and longtime immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra have filed an amended legal claim alleging due process violations following her recent detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Jared Isaacman, President Trump's nominee to lead NASA, tells lawmakers the space agency can return astronauts to the moon while pursuing flights to Mars.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll will lead the ATF and plans to remain secretary of the Army.
More than two dozen health care organizations are urging Colorado lawmakers debating the budget to spare a program that they say will save the state money.
Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams testified Wednesday afternoon before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism.
Colorado resident Steven Geer has been doing what he has to since his kidneys stopped functioning, but access to care has been difficult to reach in the High Country.
Cabot butter is being recalled across seven states over concerns that it could contain coliform, a bacteria found in fecal matter.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed health program cuts and the measles vaccine in his first network TV interview since joining the Trump administration.
Kennedy's comments mark the first time he has publicly urged people to get the measles vaccine since becoming HHS secretary.
There are now three confirmed cases of measles in Colorado. All investigations are ongoing and are typically handled at the county level with support from the state.
Nearly 200 restaurants have closed, according to the Colorado Restaurant Association. And while closures continue, there are still restaurants looking to bring their concepts to the area. And Leven Brands is expanding.
Cabot butter is being recalled across seven states over concerns that it could contain coliform, a bacteria found in fecal matter.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said President Trump's tariffs represented "the art of the deal."
The U.S. stock market surged immediately after President Trump announced the pause on most of his new "reciprocal tariffs."
The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq surged after President Trump said he was freezing his "reciprocal tariffs" for 90 days.
A spokesperson for Denver Mayor Mike Johnston admitted this week that the office has been operating an internal group on the encrypted messaging app Signal that was monitoring news stories and had been auto-deleting the group's messages.
A year ago, Michael Burch walked into the Huerfano County jail. He never walked out. His death has now prompted a federal lawsuit.
A conservative legal group said it was "no coincidence" that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his staff began communicating on Signal after the group filed open records requests over Denver's handling of the migrant crisis.
For one Colorado father, something felt off with the family investigator working on his case case. He filed a complaint with the state.
Denver's mayor and 14 of his top advisors, appointees and lawyers nicknamed themselves "Strike Force" and communicated about the migrant crisis through an end-to end encryption app that then proceeded to automatically delete their initial conversations.