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It was a tough loss for Bengals fans, but celebrating and commiserating together is always better. → Read More
Forty-three first graders at Northridge Elementary in Longmont are in for a big surprise Friday. They will receive a free bicycle courtesy of Can'd Aid, The Braly Family Foundation and dozens of Longmont residents who spent Thursday evening putting them all together. → Read More
Appointments are filling up fast for COVID-19 testing ahead of the holidays, but plenty are still available. → Read More
Mark Rodgers knows the pain of homelessness. But he says it is by serving others going through similar situations that he feels fulfilled. → Read More
One car break-in is bad enough, but it happened to Tasha Pfeiffer four times in less than two years. → Read More
The Douglas County School Board is set to vote on Tuesday to overturn the district's mask policy for students in schools. The vote comes amid a growing divide in the county over the balance between public safety and personal choice. → Read More
More than 3 million Christmas lights have been set up around the Elitch Gardens. → Read More
Residents at Summit View Inn allege they were forced out and not afforded protections given to tenants. → Read More
Starting Monday, giving this holiday season in Denver is now as easy as buying a soda in a machine. → Read More
Even with a dry November, Colorado could still get a good late-start to the season, once the snow finally arrives. → Read More
As of Sunday evening, Denver has surpassed or tied 10 record heat days in 2021. → Read More
These two local men are working seven days a week to reach out to teenagers in Denver and Aurora who are struggling with suicide, violence and crime. → Read More
Several hundred people attended a vigil in West Denver on Sunday evening to honor the life of Angel Ruiz, who was shot and killed at a hotel party early Saturday morning. → Read More
New statistics show how difficult living in Denver has become for an aging population. → Read More
A Colorado man says his brother will likely be killed by the Taliban if he is not rescued by the Aug. 31 deadline. → Read More
The Denver Zoo will start vaccinating some of its animals for COVID-19 as early as next week. → Read More
The Colorado Springs house has extensive vandalism damage from a previous tenant, soiled carpets and a fridge in the basement filled with year-old meat in a broken refrigerator. Still, the home is expected to sell above asking price with cash-on-hand from the buyers. → Read More
June Amend left Arkansas weeks ago. She hired Alliance Moving and Storage to deliver her belongings. 26 days later, she says she has no idea where her belongings are. → Read More
One of the last old-school bowling lanes in Colorado is up for sale;. The owner says the lanes are untenable as property values rise and more people move to the area. He hopes the lanes will stick around for a few years after they are sold. → Read More
With 'friction-less technology' the local Denver store chain Choice Market is using artificial intelligence to reduce human contact and make grocery shopping more convenient. → Read More