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High winds cause hundred of delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport

As of 4:40 p.m. Wednesday, Denver International Airport has seen 562 delays and 148 cancellations. → Read More

110,000 fentanyl laced pills seized in DEA investigation

A DEA investigation has ended with guns, cash and drugs, including fentanyl, off the streets. → Read More

"They took my son away": Mother of man shot and killed in Denver wants justice

More than a week after her son was shot and killed, Etsegenet Mekonnen doesn't have the answers she's looking for. → Read More

Santa shortage: Booking companies working with less Santas as demand spikes to pre-pandemic levels

People who help book visits from Santa Clause say the demand is spiking this year. → Read More

APD and local leaders react to string of teen gun violence in the city

Five teens have been shot in Aurora since Friday, and it's a continuing violent trend the community hopes will end. → Read More

Broncos legend surprises 'biggest fan' after she donated kidney to her brother

A Broncos legend gave one fan the surprise of her life, and it's one that she certainly earned. Less than two weeks ago, she gave one of her kidneys to her brother. → Read More

Northfield newlyweds' wedding video in limbo after photography company closes

A Northfield couple say they never received their wedding video from Glasser Images, the company they hired for their special day. → Read More

DIA officials blame upcoming holiday for parking woes

A sea of cars covered the Denver International Aiport parking lots Saturday. East, West, garage or lot, it didn't matter, everywhere was full. That's why DIA officials were asking travelers not to drive to the airport. → Read More

CDPHE reporting 14 cases of outbreaks in schools across Colorado

With class back in full swing, schools across the state are seeing outbreaks of COVID-19. → Read More

Idaho Springs businesses struggling to keep up with business due to lack of staffing

Businesses everywhere are struggling to fill their staff as pandemic related federal unemployment benefits are set to end Labor Day. → Read More

Homeowners in Denver could face fines for renting pool

A dip in the pool could dip into the pockets of homeowners. → Read More

Dallas woman cited for animal cruelty after giving away sick dogs in Greenwood Village

An animal lover in the Denver metro has a warning for those who choose to use social media to find a new puppy. → Read More

JeffCo school officials hopeful job fair will help with record low staffing numbers

Jefferson County is in quite the predicament with school only 10 days away and hundreds of vacant positions to fill. → Read More

"It was really special getting to watch her": Local astronaut reacts to Wally Funk's historic trip

On a historic day, 82-year-old Wally Funk made history of her own, becoming the oldest person ever in space. → Read More

Rafting companies seeing highest increase in demand since 2018

The Cache La Poudre River is flowing at a steady pace as Fourth of July weekend comes to an end. After a poor year last year, because of the pandemic, and with the always present potential for droughts, rafting companies are hoping it stays like that as long as possible. → Read More

Animal shelter in Denver already seeing increase in runaways, blames fireworks

We like the fireworks displays this weekend, but our furry friends sure don't. → Read More

Dumb Friends League overcrowding as shelter sees unusual drop in adoptions; pandemic may be cause

Dozens of dogs are available for adoption right now through the Dumb Friends League in Denver. → Read More

Denver City Council passes resolution for free legal services to tenants being evicted

Across the country, millions could soon be getting kicked out of their homes as federal and state COVID eviction moratoriums are set to end June 30th. → Read More

'Highly insensitive' carousel horse at a Thornton park removed

A carousel horse at a park has been removed after the city was made aware of it's insensitive imagery. → Read More

Many gym members around Colorado breathing easier with no mask, but some continue to wear them

Gym members say they can breathe easy once again now that they no longer have to wear masks. → Read More