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A restaurant owner wants to get even and is turning the table on attorneys who filed waves of ADA lawsuits against businesses across Colorado including his. → Read More
One of the only builders of affordable homes in Denver says bad city policy is forcing him to stop new construction. → Read More
Breathtaking is how you might describe Park County, but bewildering is what some are saying about the untold number of legally unlivable homes that county leaders are failing to find for longstanding code violations. → Read More
A growing number of online retailers in Denver are accused of using misleading advertising practices, according to Denver's chapter of the Better Business Bureau. → Read More
Families in a quiet Denver neighborhood are quite literally counting up the headaches as impatient drivers, with the help of technology, turn side streets into shortcuts. → Read More
Pet parents, beware of what you're feeding your loved ones. Contact7 Investigates how a routine vet visit helped save 17-month-old Lucy in Colorado from heart failure, but her owners and a veterinary cardiologist fear an untold number of dogs across the country could be in danger from grain-free dog foods. → Read More
An Aurora woman went in for back surgery, but left with brain damage after she said nurses failed to follow basic patient safety standards in her hospital room. → Read More
State and local law enforcement had an opportunity to quickly conduct a criminal investigation of a woman found performing unlicensed plastic surgeries in Aurora, but they didn't because of a breakdown in communication, Contact7 Investigates learned. → Read More
Horse rescue groups across the Front Range fear more Colorado horses will end up in Mexican slaughterhouses because hay prices have roughly doubled since last year. → Read More
Prosecutors filed additional charges against a woman who's accused of working as an unlicensed nurse at no fewer than two facilities in Colorado in the wake of a Contact7 investigation. → Read More
Three officers involved in the December 2017 shooting of a stolen car suspect and his passenger won’t face prosecution in the case, 17th Judicial District Attorney Dave Young wrote in a review of the shooting released Friday. → Read More
Police arrested a woman charged with being a fake nurse and impersonating a real nurse in Colorado. The criminal case, now spanning two states, comes nearly two years after a family first complained about the woman to Colorado state regulators. → Read More
The woman who failed to unseat Denver's longtime congresswoman said she's now getting threats from around the country after she posted a single tweet against racism and white supremacy. → Read More
A woman who admitted to stealing the license number of a registered nurse to gain employment at a Commerce City nursing home is facing a warrant for her arrest and two separate pending criminal trials. → Read More
The state of Colorado allowed a dental clinic to stay open for months even after former employees complained an unlicensed woman was performing dental procedures with improperly sterilized equipment. → Read More
A Colorado man says his new dream home was a disaster. Paint damage, trim damage, and filth were just several things he contended with until the Contact7 team made some phone calls. → Read More
Denver is among the U.S. cities where rideshare drivers -- and passengers -- faced accusations of sexual assault that's causing members of Congress to question rideshare company policies. → Read More
Experts said patients should be skeptical of claims made at a local stem cell seminar that amniotic stem cell treatments can help people with Alzheimer's. → Read More
An undercover investigation by Scripps station KMGH in Denver has revealed another unlicensed person practicing health care in defiance of multiple state cease and desist orders handed down by regulators. → Read More
Hundreds of signatures gathered by the campaign for U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colorado Springs) could be invalid because the workers who gathered them didn’t meet Colorado residency requirements, according to a lawsuit filed in Denver District Court. → Read More