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The city of Denver has spent nearly $8 million on emergency shelter, resources and transportation for the 5,150 migrants who have arrived since early December. → Read More
A Teller County District judge ruled that the county sheriff isn't violating Colorado law by allowing his deputies to conduct immigration enforcement through an agreement with the federal government. → Read More
Two guns were stolen from Republican Rep.-elect Ron Weinberg’s vehicle while he was parked overnight at the Colorado Capitol this week. → Read More
Denver police are investigating a man’s killing after he was found outside Tuesday morning. → Read More
Nearly 30 Aurora and Denver women and a few children had gathered Wednesday afternoon to watch the semifinal game in the World Cup to cheer on Morocco in the soccer match against France. → Read More
Three Denver women involved in reproductive rights work formed a group called Spurr Colorado to educate people about abortion, get "pro-choice" candidates elected and encourage more people to vote in the 2022 midterm election. → Read More
Eleven missing children were found in a first-of-its-kind operation led by the U.S. Marshals District of Colorado in collaboration with Aurora police, authorities announced Tuesday. → Read More
A planned townhome development in the East Colfax corridor can move forward, despite gentrification concerns, the Aurora City Council decided on Monday. → Read More
A Colorado man whose legal case attracted national attention before he was deported to Mexico was allowed back into the U.S. in October and is now one step closer to gaining legal residency. → Read More
The company that started human composting as an after-death option in Washington is now bringing a facility to Denver, growing the movement to make this a more common option for Coloradans. → Read More
Any catalytic converters worth $30 or more are now subject to new licensing and reporting requirements after Aurora City Council members unanimously approved an ordinance Monday night. → Read More
The search for a new Aurora police chief is starting over, city officials said on Tuesday. → Read More
Six months after the last chief was fired, community leaders and some city officials are raising concerns about a selection process they said felt rushed, lacked involvement outside the interviewing committee and failed to yield a wide breadth of candidates from different backgrounds. → Read More
Aurora city officials have been debating how best to address homelessness in a city that does not have enough shelter space nor enough affordable housing units available. Not everyone is on board with a housing-first model. → Read More
Coloradans trust their local governments more than the federal government and civil rights issues that are "ripping at the fabric" in other states seem to have more of a consensus in Colorado, according to polling from the African American Research Collaborative. → Read More
The Aurora City Council tackled several water issues Monday night, giving the final stamp of approval to the mayor's proposal that would prohibit cool-weather grass for new golf courses and reduce the amount of grass in new developments. → Read More
Thornton police fatally shot a 29-year-old man on Monday morning near the 8500 block of northbound Interstate 25. → Read More
Aurora will no longer allow "cool-weather" turf grasses to be installed for golf courses or new home developments after the City Council adopted new rules to curb the city's water use Monday night. → Read More
A recount of votes in the GOP primary for Colorado secretary of state shows what election officials knew to be true from the first round of counting: Tina Peters, an election denier, did not come close to winning her primary election. → Read More
The city of Aurora launched the Havana Street Corridor Study to provide recommendations for mobility needs and goals for the corridor, particularly at intersections that have a lot of crashes or need traffic calming measures. → Read More