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Most elementary school kids are back to in-person learning in some fashion. But as we get closer to the older students going back, there's a group of high schoolers in Denver Public Schools making a push for teacher vaccinations. → Read More
It is probably the busiest the Smoky Hill High School parking lot has been in a while, but Saturday the traffic wasn't for school. → Read More
“I really didn’t think the fire was going to get to me, so I didn’t grab hardly anything other than a basket of clothes and a couple guns and, yeah, within that same day everything was gone,” Storm Mountain resident Michael Jamison said. → Read More
Melvin Menard's family hasn't been able to see him at the Veterans Community Living Center at Fitzsimmons in Aurora much since the pandemic started. → Read More
Stanley Marketplace is starting a delivery system as a way to help retailers and others reach customers given limited capacities due to COVID-19. → Read More
There will clearly be a number of health and safety protocols. Spacing between gaming machines, health checks, servers at the buffet, diner limits, but of all the challenges moving forward, one is a little surprising. → Read More
Anna Malic and her family just came to the U.S. three years ago in September from the Philippines. → Read More
There were a few more instructions than normal for Meals on Wheels volunteer drivers in Longmont after Boulder County went to level orange under the Safer at Home Order. → Read More
A Boulder County woman who evacuated her chicken farm due to wildfires came home to empty nests after several of her chickens went missing. → Read More
Seventeen-year-old Thomas Matson really didn't know what he was walking into Saturday morning. → Read More
Coloradans elected a military veteran who is breaking a different kind of glass ceiling in the state, as well as the first Muslim legislator in state history. → Read More
Sitting outside the Commerce City City Hall sits a police vehicle draped in flowers and messages for the detective lost in a horrible accident Friday. It wasn't the only life the police department was paying homage to on Monday. → Read More
Residents living in the city's North Capitol Hill neighborhood are reacting to a mock homeless camp on display in a church parking lot at East 16th Avenue and North Ogden Street. → Read More
Downtown Denver used to be so full of life before the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
A long day in court as the trial for Dreion Dearing finally got underway Monday morning. He's accused of shooting and killing Adams County Deputy Heath Gumm the night of Jan. 24, 2018. → Read More
Earlier this summer, Peter Daniluk wanted to send his brother a package for his birthday. → Read More
Music is returning to Red Rocks in a three-night virtual concert series. Red Rocks Unpaused kicks off Tuesday night with Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. → Read More
Nobody imagines the feeling of losing one child, much less two at the same time due to gun violence. → Read More
Starting college is supposed to be an exciting rite of passage. → Read More
The Pac-12 Conference presidents are scheduled to meet Tuesday and that could mean a vote to potentially postpone the fall football season until spring or try to keep going as scheduled, despite the challenges the coronavirus pandemic presents for contact sports. → Read More