Dave Young, FOX 31 Denver

Dave Young

FOX 31 Denver

Denver, CO, United States

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Past articles by Dave:

City of Denver to force property owners to fix sidewalks that are in disrepair

DENVER -- City of Denver inspectors are about to head out to inspect the condition of sidewalks in all neighborhoods. Property owners will be responsible for repairing cracked, crumbling and uneven sidewalks adjacent to their properties. Many don't know they're responsible to make those repairs. → Read More

Surveillance video captures missing man leaving Denver bars

DENVER -- Family and friends are searching for a man who went missing Friday after leaving a nightclub in Denver. Adam Gilbertson, 29, was last seen leaving Syntax Physic Opera at 554 S. Broadway just before 1 a.m. Friday. → Read More

RTD’s Civic Center Station reopens after extensive renovation

DENVER -- Denver's Civic Center Station has reopened after shutting down for a year and a half of reconstruction. The $31 million redesign replaces a rundown, leaking facility built in the early 1980s. More than 15,000 passengers a day travel through the bus terminal. → Read More

Lakewood woman loses $8,000 Rolex watch to slick con artist in Craigslist scam

LAKEWOOD, Colo. -- She wanted to put a down payment on a house in Lakewood. And decided to sell her Rolex watch. But she ended up losing the watch and eight thousand dollars in cash. → Read More

Former Coloradans explain why they left amidst population boom

DENVER -- A record number of Colorado residents are packing up and moving out of state and the reasons seem to share a common theme. So how has the influx of people changed the culture of the state? Dave Young reports. → Read More

C-470 expansion causing headaches for residents

To stop noise along the C-470 expansion project, the Colorado Department of Transpiration is building walls along some stretches of the project. But not everyone is happy, either with a wall or without one. Dave Young shows us why. → Read More

Colorado pot edibles undergo more changes to make them safer under new rules

Colorado’s new rules for marijuana edibles kicked in Sunday, no longer allowing them to be shaped like fruits, animals or other things that can be confused for candies. → Read More

Thousands of Colorado ‘dreamers’ fearing the worst from Trump while vowing to fight

DENVER -- President Donald Trump now says he will make his announcement on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA program on Tuesday. If discontinued, more than 17,000 so called "dreamers" in Colorado could face deportation. → Read More

Aurora teen fighting cancer wants new license plate to fund research for childhood cancer

AURORA, Colo. -- Gabriel Santistevan wants to put a daily reminder about childhood cancer right in front of thousands of Colorado motorists. While he's going through his own fight with cancer, the Aurora teen has designed a unique way to help other families going through the same struggle. → Read More

Lakewood Church hosts prayer breakfast for victims of terror and persecution

LAKEWOOD, Colo. -- Victims of the violence in Charlottesville last weekend were remembered Saturday in Lakewood. Hundreds came together for the third annual Ecumenical Prayer Breakfast organized by the St. Rafka Maronite Catholic Church. → Read More

Veterans helping fill the gap in Colorado’s teacher shortage

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Making a major life transition from serving their country in the military to serving their community in the classroom. As we start a new school year Colorado's facing a critical shortage of teachers and the problem's only getting worse. → Read More

More voices join protest of I-70 expansion

DENVER -- Controversy continues over the plan to tear down the Interstate 70 viaduct through central Denver and bury a stretch of the highway underground. Members of several community groups joined the congregation to speak out against the $1. → Read More

Colorado State University debuts new sports stadium

FORT COLLINS -- Colorado State University debuted the newest addition to the campus - a beautiful new stadium. FOX31 reporter Dave Young gives us a look. → Read More

Sen. Bennet joins National Rally for Healthcare

DENVER -- Colorado joined in the National Rally for Health Care which took on a more cheerful tone when Senator Michael Bennett arrived. FOX31's Dave Young was there and has the details. → Read More

Colorado educators holding town halls to address state teacher shortage

DENVER -- While more families are moving to Colorado our state is facing a major shortage of teachers for the future. Fewer men and women are signing up for teacher education programs. → Read More

Heated oil and gas meeting ends with protesters being escorted out

DENVER -- Protesters had to be removed from a meeting of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Monday as they chanted "Stop the drilling no more permits stop the appeal!" Referring to a Colorado Appeals Court ruling in the case of Martinez vs Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which the Commission is appealing. → Read More

West Metro Fire trained to respond to mine shafts

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. -- It was just before 8 p.m. Saturday night a teenager called 911, saying his friend had fallen down a mine shaft in Roxborough Park, creating a highly technical and dangerous rescue scenario for a team from West Metro Fire. → Read More

Horseback riders set out from Colorado to help Native Americans in South Dakota

DENVER -- Dozens of people, both Native Americans and supporters are riding on horseback from Colorado to South Dakota. It's being done to bring support to the Lakota Sioux Indians, some of the proudest and poorest Native Americans in the nation. → Read More

Colorado record low unemployment making it tough for employers in service industry

DENVER -- For 34 years Lu Lu Briggs has been a backbone employee at Denver's iconic Blue Bonnet Restaurant. But finding employees like Lu Lu is getting tougher for some employers in Colorado. Record low unemployment, at 2. → Read More

Hundreds gather to help restore vandalized Colorado Freedom Memorial

AURORA, Colo. -- Robert and Jean Terry stood looking up at the Colorado Freedom Memorial under a row of names. “Your brother was 14th … I see him,” they said pointing above on the wall. The Terrys came to visit and remember her brother Raymond Stolte who was killed in WWII. → Read More