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14er enthusiasts may face limited access as private owners fight liability

Plan on climbing Mount Democrat or Mount Lincoln? Check out AllTrails, because you might be out of luck if their owner makes them private. → Read More

9NEWS to host second debate in the Denver mayoral race

Eleven of the 17 candidates on the ballot have been invited to debate on Tuesday, March 14th. → Read More

'Just politics' | Hansen dismisses calls to take down political ad

After fellow Denver mayoral candidates called out the ad for being racially insensitive and offensive on Thursday, Chris Hansen doubled down defending it. → Read More

The state and the IRS are at odds over taxing your TABOR refund

Colorado has previously said that Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) refunds are not taxable, but the IRS isn't so sure. They say guidance is coming within the week. → Read More

Denver mayoral candidate racks up seven false claims in one interview

Andy Rougeot is having no trouble raising mayoral run money. He loaned himself $500,000. But the only Republican in the race is having trouble with the truth. → Read More

'People are outraged' | Christian Glass' parents call for Colorado police departments to condemn his murder

As the defense for two former Clear Creek deputies asked the court to dismiss charges, Glass' parents called for Colorado police departments to condemn his death. → Read More

Wellington Webb endorses Leslie Herod for Denver mayor

The former mayor sat down with Kyle Clark on Wednesday to announce his endorsement, saying the city needs a new generation of leadership with fresh ideas. → Read More

Colorado abortion providers see double the patients after Dobbs decision

The Cobalt Abortion Fund, a donor-funded organization helping people access abortion services, say spending has more than doubled since 2021. → Read More

National Western Stock Show competitors fought to keep animals out of the cold

Wednesday's snowstorm left many competitors with nowhere to go, frantically calling ranches anywhere that would house their animals after the Stock Show said no. → Read More

Denverites take clearing RTD bus stops into their own hands

Figuring out whose job it is to shovel is confusing. But, whether it's up to the city or the citizens, a lot of RTD bus stops are snowed in and inaccessible. → Read More

Denver city council to vote on jaywalking proposal

Advocacy groups argue that decriminalizing jaywalking is the first step to stop tickets targeting minority groups. The next step? Fixing infrastructure. → Read More

'Word of Thanks' nonprofits highlighted by Next with Kyle Clark in 2022

Next's Word of Thanks micro-giving campaign began in June 2020. These are the groups we highlighted in 2023. → Read More

Christian Glass's parents seek more indictments in death of their son

Six other officers were on scene when a Clear Creek deputy killed Christian Glass last June. His parents, Simon and Sally Glass, want them investigated, too. → Read More

Who was Christian Glass?

Simon and Sally Glass sat down with us to remember their son, Christian, days after what would have been his 23rd birthday. He was shot and killed by police in June. → Read More

Report details "mistakes" and "outright failures" led to police killing Christian Glass

An internal affairs investigation says the former Clear Creek deputy who shot Christian Glass last summer did not follow department policies or procedures. → Read More

Denver police investigating Monday night homicide

Police say the shooting happened around East Andrews and North Dillon Streets and are looking for more information. → Read More

Snowboarder killed in avalanche on Berthoud Pass

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is warning backcountry goers to stay safe as the state enters a period of dangerous conditions. → Read More

Denver opens physical location for donations to support incoming migrants

The city is limiting physical donations to Mondays and Thursdays, but they have a working list of items needed to help keep people comfortable. → Read More

Experience sees Denver resident advocate for accessibility as a mayoral policy

Laurie-Ann Mills is a community leader with an anti-hunger nonprofit. She's a disabled Denver resident who lives on a fixed income, and she's not running for mayor. → Read More

2021 court documents reveal writing on the wall for Club Q shooter

After a prior arrest involving stockpiling firearms and kidnapping, a judge warned the Club Q suspect could be dangerous in the future. Then, the case was dismissed. → Read More