Denver Ties Record in 2023 for Most E-Scooter Crashes
Denver Health registered 1,449 “patient encounters” with scooter injuries in 2023 – nearly four per day.
Denver Health registered 1,449 “patient encounters” with scooter injuries in 2023 – nearly four per day.
Polis has developed a reputation for making goofy jokes and nerdy references during serious political events. Here are the latest, from best to worst.
With Denver’s emotionally unavailable men, Chloe says it’d be “crazier not to” marry a stranger.
The “toxicity” of 2023 threatens to spill into the new session.
Shaunik Raheja of Denver and Shray Goel of Miami were indicted on federal fraud charges connected to nearly 100 short-term rental properties in ten states.
After seven years, Madhvi Chittoor’s fight to restrict single-use plastic has finally paid off.
Clare and Cameron’s marriage is coming to an end, but Michael’s journey is only beginning.
This month, 57 people will choose legislators to represent nearly 175,000 Coloradans.
The Arizona man was arrested January 2 after reportedly shooting out windows, setting a fire and holding a guard at gunpoint; police say the incident was unrelated to threats over Trump decision.
Victor Salazar-Guarache, 26, has been charged with murder for the December 23 shooting, which unfolded in the parking lot of a Topgolf in Thornton.
Is your favorite grocery chain switching to paper bags or no bags in the new year?
“In what ways can we push this institution and these people to change?” asks Colorado’s youngest legislator.
Three drivers have stacked up 142 fines – totaling around $21,300 – since October.
Denver police are conducting extra patrols of the neighborhood and offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the burglar’s arrest.
“The children of Gaza and Israel and the West Bank are innocent. It’s time we act like that.”
One of the last three couples standing considers calling it quits in the latest episode.
“We want to give this new board a chance,” says Heather Lamm, founder of Resign DPS.
A Boulder synagogue leader says receiving bomb threats was a matter of “not if, but when” in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
Representatives Elisabeth Epps and Bob Marshall accused House leadership of regularly breaking state law – but that’s supposedly not why they were booted.
The newlyweds’ housewarming parties bring blowout fights and shocking revelations.
It’s a white Christmas at the Cherry Creek Mall.
An eleven-year-old girl from Jefferson County was allegedly assigned to share a room and a bed with a transgender student without her parents’ knowledge.