
California wildfires are still raging. Here’s why the risk isn’t the same in the Denver metro
Right now, the state is a mixed bag when it comes to the possibility of a fire.

By Haylee May

45 more fire engines, C-130 Hercules sent to battle California wildfires
Hundreds of Colorado firefighters are now helping in Los Angeles, and the USAF aircraft out of Peterson Air Force Base is retrofitted to dump thousands of gallons of water in minutes.

By Haylee May

How to help victims of the California fires
Coloradans know all too well what wildfires can cost a community.

By Haylee May

Two charged in Western Slope cattle killings
A 19-year-old and 20-year-old have been charged in the deaths of two cattle in December.

By Haylee May

Colorado firefighters arriving to help with ‘apocalyptic’ California fires
The sound from the fire can be ‘as loud as a freight train’ on the front lines.

By Haylee May

After parking at base of ski run at Keystone, Boulder resident blames bad directions
The driver didn’t get a ticket, and his car was towed out Monday evening.

By Haylee May

The State of Colorado might have some of your money — or stuff. Here’s how to find out what you’re owed
This new year, Coloradans have an opportunity to reunite with their missing, lost, or forgotten valuables being held for them by the state.

By Haylee May

Online schematics of Colorado’s abandoned missile silos are drawing trespassers
The underground facilities include long drops and sharp scrap metal shrouded in complete darkness.

By Haylee May

Fired Jeffco schools official dies in Maryland amid unresolved child pornography investigation
David Weiss was fired by Jefferson County Public Schools less than a month ago.

By Haylee May

Law enforcement searching for suspects in Western Slope cattle killings, thefts
Ranchers are on edge after the second major cattle crime to happen in the region in recent weeks.

By Haylee May

The grace period for weaving in Colorado’s express lanes ends Wednesday
Toll lane enforcement is coming, and it will be costly for those who break the rules.

By Haylee May

Denver Santa Claus school trains people in the business of joy and holiday cheer
The program coaches trainees on how not just to look and act like Santa Claus, but how to become him.

By Haylee May

Lawsuit challenges Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, saying it violates free speech
The lawsuit was filed by the same firm that represented a Colorado Christian graphic artist who won their freedom of speech case before the U.S. Supreme Court in 2023.

By Haylee May

Colorado sports made history this year with Heisman Trophy winner, NHL MVP and NBA MVP
Is it luck, coincidence, or something else?

By Haylee May

Air Force Academy sued over race-conscious admission practices
Military academies are currently exempt from the Supreme Court’s ruling that affirmative action in higher education is unconstitutional

By Haylee May

Fire mitigation goats are back in action – this time at Lockheed Martin Waterton Campus
After the Quarry fire, Lockheed Martin realized it needed to do more to protect 98 acres of open space in Jefferson County.

By Haylee May