
Jayson Boebert, ex-husband of US Rep., arrested following physical altercation with 18-year-old son
The recently divorced couple became the subjects of a police investigation Saturday, after Jayson Boebert told local law enforcement his ex-wife punched him in the face. Police say the arrest is unrelated.


Man found dead at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park had multiple bombs, semi-automatic weapons with him
Authorities have not named the suspect, but Garfield County authorities said he “could have implemented an attack of devastating proportions upon our community and first responders.”

By Matt Moret

Arvada Police Department settles lawsuit from family of ‘good Samaritan’ who stopped active shooter
The lawsuit, filed last year, named an Arvada police officer and the then-Arvada police chief as defendants.


Man fatally shot by Aurora Police was trying to stop another man from taking his backpack, police say
It’s unclear whether the man ever pointed his weapon at police or how much time he had to drop it.

By Matt Moret

Fort Lupton officer found guilty of assault, reckless endangerment for putting handcuffed woman in police car hit by train
Officer Jordan Steinke was found not guilty for manslaughter. Charges against a second officer are still pending.

By Matt Moret

Colorado wildfires: Evacuation order lifted after fire ignites near Peterson Air Force Base
Colorado Springs is one of several areas facing extreme fire conditions Sunday, due to warm weather, low humidity and strong gusts of wind.


403 fire: High winds fuel blaze near Florissant to over 1,000 acres as some residents evacuate
No fire-related injuries or structural damage have been reported as of Saturday morning.

By Matt Moret

Western Slope judge appointed to Colorado federal court for first time in over 30 years
The District Court has recently handled major cases involving COVID-19 vaccination requirements and police treatment of protesters.


Cyberattacks hit multiple Colorado communities this year. The latest state government attack shows why experts are worried
Cyberattacks can cripple government services and risk the leak of sensitive information.


‘She saw everything coming’: Greeley woman plans to sue after being hit by train while in police custody
The lawyer for Yareni Rios-Gonzalez said she was released from the hospital over the weekend and is recovering from her injuries.

By Matt Moret

Weld County crash video shows train hitting police car with woman inside
The Fort Lupton Police Department has released body camera footage from the night of a train crash that severely injured a 20-year-old woman last week.


Funeral for slain Arvada police officer Dillon Vakoff draws hundreds
Dillon Vakoff was shot and killed early Sunday morning while responding to a call about a large domestic disturbance.

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Northbound I-25 fully reopens following diesel spill near Denver Tech Center
Drivers are being instructed to exit I-25 at Belleview Avenue and then immediately reenter the highway at a nearby on-ramp.

By Matt Moret

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joining Broncos ownership group
The Walton-Penner group, headed by Walmart heir Rob Walton, purchased the NFL franchise for $4.65 billion in June.

By Matt Moret

Roe v. Wade has been overturned. Colorado will now be one of few places in the region where abortion access is the law
Friday’s outcome overturning Roe v. Wade is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.


Gross Reservoir will stay closed for ‘several weeks’ after fatal crash
There’s still no set timeline for when the Boulder County reservoir will reopen, as cleanup and an investigation continue.

By Matt Moret