Boulder County fires: Where to find resources and how to help
As a fast-moving fire continues to ravage Boulder County, burning through at least 1,600 acres and hundreds of homes, tens of thousands of residents are being evacuated.
Truck driver in I-70 crash to serve 10 years in prison instead of 110 after commutation from Gov. Polis
The case of Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos drew millions to sign an online petition and hundreds to rally in Denver.
By Ana Campbell
Over 3 million people have signed a petition calling on a reduced sentence for truck driver in I-70 crash
Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced this week to 110 years in prison for the 2019 crash, which happened after the brakes on his truck failed and he passed a runaway truck ramp.
By Ana Campbell
Adding Context To Denver Police Body Camera Usage
Independent investigators recently criticized the Denver Police Department for a lack of body cam footage from last summer’s protests. Police Chief Paul Pazen blamed it on a glitch in body armor. Denverite Editor Ana Campbell says there’s more to the story.
By Ana Campbell
How The East Troublesome Fire Has Damaged Rocky Mountain National Park So Far
As of Thursday night, the East Troublesome fire had moved north of the Coyote Valley Trailhead, which runs parallel to Trail Ridge Road in the west side of the park.
By Ana Campbell
What We Know About The East Troublesome And Cameron Peak Fires
The East Troublesome Fire is now the second-largest wildfire in recorded Colorado history. And on Thursday, there was a chance it would merge with the Cameron Peak fire, which is burning west of Fort Collins.
How Colorado Ski Resorts Are Preparing For A Winter Season During Coronavirus
For mountains on the Ikon and Epic passes to independently owned resorts alike, staying flexible is part of the plan.
Algunos En Colorado Se Preguntan, ¿Dónde Está Mi Cheque De Estímulo Del Coronavirus?
Hasta el viernes, el gobierno federal ha distribuido casi $158 mil millones de dólares en “pagos de impacto económico”, también conocidos como cheques de estímulo relacionados con la pandemia del […]
By Ana Campbell
Some Coloradans Wonder, Where’s My Coronavirus Stimulus Check?
As of Friday, the federal government has distributed nearly $158 billion in “economic impact payments,” otherwise known as stimulus checks related to the coronavirus pandemic. Coloradans have received 1,532,632 payments.
By Ana Campbell
Coronavirus Cases Grow Dramatically in Colorado As Large Events are Canceled
There have now been 72 cases of COVID-19 discovered in Colorado, up from 49 on Thursday.
By Ana Campbell