
Small plane crashed in South Metro Denver, killing the pilot
The crash is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.

By Tony Gorman

The Denver Broncos have new owners — officially — after NFL owners give final OK
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Tuesday that NFL owners unanimously approved the sale. The new owners say it’s premature to start talking about a new stadium.

By Tony Gorman

Voting group and cannabis company team up to register Coloradans to vote ahead of November
WANA Brands and the League of Women Voters have partnered to get more young people registered for the General Election in November.

By Tony Gorman

Front Range colleges and universities close Friday due to threats
The Colorado Community College System said it received threats of harm and violence toward the Community College of Aurora and other campuses Thursday night.

By Tony Gorman

Opponents of Boulder County’s new gun laws are threatening to sue
Similar ordinances passed by other Colorado communities are already facing legal action from gun proponents.

By Tony Gorman

Aurora residents displaced after fire burns three single-family homes
The cause of the fire is currently unknown.

By Tony Gorman

At Broncos training camp, optimism pours off fans as new season approaches with new star quarterback and coach
After missing the playoffs every year since 2015, Broncos fans might be a little hesitant to look forward to another season, but nope, they’re all in.

By Tony Gorman

Denver DA charges suspect in LoDo shooting that injured six bystanders
Jordan Waddy faces three felony counts of possession of a weapon by a previous offender and one misdemeanor count of third degree assault.

By Tony Gorman

What to know about the new outdoor water use restrictions in Northern Douglas County
The Highlands Ranch Metro District and community associations are asked to reduce water consumption by 20 percent.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado Army Reserve vet pleads guilty for role in Jan. 6 riot
Logan Grover, a resident of Erie, Colorado, is one of 14 Coloradans arrested so far for their roles in the riot.

By Tony Gorman

Larimer County flash flood victims identified
Lisa Schilling, 36, and Liliana Arguello, 12, both of Littleton, died in the Crystal Mountain flash flood last week.

By Tony Gorman

‘We can’t let our guards down’: Flood risk persists after flash flood kills two people in Larimer County
Friday’s flash floods were caused by a strong thunderstorm that produced 1 to 2 inches of rain in a short period of time. The threat remains in the area Saturday.

By Tony Gorman

Boulder County proclaims July 23 as ‘Clela Rorex Day’ to commemorate historic LGBTQ+ ally
Rorex etched her name in history when she became one of the first County Clerks in the United States to issue same-sex marriage licenses.

By Tony Gorman

Superior adds more electric vehicle chargers — and fees to plug in
Drivers have previously been able to charge up for free. Now, there will be a fee of $0.18/kilowatt-hour at all locations.

By Tony Gorman

Denver celebrates another sports championship — the women of the Mile High Blaze tackle football team
The Denver semi-professional women’s tackle football team defeated the Derby City Dynamite, from Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday 21-20.

By Tony Gorman

CU Boulder police officer fired over violent comments about homeless people, racist social media posts
In the now-deleted posts, Officer Drew Mattews left a series of anti-Black comments and derogatory remarks about people who are homeless.

By Tony Gorman