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July real estate report: inventory grew, demand shrank
An already slow summer housing market pumped the brakes a little more in July as higher mortgage interest rates and a hesitant pool of buyers pushed the inventory of active listings up approximately 20% in both the seven-county Denver metro area and in markets across the state, according to the latest Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors (CAR) and analysis from the association’s spokespersons across Colorado.
Farmers’ Almanac Predicts Downright Freezing Fall in Colorado
This summer has been absolutely brutal when it comes to the heat. In fact, Colorado was recently ranked as the third worst state for “extreme heat days” in the entire country with 17.5. An extreme heat day is categorized as a day where the max temperature is above the 95th percentile of the historical threshold.
140 plus noise complaints after just three shows at Colorado’s newest concert venue
Colorado’s newest outdoor concert venue, Ford Amphitheater, opened with three shows from pop-rock band One Republic this weekend. Reviews of the venue seem generally good, but people who didn’t go to the shows seem to be upset…. The City of Colorado Springs is reporting they received 144 noise...
Record Breaking Number of Evictions Hitting Denver
Here in Colorado, housing has become an incredibly prominent and touchy issue. In fact, it was housing costs that were considered to be the biggest concern in Colorado, with 89% of participants believing it to be an extremely or very serious problem. That’s not a wild assertion by any means....
Dog missing after saving her family from a house fire near Denver
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - Early Wednesday morning, West Metro Fire said a family’s dog woke them up to a fire on their back porch. When the family woke, they saw the fire and were able to get out of the home, but West Metro said their dog, Cuddles, was still missing.
Denver police search for suspect involved in robbery near N. Pecos Street
The Denver Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in searching for a suspect and vehicle that was involved in a robbery near N. Pecos Street. DPD says the robbery happened on Saturday, at approximately 3:20 p.m. in the 4800 Block of North Pecos Street. The suspect has been described as a Hispanic male who could be between the ages of 30 to 40, standing approximately 5 foot 7 with tattoos. The suspect also fled in a white Chevrolet pickup truck with four doors that could possibly be a Silverado that's missing a passenger mirror and has scrap metal in the bed of the truck. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.
Man arrested after strangling teen inside In-N-Out restaurant in Loveland
A man was taken into custody by officers from the Loveland Police Department after being accused of strangling a teen inside an In-N-Out restaurant in Loveland.According to Loveland PD, on Aug. 4 around 1 a.m., officers were called to the restaurant at 1450 Fall River Drive. When officers arrived to the scene, they encountered a 15-year-old male who told officers that he and two friends were inside the restaurant engaging in horseplay by splashing water on each other, which led to a woman being splashed. The teen told officers that when he went to the table to apologize to the woman, a...
Broncos' preseason game vs. Packers will be nationally televised
Bo Nix‘s first (preseason) start in the NFL will be nationally televised. The Denver Broncos are set to host the Green Bay Packers in Week 2 of NFL preseason on Sunday, Aug. 18. The game will be locally televised in the Denver area on KUSA and nationally televised across...
Dems pick HD19 replacement; 7K CU students set to move in
Kaitlin Mortman of Washington, D.C. leads her parents Kristy and David to her residence hall in the Kittredge Complex during Fall 2023 move-in. Credit: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado. Dems pick D19 replacement. A committee of 31 Boulder and Weld County Democrats picked Jillaire McMillan to run for Colorado House District...
Fort Collins police ask for help identifying deadly homicide suspect
Police in Fort Collins are asking for help from the public in identifying a suspect wanted in a deadly shooting. The shooting happened on Sunday at 215 Remington Street. Investigators released surveillance video of the man they believe is responsible for killing one victim and leaving another victim injured. The suspect is described as a Black male, 5-foot-6 to 5-foot-8 with a medium build, tattoos on arms and braided, waist-length hair. He was last seen walking north on Remington Street just south of Mountain Avenue. Police said at that time, he was wearing a black t-shirt with a reflective logo on the...
Massive power outage impacting Cimarron Hils, eastern Colorado Springs now resolved
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - UPDATE (6:41 a.m.): The outage appears to have been resolved, according to the Colorado Springs Utilities map. PREVIOUS (8/15): More than 5,300 customers are without power in the Cimarron Hills area and the eastern outskirts of Colorado Springs. According to an outage map by Colorado...
Mountain Sun Group Closing Under the Sun in Boulder
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