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So-called 'out-of-state slumlord' agrees to give up control of apartment complex where Venezuelan gang has been active9NEWS2 days ago
One of Colorado’s Biggest Gas Stations is Closing 1,000 LocationsMix 104.3 KMXY2 days ago
2 men accused of assaulting 14-year-old boy at Greeley store9NEWS2 days ago
Owner of gang-affected apartment building negotiates agreement with Aurora to sell or lease propertyThe Denver Gazette2 days ago
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Colorado lawmakers clash over allegations of Venezuelan gang violence
Colorado leaders on both sides of the aisle are weighing in on the headlines the city of Aurora has been making for weeks over allegations of Venezuelan gang violence, and the two sides seem to be at odds with one another.
Aurora officials heavily redact public documents related to landlord who claimed Venezuelan gang activity
Aurora officials heavily redacted public documents related to the eviction of 300 people at the Aspen Grove apartment complex last month, claiming the emails — to and from the city and the landlord’s lawyer — represented “attorney work product.”. Under the Colorado Open Records Act or...
Aurora City Council looks at preventing Aurora Reservoir closure for special events
After some Aurora City Council members complained about Aurora Reservoir being closed for Aurora Pride 2024, the council Monday will consider an ordinance preventing it from being shut to the public for special events or private organization rentals. When the council considered its funding for the event in July —...
John Fabbricatore, formerly of ICE, on gang concerns
On this week's "Colorado Point of View," John Fabbricatore, retired Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office director for the Denver region, addresses the gang presence in Aurora as city and regional leaders stress that they're taking action.
Colorado man accused of defrauding federal employer of $1.2 million over 15 years
A Lakewood man was indicted last week by a federal grand jury for putting more than $1.2 million in personal purchases on his government credit card.James Montoya, 54, worked as an Information Technology (IT) Specialist for the U. S. Geological Survey in a Lakewood office. The U.S. Department of the Interior, which has oversight of the USGS, recently found questionable transactions on Montoya's government charge card during a routine operation to identify credit card misuse.According to the indictment, Montoya is accused of altering and falsifying documents to conceal purchases he made for personal goods and services. He is alleged to...
Eastbound lanes of I-70 closed for multi-vehicle crash near El Rancho
DENVER (KDVR) — A crash closed all three eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 near El Rancho on Sunday night. The crash was reported at about 8:45 p.m. on eastbound I-70 near milepost 250. Not much was visible through the Colorado Department of Transportation’s cameras besides flashing emergency lights. At about 9:15 p.m., the lanes appeared […]
Denver gem show features the rarest of the rare
Whether it’s fossils found across the world, meteorites from the sky, rare gems or materials spanning millions of years – the Denver Mineral, Fossil, Gem & Jewelry Show has something for everyone. In its 15th year, Denver’s gem show lasts until Sept. 15 at the National Western Stockyards...
Denver boutique helps hundreds of teens get homecoming dresses at no cost
It's that time of year again when high school students get dressed up for the big dance. While some families may not be able to afford the fancy clothes, a Denver boutique is making formal wear more accessible.
Colorado Rockies First-Round Pick Charlie Condon Talks About Time In Minor Leagues
University of Georgia alum and top-three 2024 MLB Draft Pick talked before the Spokane Indians regular season finale against the Everett AquaSox on Sunday about what he's learned while in the minor leagues.
Homelessness along the Front Range: Down in Colorado Springs, up in metro Denver
While homelessness increased in the metro Denver area, the numbers dropped in El Paso County, according to the results of a comprehensive survey conducted this year. The survey in major cities nationwide on one or two days each January highlighted anew the crisis plaguing metro Denver, whose local governments — notably Colorado's most populous city — have spent significant amounts.
Man caught transporting fentanyl pills on a bus in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY —A Denver, Colorado, man was sentenced in federal court last week for transporting thousands of fentanyl pills and methamphetamine through Kansas City aboard a bus and for illegally possessing a firearm. Ahmad Rashad Rhodes, 45, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough to 15 years...
WATCH: Broncos recover muffed punt vs. Seahawks
The Denver Broncos‘ defense and special teams units have stood out against the Seattle Seahawks today. One series after forcing a safety, Denver recovered a fumble on special teams, leading to a 30-yard Wil Lutz field goal. Seahawks returner Dee Williams muffed a punt return at his own 10-yard...
Denver weather: More hot weather with isolated rain chances
DENVER (KDVR) — The late summer heat will continue as Denver’s weather remains unseasonably hot. However, Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast, says minor rain chances exist over the next few days. Weather tonight: Quiet and dry weather Temperatures overnight will fall into the 50s for most areas, although the Denver metro may hover around 60 degrees. […]
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