Larimer County Sheriff's Office to Temporarily Close Administration Building for New Year's, Essential Services to Continue
The Larimer County Sheriff's Administration Building is to close for New Year's but essential services will continue. The office emphasizes public safety and responsible celebration during holidays.
Denver Braces for Wintry Weather: Snow Expected to Begin Tonight Through Sunday
The National Weather Service predicts snow in Denver starting tonight with a snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches and a high of 34°F on Sunday, following partly cloudy skies and 45°F weather. Clearer conditions expected next week.
Denver Police Department Celebrates 166 Years of Service, Honors Fallen Officers and Embraces Community Trust
The Denver Police Department is celebrating 166 years, inviting the community to honor fallen officers and the service of all members, emphasizing community engagement and the evolution of the department.
Aurora History Museum Celebrates US-Peru Ties with Biodiversity Exhibition and Seeks Community Input for Local History Projects
Aurora History Museum explores Peru's biodiversity in an exhibition and plans local exhibits on Black and Filipino communities, with new admission fees and hours starting in 2026.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis Unveils HOME Act to Tackle Housing Crisis, Discusses New Medical School and Universal Preschool Program
Governor Polis announced the HOME Act to address housing affordability in Colorado, discussed a new medical school to meet healthcare needs, promoted universal preschool enrollment, and encouraged shopping at local businesses.
Englewood Issues Alert on Permit-Related Phishing Scams Targeting Residents
Englewood officials have alerted residents to phishing scams where fraudsters mimic city emails to extract money through fake fines and invoices. Official city correspondences only come from emails ending in @englewoodco.gov.












