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Crime & Emergencies in ...
FBI Denver is offering up to $25,000 for tips that lead to the arrest in the June 25, 2022 Life Choices arson in Longmont. Investigators want local footage and leads.
Denver DA John Walsh found a technician's April shooting justified after a Villa Park standoff in which the 'rifle' proved to be a BB gun.
A Denver locksmith was charged in Jefferson County after detectives tied multiple overcharges on senior customers to his invoices.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Factory-built modules were set into place at Blue Room House One, advancing 54 affordable units for households at 30–80% AMI.
Weather & Environment in ...
Heavy overnight storms caused flash flooding in parts of Evergreen, leaving low‑water crossings underwater and damaging bridges, officials said.
A Denver attorney was disbarred and ordered to repay about $600,000 after forging a client’s settlement and pocketing proceeds, per a disciplinary agreement. The ruling follows a civil judgment tied to the same case.
The family of Alex Martinez-Sarmiento filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit alleging excessive force after he was shot three times in the back by a Colorado Springs officer last July.
A brush fire near Bruno Gulch Campground prompted mandatory evacuations and renewed Stage II fire restrictions across Park County.
State officials warned smoke from western wildfires could push ozone into the northern Front Range and declared an Ozone Action Day.
Food & Drinks in ...
Yoshi, a cocktail bar from Shelby and Scott Ruggiero, will move into 1740 E. 17th Ave in Uptown with $15–$18 drinks and vegetable-forward small plates. The pair aims to open in early 2027.
Aurora officials warned Tuesday of a higher risk for severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging wind gusts. Residents were urged to monitor forecasts and seek shelter.
Atlanta‑based Cooper Carry is relocating its Boulder practice into 1900 Lawrence in downtown Denver, signing for about 5,800 square feet and planning a sizable fit‑out. The move is aimed at closer client access and local hiring.
Politics & Govt in ...
Council members were briefed on a draft ordinance that would let Denver score contracts on safety, pay and past performance — not just price — as major projects arrive.
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