As the month of February comes to an end, some health care systems are pushing to vaccinate as many Coloradans 70 years old and older, as possible. Read More
Contact Denver7 has received multiple reports from viewers who reached out to ask for help after receiving a 1099-G in the mail showing they collected unemployment benefits even though they never saw a dime. Read More
Frustrated with increasingly brazen smash-and-grab gun shop burglaries, the City of Littleton has said enough’s enough. Littleton is the first city in Colorado to pass an ordinance requiring gun shop owners to lock up their inventory after-hours. Read More
On Friday, Gov. Jared Polis unveiled new vaccination phases. If things go as planned, the general public could start receiving the vaccine by late spring. Read More
After campaigning to conserve public lands and combat the climate crisis, within his first week in office, President Joe Biden made good on several of his promises through a series of executive orders. Read More
On Thursday, parents from Twain Elementary School gathered ahead of a Littleton School Board meeting to express concerns to about possible consolidations Read More
For Patrick and Mara Tcheunou, Bibamba has been an incredible way to connect their roots in America and Africa. The couple built the business from the ground up. In 2016 they purchased farmland in the Center province of Cameroon and planted cacao, p […] Read More
During Tuesday's House subcommittee meeting, pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson said the coming month would bring a jump in vaccine deliveries. Read More
City of Aurora officials said Tuesday that they would be pursuing an independent monitor to oversee discipline of police officers in the wake of the independent investigation and report involving the death of Elijah McClain. Read More
Denver's Reimagine Policing and Public Safety Task Force is giving a progress report on the work the task force has completed over the past few months since it was first created. Read More
Officials with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment held a news conference Tuesday to discuss the Phase 2 federal unemployment rollout and upcoming job fairs and hiring events. Read More
Debris from a United Airlines Boeing 777 that made an emergency landing at Denver International Airport fell on several Broomfield neighborhoods Saturday. Authorities said nobody aboard or on the ground was reported hurt. Read More
Debris from a United Airlines Boeing 777 that made an emergency landing at Denver International Airport fell on several Broomfield neighborhoods Saturday. Authorities said nobody aboard or on the ground was reported hurt. Read More
United Airlines flight 328, with 231 passengers and 10 crew members on board, returned to DIA and landed safely. Passengers deplaned on the runway and were bused to the terminal, the FAA said. Read More
Video from inside Denver's United Flight 328 shared by Brett Guy on Twitter shows the right engine before the Boeing 777 made an emergency landing at DIA Saturday. Read More
Colorado lawmakers introduced legislation this week that, if passed, will forever change the state’s laws regarding domestic violence. The measure comes after more than a year of Denver7 investigations into the murder of 10-year-old Ty Tesoriero in S […] Read More
Contact Denver7 received multiple emails from Coloradans who say they were instructed by Walmart to schedule their own appointment to receive the second-dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Read More
The Colorado Court of Appeals this week found a procedural error and vacated the sentence for Krystal Kenney, the Idaho woman accused of tampering with evidence in the 2018 death of Kelsey Berreth in Teller County. Read More