Most of Colorado is under flash flood watches Friday and Saturday because of heavy rains forecast in multiple waves of rain and thunderstorms over the next 24 hours. Read More
Multiple members of Erie’s Board of Trustees have raised concerns over the mayor’s actions during a selection process to hire a consultant to put together a new comprehensive plan for the town. Read More
The National Weather Service calls the flash flooding occurring in the Grizzly Creek burn scar area a particularly dangerous situation after about an inch and a half of rain has fallen. Read More
With the federal eviction moratorium expiring over the weekend, some renters are worried they'll soon be without a place to live. While some say most Coloradans are up to date on rent, others fear we could be facing an "eviction tsunami." Read More
The CDC's recent recommendation that everyone, even the vaccinated, should wear masks indoors again is raising a lot of questions for Coloradans. UCHealth senior medical director of infection prevention Dr. Michelle Barron is answering them. Read More
Gun violence in Denver is on pace to exceed bloodshed not seen since 1981. To thwart this deadly trend, the Denver Police Department announced Wednesday a new partnership with federal authorities to fight against gun-related crime in the city. Read More
During a Tuesday press briefing, Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Wilson said she hoped transparency and new training would help repair the department's strained relationship with the community. One of those training programs is active bystander training. Read More
The Littleton Twilight Criterium by Audi Denver is back for 2021 and Denver7 is proud to sponsor this year’s event. On Saturday, July 31, the country’s top pro cyclists will race through downtown Littleton as they partake in the ninth race of the USA […] Read More
Using $8.8 million in CARES Act funds, the state government has contracted with the Denver-based Idea Marketing to hire 126 social media influencers across diverse demographics who are paid to share information to raise trust in the COVID-19 vaccine. Read More
Less than a week ago, body camera video captured Aurora police officer John Haubert pistol-whipping and choking a suspect. Now, some wonder how the officer was hired in the first place. Read More
The Aurora Police Department provided an update on the arrests of two of its officers in an excessive force case. This is the full news conference. Read More
More than three decades ago, Douglas Sjogren built a cabin in the Black Hollow neighborhood in Poudre Canyon for his family and the generations to come. He died in 2016, but his family carried on traditions that were washed away Tuesday when a mudsli […] Read More
Flash Flood Watches and Warnings are in effect for many of the burn scars as spots heavy rain will likely create local flash flooding. A Denver7 Weather Action Day will be in effect this weekend due to the likelihood of heavy rain in the mountains. Read More
Lone Tree is now projecting a $12 million annual revenue gap from a loss in sales. Because Lone Tree only has 15,000 residents, the city says even with its own online sales it cannot make up the difference. Read More
It's hard to miss the ghost bike, the flowers, and even the Mother's Day cards near the corner of South Marion Parkway and East Bayaud Avenue in Denver. Read More
The headwaters of the Colorado River are just a small stream in the mountains of northern Colorado. The water comes from a lake on the Poudre Pass in Rocky Mountain National Park and then flows out to Grand Lake and Lake Granby. Read More
Lakeside consolidated its hours in part because of the lack of employees. The plan for now is to remain open all week except for Tuesdays until August 20. They will likely stay open on the weekends a couple of weeks after Labor Day. Read More
The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office lifted river restrictions below Rustic and all evacuation orders in Poudre Canyon Thursday afternoon as the search operations for three people missing after Tuesday’s flash flooding continued. Read More
Three weeks after moving to their new home in Monument, a family is frustrated they still haven't received their belongings. Other families are frustrated, too, which has led to a class-action lawsuit. Read More
The search for the three missing people will continue Friday morning with “reduced resources,” according to the sheriff’s office. There were 45 personnel working on the search operations and cleanup on Thursday. Read More
Friday, a federal judge ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unconstitutional. For a Colorado man who was brought to America as a child, the future remains uncertain. Read More
Wyoming is anticipating one of its best Cheyenne Frontier Days to date, but the delta variant remains a concern for people visiting the big event in one of the country's least vaccinated states. Read More