President Joe Biden delivered remarks Tuesday on the end of America's longest war, which came to a close when a final plane of troops departed Afghanistan Monday after several weeks of chaotic evacuation efforts. Read More
People are back at the office, and in-person learning has returned this school year. That means more and more kids are driving to school themselves for the first time. With that, the roads are more like normal after a pandemic year. Parents are nervo […] Read More
Many veterans - including here in Colorado - are dismayed by the scenes coming from overseas, but there is help out there for those struggling to cope with the events happening in Afghanistan. Here are some mental health resources for Colorado vets w […] Read More
When a parking ticket showed up in the mail, Casey Hillenburg couldn't figure it out. He remembered paying for parking, but he was still on the hook for an $80 ticket. Read More
A resident of Denver's Globeville neighborhood recently started a petition to turn a vacant lot owned by the Colorado Department of Transportation into a public park. Read More
As Hurricane Ida inches closer and closer to the Louisiana coast, a group of first responders from Colorado will be standing by for whatever comes next. Read More
When a suspect opened fire in a Broomfield neighborhood this week, a family lost a father, grandfather and Army veteran, and the community lost one its biggest champions. Read More
IN-DEPTH: The iconic Denver Sports Castle has been sitting vacant since 2016, but it will soon be redeveloped under new ownership. The new owner plans to renovate the building and have it placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Read More
COVID-19 hospitalizations are rising to numbers not seen since January, and the ongoing demand for care is taking a toll on medical staff fighting to keep patients alive. Read More
The Loveland Police Department released body-worn camera video Wednesday from the officer who shot a man who is intellectually disabled and was armed with a knife. Read More
Arc Thrift Stores is hosting its annual fundraising event to support people in Colorado with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. “Here Comes the Sun!” is a live and virtual event taking place on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021 fr […] Read More
Nearly three months ago, a tornado touched down on Miller Farms and caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage during a rough farming season. Denver7 viewers dug into their pockets to show the family-owned farm their support and raised $5,000. Read More
Following a special session on Tuesday evening, the Weld RE-4 School Board passed a resolution modifying their district's current COVID-19 strategy. Read More
In 2019, Lauren Benner was selected as Valor Christian High School's coach of the year. Just one year later, she was pushed out of the school and her position as the head women's lacrosse coach there because she is gay. Read More
The Adams County Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 Tuesday morning to opt out of the Tri-County Health Department’s public health order requiring masks in schools for kids ages 2-11. Read More
Hear from Dixie Krystals, the second person to ever compete in the Miss Modernism Pageant in drag, about the chance to be a pioneer for the LGBTQ+ community. Krystals would finish the pageant as first runner-up. Read More
Since the Pfizer vaccine was granted Emergency Use Authorization, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been working on full approval of the vaccine — a process filled with research and analysis. Read More
People gathered outside the Loveland Municipal Building Sunday, demanding the city's police department change how it responds to mental health situations after an intellectually disabled man was shot by police Monday. Read More
A sign that says "welcome home" sits near the front door of a metro Denver apartment where an Afghan family will soon have a place to call their own. The apartment will be home to a husband, wife and their young daughter. He worked as an interpreter […] Read More
Emergency repairs at DIA which reduced capacity at the trains and created hourslong delays for travelers getting from the terminal to the concourses Friday morning are complete, but travelers should give themselves extra time as operations will take […] Read More