Police in Evans are warning that a suspected shooter is on the loose after four teenagers were shot at, leaving one in the hospital, following a drive-by shooting early Thursday evening. Read More
Several nights a week during the fall, walking tours hit the flagstone sidewalks of Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, stopping in front of old mansions to be told the tales of ghosts and hauntings. Read More
A new homeowner said she hired a man who claimed to be a plumber, but after months of frustration and $900 she found out he didn't even have a valid license. Read More
A trip to the Denver International Airport is requiring more planning due to higher passenger volume, longer security lines and parking problems. So, a team at Denver7 decided to test the most efficient way to try to get to the terminal at DIA. Read More
A public records request shows former Westminster City Manager Don Tripp received more than $455,000 in salary, severance and leave pay after resigning earlier this month. Read More
Following a warning from Colorado's top health officials on ICU bed capacity, doctors working on the front line say they're worried for what's to come. Read More
When you talk about great love stories, theirs is pretty special. The Schambergers have been together for 48 years, spending the last decade in their dream mountain home in Grand Lake. That all changed a year ago. Read More
This month, the Drug Enforcement Administration launched its "One Pill Can Kill" campaign to raise awareness of counterfeit pill dangers. Colorado has a front row seat as the pills are being trafficked through the country. Read More
Fire officials in Boulder said Wednesday they were “cautiously optimistic” there were no fatalities after Tuesday’s massive condominium fire on Pearl Street. Read More
Five area HealthOne hospitals hosting "Crush the Crisis" drug takebacks on Saturday as part of the DEA's nationwide Drug Takeback Day. Find a location near you at takebackday.dea.gov. Read More
When should you get your COVID-19 vaccine booster shot? What side effects should you expect? We sit down with Swedish Medical Center's chief medical officer to find out. Read More
After weeks of doing household chores and getting good grades, two Littleton children had earned the chance to create an elaborate Halloween display. But just days later, the decorations were stolen. Read More
It's said that a picture is worth 1,000 words, and that's exactly why Brian Sanchez snapped a photo of a sweet moment between a boy and a man experiencing homelessness. Read More
Adams County commissioners announced Tuesday their intent to leave Tri-County Health after Douglas County made the same decision in recent months over COVID-19 restrictions. Read More
If campaigns and annual elections are a well-oiled machine, then political spending is one of the gears. Even in off-year elections, money plays an important role and 2021 is no exception. Read More
A Hawaii native took a leap of faith after quitting his career to open up a food truck, but his livelihood is now in jeopardy after someone stole his trailer. Read More
A Jefferson County jury on Friday found Rogel Aguilera-Mederos guilty of the most serious charges he faced, including vehicular homicide, for his actions in an April 2019 crash on Interstate 70 in which he crashed his semi-truck into stopped traffic […] Read More
The holidays mean big business for the toy industry, but this year there is uncertainty despite President Joe Biden's announcement of 24-hour operations at the Port of Los Angeles in an effort to help unclog the supply chain blockage. Read More
Residents who back up to a busy stretch of Belleview Avenue in Englewood are being forced to clean up overgrown weeds. Notices recently went out to 24 properties and the letters had some homeowners wondering if it was their responsiblity. Read More