The ACLU of Colorado has filed a lawsuit against a pair of Aurora landlords who the civil rights group accuses of threatening tenants, in violation of state law.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents in New York City on Tuesday to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping who was seen on a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with reputed gang members.
By Sydney Isenberg Click here for updates on this story DENVER (KMGH) -- The ACLU of Colorado filed a lawsuit against an Aurora
Aurora police recruits stopped by various locations to kick off its academy to build better knowledge of the city the trainees will one day serve, instead of the traditional physical, tactical, and other skills training.
According to the Colorado Beverage Coalition, 41 local breweries closed in 2024 and 140 have closed since the pandemic. Just last week, Incantation Brewing announced the closing of both its Aurora production facility and its coffee shop/taproom in Denver.
Based on Lightcast Econometric Modeling, Colorado would need to produce approximately an additional 38,000 credential recipients over the next decade to attract employers to the state and create more high-paying jobs.
Colorado lawmakers are once again taking up legislation that impacts semiautomatic firearm sales in the state. Supporters and opponents say the new effort is different than similar bills in recent
A winter storm expected to hit southern Colorado on Wednesday could drop more than a foot of snow in the mountains and up to six inches in the southern metro area.
A man who was arrested in a large-scale ICE raid in New York City on Tuesday was wanted for burglary in Colorado, according to the Aurora Police Department. Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, 25, was suspected to be part of a group that threatened residents of two Colorado apartments with guns,
The fight to stop fracking near the Aurora Reservoir by a neighborhood environmental group in Aurora moved into the next phase, and they are feeling hopeful based on a decision that the state recently made.
An activist group representing tenants of a troubled Aurora apartment complex says some residents have been without running water for five days, as a company hired by the city works to connect them with alternative housing before the buildings are shuttered because of allegations of gang activity and neglect.