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Denver Zoo tiger chilling out in the heat of the Mile High City. The heatwave is forecast to extend into the weekend.
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One person was seriously injured in a collision between a semi-truck and an auto Thursday in the vicinity of East Northfield Boulevard and North Quebec Street, Denver police reported. The accident scene is on the eastside of the city, near I-70.
A person was seriously injured Thursday when a bicycle collided with an auto at 7th Avenue and Emerson Street, according to Denver police.
Police arrested a man in Wednesday's stabbing on North Yosemite Street in Denver. The suspect, age 28, is being held for investigation of first-degree assault and burglary, police said. The crime scene, the 1300-block of Yosemite, is near the Denver-Aurora city line.
The National Weather Service forecasts scorching heat will sizzle Denver through the weekend, running as high at 100 degrees on Saturday alone.
Police said a person was injured in a stabbing Wednesday night in the 1300-block of North Yosemite Street, near the Denver-Aurora city line.
Colorado Governor Jared Police pardoned four people Wednesday convicted of possession of psychedelic magic mushrooms. Colorado voters legalized Psilocybin in 2002.
A person was injured in a stabbing Tuesday in the 600-block of East Colfax Avenue, between Pearl and Washington streets, according to Denver police. They were expected to survive.
Police arrested a suspect in Saturday night's deadly shooting at 22nd and Blake Streets, near Coors Field. The male suspect, age 34, is being held for investigation of first-degree murder. The shooting stemmed from an argument, police said.
A shuttle bus rolled on its side Tuesday in a two-vehicle accident at Denver International Airport, officials said. Five people were transported to hospital from the wreck near 71st Avenue and Jackson Gap Street, which is on airport property.
The Denver DA’s Office reorganized its family violence division into two new units - domestic violence and child victims - amid an increase in alleged crimes. 2024 domestic violence cases rose 12 percent from a year earlier. The upward trend continues. Denver DA John Walsh said: "The ultimate goal is to better serve survivors of these terrible crimes."
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Denver police arrested a man in a shooting that injured two people early Saturday in the vicinity of West 10th Avenue and Broadway.
The suspect, age 21, faces charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, police said Monday.
Officers found a woman with multiple gunshot wounds at the scene of the crime. The other victim, also suffering multiple gunshot wounds, sought treatment at a hospital.
Police said at least two weapons were fired.
Police arrested two men, ages 20 and 21, as suspects in Friday night's wild shootout near downtown Denver.
Bullets flew after a large gathering devolved into violence in the 500-block of Park Avene West. Three people exchanged the gunfire, officials disclosed Monday.
Police found blood and shell cases when they arrived. The victim had been taken to hospital by a private auto and is expected to survive.
The suspects face charges of attempted first-degree murder. They were taken into custody shortly after the shooting.
Denver Public Health & Environment warns: "NEVER leave children or pets alone in hot vehicles! Heat can rise in a car, up to 20 degrees in just 10 minutes!"
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The National Weather Service is forecasting more heat for Denver on Monday, with the temperature reaching 94 degrees. The broiling is likely return late in the week, running in the upper 90s from Thursday through Saturday.
Reports say police arrested more than a dozen people in scattered Saturday night disturbances in and around downtown Denver following a peaceful "No Kings" demonstration earlier in the day at the state capitol. Police fired smoke bombs and pepper balls to disperse the rock-and-bottle throwing crowds blocking roads.
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Denver police report a person was fatally shot early Sunday at 22nd and Blake streets, near Coors Field. There have been no arrests. Anyone with information is urged to call the confidential Metro Denver Crimes Stoppers line at 720-913-7867.
Reports say five people were arrested Saturday night after police fired smoke bombs to disperse a crowd interfering with traffic on West Colfax Avenue near the state capitol following the day's peaceful "No Kings" protest against President Trump and authoritarianism.
Striking Safeway and Alberson workers plan to picket selected locations Sunday, including the supermarket chain's distribution center in Denver, barring a surprise agreement. "It’s too bad that things have come to this " said Safeway worker Monique Trujillo. Workers will also picket stores in Estes Park, Fountain and Pueblo.
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In the build-up to Saturday's anti-Trump "No Kings" march, the Denver Police Department issued crystal-clear guidelines reinforcing the mayor's defiant stance on federal immigration raids in the city limits.
"DPD does not cooperate with ICE on federal civil immigration enforcement," the guidelines said. "Denver Police do not call on ICE or any federal enforcement to support with protests."
Earlier this year, Mayor Mike Johnston drew a line in the sand, saying City Hall won't support Washington's cruel and combative efforts to "bring terror to communities."
The Denver Department of Public Health & Environment warns: "High heat causes the body to work extra hard to maintain a normal temperature. Young children and older adults have a higher risk of overheating."
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Police Saturday reported a shooting in the vicinity of 10th Avenue and Broadway in Denver. One person was transported to hospital. The shooting scene is near the historic Sports Castle building.
The National Weather Service is forecasting mostly sunny skies Saturday and Sunday, with highs both days around 93 degrees. Lows are expected to hover around 60.
Police detained a suspect in a shooting Friday night in the 500-block of Park Avenue West, a residential neighborhood of new apartments near downtown Denver. The victim sustained an "unknown extent of injuries," police said.
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The Denver DA's Office warns: "Warmer weather brings home improvement projects and contractor scammers. They might appear as legitimate contractors offering quick, inexpensive home repairs. Beware of false promises. Don’t accept a 'deal' unless you research it first."
A collision Friday between a bicyclist and an auto in the vicinity of 13th & Umatilla Street in Denver resulted in serious injuries, police said.
Denver police Friday investigated the death of a person found in the vicinity of northbound I-25 and Yale Avenue. The medical examiner's office will conduct an autopsy.
Riding an electric scooter without a helmet is gambling with the Grim Reaper.
Injuries involving e-scooters are often moderate or severe, the Journal of the American College of Surgeons warns.
One in three injured riders go to the emergency room or trauma center, national safety data show. Head injuries account for almost half of scooter injuries.
Scooter riders are risking fractured skulls, cerebral bleeds and brain damage without proper head gear.
An estimated 110,000 Coloradans could lose Obamacare health care coverage as soon as next year under President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill Act" domestic policy, Governor Jared Polis said Thursday. The bill passed the House by a single vote. Its fate rests with the Senate.
Labor talks with Safeway/Albertson's broke down Wednesday and union workers are set to strike as early as Sunday, UFCW Local 7 said. Safeway worker Ivan Lopez said: "We’d been clear since last fall that we needed them to address staffing, poverty-level wages, and ensure that workers health and pension benefits remain fully funded."
Denver police Thursday reported an "outdoor death" in the vicinity of 19th and Lawrence streets in Lodo. The medical examiner will determine the cause.
Apalachin was considered safe as it is located 189 miles northwest of New York City. However, suspicious local police raided the session after observing rows of luxury cars sporting out of state license plates in the rural community.
Stunned mob bosses fled into the woods surrounding Barbara's home - an utter embarrassment for such powerful men. Law enforcement rounded up 60 mobsters and twenty were eventually charged and then convicted of obstructing justice. All the mobsters' convictions were overturned in 1958.
Colletti beat the rap in Apalachin but was arrested in Denver on unrelated charges in December 1957.
Police said a person suffered injuries Tuesday in a collision involving a stand-up scooter rider and an auto at 18th and Welton streets in downtown Denver.
Street homelessness across Denver is down 45% since 2023, leading all major US cities, Mayor Mike Johnston said. "Denver is showing homelessness is solvable with compassion and real action," Johnston said. City officials have moved 7,000 people indoors through family shelters and other services.
Convicted drug Derian Acosta has been sentenced to 20 years in state prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine, the Denver DA said.
Acosta, 22, was in possession of 474 fentanyl pills, 31 grams of powder fentanyl and 15 grams of meth when he was apprehended.
The DA said Acosta pleaded guilty in another case to distribution of fentanyl. He was in possession of more than 800 fentanyl tablets.
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Photo: Arapahoe County Sheriff Felonious funeral director Miles Harford was sentenced Monday to 18 months in state prison for abuse of a corpse and theft, the Denver DA said. The former owner of Apollo Funeral and Cremation Services was accused of storing a woman's body in a hearse for more than a year and mishandling cremated remains of at least 30 other people.
Denver police Monday said they arrested a man in connection with a June 6 shooting in the 1100-block of South Logan Street.
The shooting stemmed from an altercation.
The suspect, who was apprehended the same day, faces charges of attempted first-degree murder, first degree assault and false imprisonment, police said.
The shooting victim is expected to survive, police said.
Denver police arrested a woman Monday in connection with a stabbing in the 5400-block of West Warren Avenue. The suspect was being held for investigation of second-degree assault.
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A collision on I-25 in Denver killed one person and injured four others - three seriously, police said.
The accident occurred early Sunday on the northbound side of the interstate near the 20th Street exit leading toward downtown.
Police closed I-25 at 35th Street to conduct their investigation.
Police report a Saturday night traffic accident involving a scooter and an auto resulted in serious injury in the 600-block of South Colorado Boulevard in Denver.
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Denver police arrested two men as suspects in a Monday night shooting near 22nd and Larimer streets in the Lodo district.
They face charges of attempted first-degree murder. The victim's injuries weren't life threatening. The shooting may have resulted from an argument and robbery, police said.
The suspects, ages 18 and 22, were arrested in the 2700-block of Blake Street following reports of additional gunfire, police said.
Denver police cited a motorist for careless driving in Saturday's fatal collision with a moped scooter at East 11th Avenue and Lincoln Street.
Police initially reported the accident involved a motorcycle.
"Preliminary information indicates that the motorist was going eastbound on East 11th and made a left turn at Lincoln striking the moped scooter rider," police said.
"The motorist was cited with careless driving resulting in fatality," police said.
A shooting injured a person in the vicinity of 22nd and Larimer streets in Denver's LoDo district, police said Tuesday. The victim was transported to hospital with "non-life threatening" injuries, police said. Investigators were working to identify a suspect.
Police investigated a fatal accident Saturday night between a motorcycle and an auto in the vicinity of 11th Avenue and Lindon Street near downtown Denver.
Police said a person sustained serious injuries Friday in a hit-and-run crash involving a motorcycle near northbound I-25 and Hampton Avenue in Denver.
Police conducted an outdoor death investigation Saturday in the vicinity of Colfax Avenue and Broadway. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death. The location is near the state capitol, City Center Park, an RTD bus terminal and the old Denver Post building.
A SWAT team arrested a knife-wielding man accused of attempted first-degree murder of a peace officer Sunday, police said.
The officer sustained a laceration and bite injuries following a lengthy standoff and negotiations in the vicinity of East 14th Avenue and Vine Street in Denver.
The suspect was transported to hospital for evaluation.
The standoff off began after the suspect was reported to be menacing another person, police said.
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A person was shot and killed early Monday in the 3800-block of North Quebec Street near I-70 in Denver, police said.
The shooting occurred at an old hotel converted into a transitional housing facility. It has a history of violent crimes, including a double homicide in March 2024, according to reports.
Investigators were "working to develop suspect information" in the homicide, police said.
Denver police also investigated a stabbing that injured a person Sunday in the 500-block of East Colfax Avenue.
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Denver police investigated a hit-and-run crash Friday between a motorcycle and a stand-up scooter driver near 26th and Larimer streets resulting in a seriously injury.