Today in History: July 12, riot erupts in New Jersey over police beating of Black taxi driver
Rioting erupted in Newark, New Jersey, over the police beating of a Black taxi driver; 26 people were killed in the five days of violence that followed.
Rioting erupted in Newark, New Jersey, over the police beating of a Black taxi driver; 26 people were killed in the five days of violence that followed.
More than $67 million was spent on Colorado’s primary elections, the vast majority on Democratic races as Phil Weiser and Michael Bennet battled for governor and Manny Rutinel won the CD8 primary.
Police found “no credible threat” against Water World after evacuating the water park in north metro Denver on Saturday because of safety concerns.
Westbound U.S. 36 is reopened in Westminster after a fuel spill on the highway, fire officials said Saturday.
The Aspen Acres fire has destroyed more than 850 structures — including at least 337 houses — southwest of Pueblo, authorities announced Friday, as the scope of the devastation from the nearly 100,000-acre wildfire came into sharper focus.
Two Belcaro homes were the priciest to sell in the Denver area in June, each selling for more than $8 million.
A third of the volunteer Beulah Fire Department lost their homes to the Aspen Acres fire in Pueblo County.
A fan-favorite pizza shop, Pizzeria Lui, has closed in Lakewood after 10 years
The president initially suggested his renovations would last a century.
Eight bombs hit a commuter rail network during evening rush hour in Mumbai, India, killing more than 200 people.