Man charged in 75 smash-and-grab business burglaries in Denver suburbs
A 36-year-old man was charged this spring with carrying out 75 smash-and-grab burglaries at suburban Denver businesses across 10 months in 2024.
A 36-year-old man was charged this spring with carrying out 75 smash-and-grab burglaries at suburban Denver businesses across 10 months in 2024.
Colorado voters will face a general election ballot measure in the November election that would require state agencies to spend all motor vehicle and gas tax revenue on fixing the state’s roads.
El Paso County recently announced that it has received a request from Buc-ee’s EPCO LLC seeking an administrative determination of use within the county’s C-1 zoning district.
Jared Heath and his husband James Heath defrauded $12 million from Colorado’s Medicaid program by charging the state healthcare program for eyeglasses that did not exist, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser alleged in a June indictment.
Michael Popma was indicted on charges of conspiracy, bribery, providing contraband in prison and unlawful interception of oral communication for bringing contraband like vapes and alcohol to the Federal Correctional Complex in Florence.
ICE is reversing a multibillion-dollar plan to convert warehouses into immigrant detention centers amid lawsuits and infrastructure concerns.
A woman died and two others were injured in a crash near the 10th Street and 59th Avenue intersection on Monday morning.
Mandatory evacuations were issued Tuesday afternoon for a new wildfire that sparked near Grand Junction on Colorado’s Western Slope.
Disgraced former Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist Yvonne “Missy” Woods pleaded guilty to four felonies Tuesday, closing a chapter in a years-long DNA testing scandal that continues to reverberate through the state’s criminal justice system.
The Aurora City Council on Monday gave final approval for the city to establish the Office of Public Safety Accountability after years of controversy over Aurora Police Department’s practices.