Denver reinstates online parking ticket challenges after outrage
Denver drivers will once again be able to challenge parking tickets online — reversing the city’s approach that required drivers to visit court in person to dispute tickets.
Denver drivers will once again be able to challenge parking tickets online — reversing the city’s approach that required drivers to visit court in person to dispute tickets.
Lindsey Miller, who runs the 96-bed facility for young people convicted of crimes, received a letter on July 20 from the state’s Division of Youth Services informing her of the suspension, which will last “until further notice.” The leave will continue until the “resolution of an employment investigation.”
The Cherry Creek School District closed Highline Community Elementary School and Overland High School in Aurora after severe storms flooded the buildings.
Congo’s fast-moving Ebola outbreak has now killed over 2,300 people, passing the 2018-2020 outbreak as deadliest in the nation.
The water level at Lake Powell fell to a record low in another sign of crisis along the Colorado River. It follows a record low at Lake Mead
Opening statements have begun in the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who is charged with murder in the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.
State patrol troopers responded to the crash on northbound I-25 at milepost 215, near East 58th Avenue, at about 5:25 a.m. Monday.
The Supreme Court has again rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn a $5 million jury verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll.
Michael Mott, 41, scaled DIA’s 8-foot-tall, barbed-wire-topped security fence and walked onto a runway shortly before 11:20 p.m. on May 8.
A trial against Meta in Oakland, California, on social media harms to kids features California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey.