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Denver Public Schools Foundation has announced a milestone, surpassing the $3 million mark in fundraising for its A-Z Fund.
A key House committee has approved a sweeping spending bill, sending it to the full House for consideration after more than ...
The nonprofit behind the quest for a ski revival at Cuchara Mountain Park in southern Colorado will continue to operate the park for decades to come, thanks to a new agreement with Huerfano County.
J.T. Realmuto, Trea Turner and Bryce Harper hit home runs and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Colorado Rockies 9-5 on Wednesday night for their sixth straight victory.
In November 2022, 70% of Denver voters approved the Waste No More initiative to require more recycling and composting across the city. Two years later, enforcement is still on hold.
Two people were taken to the hospital after a shooting in an Aurora neighborhood Wednesday evening, according to police.
Two staff members from the Israeli Embassy were “senselessly killed” Wednesday night near the Jewish Museum in Washington, ...
Coloradans are working to raise $15 million to build a complex at the Douglas County Fairgrounds that would serve as a home base for nearly 20,000 veterans and their families.
A new study by the Common Sense Institute found that motorcycle deaths in Colorado increased by 60% between 2018 and 2024.
Riddell announced on Wednesday that it had officially visited all 275 Colorado schools participating in the Denver Broncos' new helmet initiative.
Denver City Councilman Chris Hinds, said new technology will be in place to make sure e-bike and scooter riders stay off the sidewalks and don't finish their ride until they can park in a corral.
Denver officials have been gathering public input to shape a sweeping $800 million bond proposal aimed at improving public infrastructure across the city.