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Driver in downtown Denver tractor chase identified by police
Police have identified Thomas Busch, 37, as the man who allegedly led police on a slow-speed tractor chase in downtown Denver on Friday night.

Denver ranks No. 10 in cities with highest share of million-dollar homes
Denver ranks No. 10 in cities with the highest share of million-dollar homes, according to a new report by LendingTree. But for those following recent real estate trends, this revelation...

Parker Police arrest man in connection with road rage shooting
The Parker Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with the May 22 shooting at Parker Road and Crown Crest Boulevard, according to the department's Facebook page.

Colorado wildfire update: Heavy rains cause road closures, threats to fish populations
Throughout the state, wildfires have burned more than 175,000 acres this season. Mixed with heavy rains and flooding, the damage from these fires has caused road closures in southern Colorado...

Denver’s Fairmount Cemetery hosts car show as part of community outreach programming
Bobby Tartler, 63, often visits Fairmount Cemetery. It's where his parents and grandmother are buried. But he had never been to a car show there before.

Four people injured in Sunday morning shooting in Denver
Four people sustained non life-threatening injuries in a shooting near 50th Avenue and Grant Street at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, according to Denver Police Department tweets. https://twitter.com/DenverPolice/status/1018566257035993089 The shooting was...

Aurora embraces role as the top landing spot for immigrants in Colorado
Aurora is embracing its diversity. Over the past three years, since unveiling its refugee and immigrant integration plan in 2015, the city has rolled out programs in nearly every major area...

In wake of I-25 fatal shooting, Uber and Lyft reiterate safety policies regarding weapons
Denver native Dennis Rios has met his share of oddballs in his three years working for ride-sharing service Lyft.

“It was like walking on another planet”: Spring Creek fire ravages ranching family’s home, cemetery
The Morgan family has lived on a 350-acre ranch near La Veta for more than 40 years, having purchased the land in 1977. But when the Spring Creek fire began...

Denver’s dockless scooter pilot program prompts permit applications from 7 companies
Soon there may be more than just the green and red scooters of Lime and Bird buzzing around Denver's streets.