ULC Opens 102-Unit Affordable Housing Community in Denver's West Colfax
The Irving provides long-term affordable housing options in a rapidly evolving neighborhood.
Broncos' Jim Leonhard Interviews with Chargers, Davis Webb Remains in Mix for Multiple Jobs
Padres & Jovenes Unidos Launches New Website Highlighting Community Stories
Crime
Colorado Man Sentenced for Hate Crime Attack on Lesbian Couple
Vitalie Oprea received 20 years in prison for attempting to run over and ram the women's vehicle.

Driver, Colorado state trooper injured in wrong-way chase near Pueblo
Suspect arrested on suspicion of DUI after fleeing scene of initial crash
Arson Suspect in Large Denver Fire Appears in Court
The 38-year-old man faces multiple charges for the January 2nd blaze that destroyed a partially constructed apartment complex.
Lifestyle
Colorado Appoints Crisosto Apache as New Poet Laureate
Indigenous poet and professor to lead state's advocacy for poetry and literacy

Auraria Campus Explores Expansion Near Ball Arena
Proposed 11-story mixed-use building would include housing and commercial space.
Great American Beer Festival Moving to Outdoor Venue in Denver
The iconic beer festival will be held at Levitt Pavilion Denver in October.
Sports
Broncos' Future Stadium Likely to Close Roof for Inclement Weather
Team owner Greg Penner says retractable roof would have been closed for AFC title game due to cold and snow.

Avalanche's Video Coach Brett Heimlich Is the Unsung Hero of the Coaching Staff
The longest-tenured member of the Colorado Avalanche coaching staff is perhaps its most valuable, according to head coach Jared Bednar.
MLB Predicts Rockies' World Series Win by 2033
New projections say Colorado's long-suffering baseball team could finally win it all in the next decade.
Politics
Denver Businesses, Activists Plan Week of Anti-ICE Protests and Strikes
From a 'Fuck ICE' jog to a nationwide day of no working or shopping, Denver is mobilizing against the federal immigration agency.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Threats to Remove Coloradans from SNAP
The preliminary injunction stops an order that would have required Colorado to conduct in-person interviews for 100,000 households receiving food stamps.
Former DHS Officials Warn of Threat to Rule of Law from ICE Operations
Retired agents call for Congressional oversight and reform of immigration enforcement agencies
Entertainment
Denver Comedian's Film Debut Premieres at Sundance
Adam Cayton-Holland's 'See You When I See You' receives mixed early reviews but high anticipation

Sundance Film Festival Slows Down
More than halfway through the annual event, the pace has become more relaxed.
Designer Behind Patriots WAG Ann Michael Maye's Jacket Reveals Custom Touches
The one-of-a-kind coat featured patches of her husband Drake Maye's jersey, a Patriots hoodie, and an illustrated photo of the quarterback.