Brothers Sentenced to 40 Years for Deadly Shooting Outside Denver Aquarium
Antonio Vasquez and Jason Trujillo Jr. plead guilty to second-degree murder in 2024 attack.
Brothers Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Denver Aquarium Murder
S.W.A.T. Window Cleaning Earns Yelp's "People Love Us" Award for 2025
Crime
Former Zynex Employee Alleges Fraud, Executives Face Charges
Two Zynex executives indicted for $873 million fraud scheme, former employee speaks out

Denver Spends Over $100K on Investigation of Top Police Commander
City refuses to release completed 14-month probe into Division Chief Magen Dodge's leadership
Denver Pro Bowler Loses $4,500 Worth of Gear in Theft
17 bowling balls weighing 255 pounds stolen from professional's front porch
Automotive
CDOT Plans Repairs to Improve Safety of I-25 Bridge
Preventative maintenance work to extend the lifespan of the bridge over I-25 between I-270 and US 36

Liability Questions Arise as Autonomous Vehicles Hit Colorado Roads
Denver drivers should be aware of the legal and safety considerations as semi-autonomous cars and AI-assisted driving technologies become more common.
Colorado MotorSport Announces Father-Son Motorsport Documentary
Driven by Dreams set for 2026 release, offering an intimate look at legacy, grit, and high-stakes endurance racing
Lifestyle
Denver Restaurateur Celebrates 25 Years with Denver Restaurant Week
Frank Bonanno's Mizuna restaurant returns to the annual dining event after an 8-year hiatus.

Modern Architecture Prioritizes Comfort and Well-being
Architects are embracing biophilic design, adaptable spaces, and personalization to create spaces that foster emotional connection.
MSU Denver Food Pantry Sees Surge in Demand, MBA Students Develop Sustainability Plan
Graduate students create 3-5 year strategy to help Rowdy's Corner food pantry keep up with growing need among students.
Politics
Colorado Governor Signals Openness to Releasing Tina Peters Amid Trump Pressure
The move has drawn criticism from state officials who say it would send the wrong message ahead of the midterm elections.

Colorado Governor Signals Openness to Releasing Tina Peters Amid Trump Pressure
Polis' comments draw rebuke from state officials who say it would send the wrong message ahead of midterms.
Evergreen Parents Demand Answers After School Shooting
Colorado considers lifting roadblock for immigrant career advancement
Science
Girls Inc. Teaches Science of Self-Care at Girls & Science Event
Denver organization offers lip scrub project to inspire teen girls' interest in STEM fields.

University of Denver partners with Pivot Energy on off-site solar to reach carbon neutral by 2030
A 3.2-megawatt solar field north of Denver is the first of several off-site arrays DU is buying into as part of its 2030 carbon-neutrality goal.
New Clues on Early Primate Evolution Unveiled
Paleontologists discover southernmost fossils of Purgatorius, the earliest known primate relative