Adam Cayton-Holland is publishing a memoir
Denver comic, writer and star of “Those Who Can’t” Adam Cayton-Holland is publishing a memoir, “Tragedy Plus Time.”
The book will focus on Cayton-Holland’s relationship with his younger sister, Lydia, who took her own life. It’s a subject he’s written about before.
He’s working with Touchstone Books to publish the memoir. There’s no official release date yet.

History Colorado’s Northside Memory Project looks to keep the Northside alive
"The Northside can be a geographic thing but at the same time, it’s a 'in your heart' kind of thing."

Things to do in Denver this weekend, Aug. 12-14
The Brown Palace is celebrating 130 years!

City gives $150K to start Safe Parking program for Denverites living in their vehicles
It’s estimated that over 1,000 people in the Denver metro area are living out of their vehicles.


Denver’s minimum wage will increase, but you’ll have to wait until January 2023 to see it in your paycheck
A higher consumer price index triggered an increase to $17.29

Denver police ask for help in murder investigation of 14-year-old
Josiaz "JoJo" Aragon would have turned 15 on August 10.

This couple just sold a Cap Hill mansion — to themselves and their housemates — hoping to fight a little bit of Denver’s housing crisis
They lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in personal equity. They said it's worth it to have the support of multiple housemates and live their values.

Demolition at 17th and Logan is permitted after all, and we learned what’s been proposed to replace the old Be on Key and Wrangler building
The bars that once stood there will be remembered for their wild history

Awake, Denver’s first “sober” bar, will close temporarily
The bar will close after August 21 as its owners look for a new space.

When Denver flooded on Sunday, did the City Park Golf Course stormwater system work?
Mostly, but not entirely. Maybe, this time, that was a good thing.

Denver just took down a “Chinese Riot” historical marker that was actually about an anti-Chinese riot
The city apologized earlier this year for its role in the violence, which occurred in 1880.

Denver wants to slow catalytic converter thefts by tracking a lot more information about who’s selling catalytic converters
The goal is to give authorities a way to monitor trends and suspects.

I-70 flood: Pumps didn’t turn on automatically as intended, contractor says
They say that they're still confident that the system, when finished, will handle a lot of rain in a little time.

The Montbello High revamp is “the biggest project that DPS has built in a long time”
Students will be on campus amid construction when the school reopens in a few weeks, even if it wasn't quite what activists had in mind.


“It appears these lanes are for dogs riding bikes… what the heck?”
Denverite: When you want to know what the heck, we do, too.

Here’s where people have been going when they can’t afford Denver anymore (or just want out)
Affordability and crime were big reasons people said they left.

Whittier’s former Scottish-owned Mexican restaurant turned swingers club turned gay bear bar will soon be a restaurant, cafe, coworking space, art gallery and more
The former home of the Wrangler will soon be a plant-based, health-conscious cultural hub called Society Colorado.

Things to do in Denver this weekend, Aug. 5-7
Let’s kick off the weekend with First Friday art walks or Meow Wolf’s outdoor festival Vortex!

Verizon agrees to upgrade Denver’s 911 call routing system after Ma Kaing’s death
Family members and residents complained to law enforcement that emergency calls route to Aurora instead of Denver, which delayed vital medical treatment to Kaing after she was shot.