Pedestrian struck in fatal crash at Alameda and Clinton, near Windsor
We don’t have much more on this right now, but Denver Police Department at 7:38 a.m. today said that a car struck a pedestrian at East Alameda Avenue and South Clinton Street.
The crash was fatal. Westbound Alameda Avenue was closed at the intersection.
Police also were investigating a crash involving a pedestrian and “serious injuries” at East Colfax Avenue and Franklin Street last night. The pedestrian was crossing the street in a wheelchair at about 1 a.m. Thursday, KDVR reported.
Separately, Denver Police reported around 11 p.m. Wednesday that a person was seriously injured in a collision involving a pedestrian at East Colfax and Syracuse Street.

Friday’s snowy forecast leads to overnight shelter activation
With snow and low temperatures, the city will provide overnight accommodations from 7 p.m. Friday night to 7 a.m. Saturday morning.

Things to do in Denver this weekend, Dec. 8-10
Enjoy taking photos with Santa, decorating holiday cookies, or a Denver Nuggets game this weekend.

Here’s what Denver might do with another $1.15 million on the 16th Street Mall
A city council committee approved a contract that would continue the redesign of the area.

Denver police shot and injured a man who they worried was reaching for a gun they’d seen in his waistband
The man has been released from the hospital and charged with unlawfully carrying a firearm.

Denver is starting to move 200 people from a 20th and Curtis encampment to a converted hotel
It's part of the city's attempt to move 1,000 people indoors by the end of the year.

Migrant arrivals and flu season are straining Denver Health’s resources
The hospital is always busy this time of year, but a surge of patients from other countries means logistical and financial challenges.

Holiday markets and other festive family events in Denver this weekend
Markets in Five Points, Cherry Creek, West Colfax and DTC all happening this weekend.

A behavioral health center needs extra funding to make it through 2024 as some Denverites lose health coverage
Behavioral Health Solutions Center says it will run out of initial city funding in September next year, but federal pandemic recovery funds will bail them out through the end of the year.

Looking to give back this holiday season in Denver? Here are places to volunteer your time and donate clothes, toys and more
The city and many nonprofits are accepting all forms of donations for migrant families and other individuals in need.

Shelters need help as the city looks to hire 150 people Friday to support migrant operations
Help wanted: At a hiring event this Friday, Denverites can get onboarded to start work by the end of the week.

Home sales dropped around Denver in November as high interest rates kept buyers away
The housing market typically slows during winter, but sales were down even more this year.

The next generation of Mexican Cowboys: Colorado youth are embracing the legacy of Charrería
“We call ourselves charros. That’s what we are.”

The Santa Fe Drive micro community in the Overland neighborhood is moving forward after some concessions
Denver City Council approved a contract for the site that includes 60 units, down from 150 originally planned by Mayor Mike Johnston's office.

What happened to the musical rocking chairs outside the Denver Art Museum?
Where’d the multi-colored musical chairs go? We asked the museum and got an answer.

Four days of a conference for Israel, four days of protests for Palestinians: Here’s what we saw
Pro-Palestinian protestors marched, chanted and blocked streets this weekend as the Jewish National Fund USA's Global Conference for Israel was held.

How César Chávez Park got its name
The park on Tennyson Street in Denver had a long history before it was dedicated to the Labor Rights activist.

Over a dozen arrested as pro-Palestinian protesters shut down Speer Blvd.
Protesters rallied against the Jewish National Fund’s Global Conference for Israel, which has been taking place in Denver since Thursday.

Denver says it plans to close two encampments and house around 200 people living in them
If the unhoused accept the offer and stay in housing for two full weeks, the mayor's House1000 goal would be about halfway met.

Things to do in Denver this weekend, Dec. 1-3
Ice skating, Jonathan Van Ness and ways to get into the holiday spirit!

Hunters are flocking to Colorado. Tennyson Street’s Meat Cleaver is ready to help them prep dinner
"This is 2,000 square feet, and about a herd of 500 deer are in here."