
Denver is paying $225K to two Kansans shot at by police in latest excessive force settlement
Now the city is paying a $225,000 settlement over the case.
The smoke from Suncor was due to an electrical outage
The company said the facility was flaring due to maintenance.

City Park Jazz will kick off its season on a mobile stage after bandstand fire
Fundraisers are ongoing to support both the new stage and the repairs to the original bandstand.
NTSB gathering details on evacuation after Frontier Airlines plane hit and killed person at DIA
An airport spokesperson said 12 passengers suffered minor injuries, five were taken to hospitals and some passengers described issues with the evacuation.
Science of reading for all: Proposal would require Denver schools to use research-backed literacy lessons
A policy being considered by the Denver school board would require the district to ensure students with dyslexia are identified early and that all students have access to “high-quality digital apps” to practice reading at home.
Here’s what to know and who to see at Outside Days 2026
The festival will bring big artists and a variety of other programming to the Auraria Campus on May 29-31.
Weigh in on the Colorado Boulevard bus rapid transit at this open house
You can provide feedback on stuff like where the bus lanes go (in the center, or to the sides).
The sun is back, and so are two of Denver’s biggest spring plant sales
After a snowy start to May, warmer weather arrives just in time for a busy weekend for gardeners.
Denver admits its police did something wrong during the George Floyd protests
The admission comes weeks after the city lost an appeal in a $14.75 million lawsuit.
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