Denver
'I Thought It Was Part of a UFO': Colorado Residents React to Plane Debris
An airplane engine caught fire shortly after takeoff at Denver International Airport on Saturday afternoon. Pieces of the engine landed in various parts of Broomfield, Colorado.
Video Shows United Airlines Plane Engine on Fire Midair, Dropping Debris
Authorities say large metal sections of the Boeing 777 plane landed in a neighborhood near Denver shortly after take off.
Protesters Burn American Flag at Colorado Capitol as Inauguration Underway
Roughly 40 or 50 protesters were present at the time of the flag burning, a law enforcement official said.
Human Remains Found in Two Suitcases in Denver Side Street
The discovery was made by Denver Parks and Recreation workers who were plowing snow from the sidewalk in the southwest of the city.
Woman Arrested After Missing Boyfriend's Body Found Buried in Backyard
Kimberly Cottle, 45, allegedly shot and killed Eusivio Luevano before burying his body in the yard of his home in Denver, Colorado.
Every Mayor, Governor Accused of Breaking COVID Restrictions—and Why
Austin Mayor Steve Adler joins a long list of leading politicians to have allegedly broken their own rules. Here's the rundown.
Denver Mayor Flies to Texas for Holidays After Urging People Not to Travel
After warning his residents to stay home and avoid traveling this weekend, the mayor of Denver flew to Houston on Wednesday for a small Thanksgiving gathering with his wife and daughter. He plans to quarantine for 14 days upon his return.
'I'm Kinda Dumb': Proud Boys Supporter's Honest Interview Answers Go Viral
The 43-year-old admitted he doesn't "research much" when questioned on his views at protest in Denver over the weekend.
Colorado Cop Put on Leave After Saying He Wanted to 'Hurt" Dems and BLM
Platteville Police Department Chief Carl Dwyer told the Denver Post in an email that he became aware of Officer Jason Taft's comments made in a Facebook post on Wednesday afternoon.
What We Know About Denver Shooting Suspect Matthew Dolloff
Dolloff, 30, was being held in jail for investigation of first-degree murder after a shooting near Civic Center Park in Denver, Colorado on October 10.
Security Guard, Hired to Protect Reporters, Arrested in Denver Shooting
KUSA-TV, an NBC-affiliated station also known as 9NEWS, wrote that it had contracted the private security guard who was arrested in connection with the shooting.
One Dead, Two in Custody After Gunfire at Dueling Denver Protests
The Denver Police Department has reported one person shot at dueling protests—one a "Patriot Rally" and the other a "BLM-Antifa Food Drive"—and two suspects are in custody.
Video Shows Car Driving Through Denver Crowd of Breonna Taylor Protesters
There were no injuries and one man was detained, Denver police said.
Man Shot Dead by Officers Used Woman As 'Human Shield,' Denver Police Say
Christopher Escobedo, 33, was shot dead by officers in Denver at around 4.30 a.m. on September 12.
Wis. Man Arrested After Calling Black Cops N-Word, Threatening to Kill One
Martell threatened to kill the first officer, calling him a "racist" as other officers took him into custody.
$2 COVID-19 Fee Applied to Orders Over $10 at Denver Restaurant
Family-run Bonnie Brae Tavern said the fee was necessary for the business to continue operating amid the pandemic.
Colorado Wildfire Update, Map, Photos: Massive Smoke Plumes Pollute Air
In Colorado, multiple wildfires continue to rage, and large smoke clouds have filled the sky, affecting air quality and raising health concerns for sensitive residents.
Colo. Police Face Backlash After Detention of Black Family With Guns Drawn
Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance said the Aurora police are plagued by "longstanding, systemic, intrinsic racism and injustice."
Denver Residents Vote to Rebrand Neighborhood Named After KKK Member
The residents of Stapleton, named for former Denver mayor Benjamin F. Stapleton who had ties to the Ku Klux Klan, voted to rename the neighborhood Central Park.
Colorado GOP Lawmaker Urges Trump to Deploy Feds in Denver Over 'Violence'
Republican state Rep. Dave Williams criticized Democratic Governor Jared Polis and his party for not taking enough action to stop protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.
Denver Woman Filmed Saying 'Get Out' to Black Man Walking Down Street
Woman claims the argument broke out after she saw the man taking photos of her house.
Video Shows Driver With 'Lyft' Decal Pushing Colorado Protesters With Car
"If he hadn't have been in the road, there wouldn't have been a problem," the driver can be heard saying in the video.
Judge Blocks Denver Police from Using Pepper Spray, Blasts Department
"The time is past to rely solely on the good faith and discretion of the Denver Police Department," the judge wrote, adding that the department "has failed in its duty to police its own."
Curfews in Place in the U.S. And the Fines You Could Pay for Violating Them
Curfews have been issued in numerous cities across the U.S. including New York City, Atlantic City, Seattle, Birmingham, Denver and Miami.
Denver Cop Who Posted Online Picture Captioned 'Let's Start a Riot' Fired
"I was hurt by the post," Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen said on Monday. "We need to bring the temperature down."
Fires Rage, Curfews Imposed as American Cities Face Another Night of Unrest
As the fifth straight day of protests over the death of George Floyd continue, cities are enacting curfews while unrest grows.
Shots Fired at George Floyd Protest in Denver, Colorado
Shots rang out at a Thursday protest at the Colorado State Capitol where demonstrators gathered after the death of George Floyd.
Frontier Airlines Charging Passengers $39 to Sit Next to An Empty Seat
Other U.S. carriers, including Delta and Alaska Airlines, have temporarily banned the purchase of middle seats on planes, while many are requiring passengers to wear face coverings.
Denver Locals to Howl at Moon Every Night to Show Coronavirus Solidarity
Shelsea Ochoa and Brice Maiurro came up with an idea to bring their friends together as both dealt with the consequences of the city's stay-at-home order.
Colorado Woman, 96, Released From Hospital Following Coronavirus Diagnosis
It is the first potential recovery case in Denver, which has seen six deaths from the COVID-19 disease caused by the new coronavirus.