Tow truck driver arrested for series of car thefts in Douglas County
The scheme involved nearly 50 cars and the 33-year-old was also found with child pornography.
By Tony Gorman
100 days after his fatal shooting by Aurora police, family of Kilyn Lewis march to demand answers
‘We are going to continue this fight on and on and on until we do get justice for Kilyn Lewis.’
By Tony Gorman
For Paralympic hopeful, sport taught her about life and pushing to achieve
Madison Champion lives and trains at the US Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
By Tony Gorman
2024 Paralympics: How to watch, the Colorado athletes competing and more
The Paralympics start Wednesday, Aug. 28, and several Coloradans are competing.
By Tony Gorman
The 101 on goalball, the coolest sport you’ve probably never heard of
Colorado teens with visual impairments are already goalball pros. Now you can watch the sport in the Paris Paralympics.
By Tony Gorman
Denver DA seeks to drop all murder charges against Stephan Long in alleged road rage incident
A nonprofit justice advocacy group says the case highlights racial disparities in Colorado’s self-defense laws.
By Tony Gorman
The City of Aurora formally introduces Todd Chamberlain as the permanent police chief
Years of turnover in leadership, high profile controversies and a consent decree weigh on the department as the new chief step in.
By Tony Gorman
Aurora names new police chief after years of turnover
Pending City Council confirmation, Todd Chamberlain will be the first permanent Aurora police chief since 2022.
Boulder police raise awareness about interactions with people on the autism spectrum
A decal would alert officers to someone’s condition so they can better understand a person’s behavior.
By Tony Gorman
How a childhood hobby led to the Paralympic Games for one Coloradan who’s already a World Champion
“It is the only sport that allows me the level of serenity and peace. Also I think shooting is the most precise sport, objectively. It requires the most precise control of your mind and body.”
By Tony Gorman
Meet the Colorado Paralympians representing the past, present and future of the games
Colorado has long been a hotbed for Paralympians to train and qualify, just like the Centennial State is for the Olympics.
By Tony Gorman
As an investigation into a Thornton Police shooting continues, a family awaits answers
Joby Vigil and Jasmine Castro were killed in the April shooting after police chased their car into Lakewood.
By Tony Gorman
Thousands expected at Boulder bike ride Sunday to honor Magnus White, cyclist killed by motorist
“He loved his bike and the fact that he can’t ride that anymore, I know it bums him out. And I know he wouldn’t want anyone else to not be able to ride their bike,” his mother said.
By Tony Gorman
NAACP’s ‘5280 Good Trouble’ event in Aurora encourages Black voters to get involved in this election
“I think people already know in their heart how they’re going to vote. Just our problem is that we don’t get out to vote.”
By Tony Gorman
Paralympian and Army veteran on the power of everyday choices
When Melissa Stockwell of Colorado Springs lost her leg to a roadside bomb while serving in Iraq, she had no way of knowing that she’d become the first Iraq War veteran to make the Paralympics.
By Tony Gorman
Lake Shore fire: 2 structures burn, sheriff says fire was human-caused
A fourth wildfire has ignited in the northern Front Range, prompting evacuations near the Lake Shore neighborhood on the northeast side of Gross Reservoir.