
Zeke the police dog has a nose for cell phones and other electronic devices
The 2-year-old black lab is part-time therapy dog, part-time electronics detection dog and a full-time good boy.

By Tony Gorman

Six Glendale Police Officers disciplined for throwing away evidence connected to several cases
The department has started reviewing old cases as well to check for issues.

By Tony Gorman

Denver truck driver convicted of killing Wyoming family in 2022 Weld County crash
Court documents show the truck driver didn’t have a commercial driver’s license at the time of the crash.

By Tony Gorman

Weld County Sheriff’s Office scales back on services to keep the jail fully staffed
“Whether that’s uniformed deputies, civilians who work in our booking department, counselors … we have shortages everywhere”

By Tony Gorman

UCCS suspected shooter will undergo a competency evaluation
Attorneys for Nicholas Jordan, the man accused of shooting and killing two people on campus, requested the evaluation after expressing concerns for his mental state.

By Tony Gorman

CBI internal investigation found former scientist manipulated lab results
It will take nearly $7.5 million to remedy results

By Tony Gorman

UCCS shooting suspect faced multiple complaints from roommates, threatened to kill victim, police say
Nicholas Jordan, 25, had quit school and was the subject of several complaints filed with campus police before the shooting.

By Tony Gorman

Convicted former Aurora Police officer Randy Roedema files appeal in the case of Elijah McClain’s death
Randy Roedema was the sole officer convicted in the death of Elijah McClain.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado Attorney General files lawsuit to stop Kroger-Albertsons merger
A statement from the AG’s office said if the merger moves forward, Kroger would monopolize the local market and limit grocery options for residents.

By Tony Gorman

Coloradans with disabilities receive grants for adaptive sports equipment
The grants are awarded by the Kelly Brush Foundation for things like handcycles, monoskis, sport chairs, racing chairs and hockey sleds.

By Tony Gorman

Interactive aquarium SeaQuest Littleton to close
The aquarium will close after numerous animal welfare concerns were raised.

By Tony Gorman

Ouray newspaper publishers say the attention around stolen papers robbed town of the real story: an alleged crime in their community
Copies of the Ouray County Plaindealer were stolen when the paper published a front page story about an alleged assault at the home of the police chief.

By Tony Gorman

Aurora police officer acquitted in Elijah McClain’s death has resigned
The Aurora police officer who first encountered Elijah McClain, and was later acquitted in his death, has resigned from the Aurora Police Department.

By Tony Gorman

Interim Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo steps down
He announced his resignation after leading the department for just over a year.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado Supreme Court break-in caused $35 million in damage, left 3 floors unusable
The officer tower is expected to reopen in March at the earliest.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado Attorney General’s Office reaches $1 million settlement with Four Star Realty over illegal fees.
State Attorney General Phil Weiser referred to the settlement as a “wakeup call” for landlords.

By Tony Gorman