
They may not be Denver Nuggets, but these Colorado athletes are competing for basketball glory outside the NBA
Hoop It Up’s 3×3 National Championships in Aurora showcase the best in the country — in a sport that’s on the rise.

By Tony Gorman

A Telluride man pleads guilty to role in Jan. 6th insurrection
Avery MacCracken and other rioters removed and used bike racks to move past a police line.

By Tony Gorman

Trial set for man accused of killing 10 at King Soopers
After years of treatment and eventually forced medication, the man suspected in the mass shooting is found competent to stand trial.

By Tony Gorman

Defense and prosecution in the trial for officers charged in Elijah McClain’s death rest their cases
The jury was in the courtroom for a little more than an hour total on Friday — the rest of the time was a fight about legal procedures


Elijah McClain trial: National forensic pathology expert says death was homicide
After testimony yesterday from the Adams County contracted pathologist that called the manner of death “undetermined,” Dr. Roger Mitchell looked at the same evidence and came to a different conclusion.


Frontier Airlines settles lawsuit over pregnancy and nursing rights
The Denver-based airline had been accused of discriminating against pregnant and lactating employees.

By Tony Gorman

Aurora police training testimony takes up most of the day in trial against officers charged in the death of Elijah McClain
In effect, the prosecution was showing the jury the things that the officers are trained to do in situations where people struggle or when they say they can’t breathe, drawing lines to what was done that night in the forcible arrest of McClain.

By Tony Gorman

Trial of officers charged in Elijah McClain’s death delayed for several hours before former Aurora captain took the stand
Court was in recess until after noon waiting for Juror No. 12 to arrive, at which point the judge had to convince him to stay on the panel.

By Tony Gorman

Details emerge in trial about the night Elijah McClain fatally encountered Aurora police
The convenience store owner and dispatchers testified Tuesday at the first of three trials related to McClain’s death.


Jury pool down to 41 in trial of officers charged in the death of Elijah McClain
The final selection of 12 jurors and two alternates is expected to wrap up today, followed by the opening statements in the first of three trials in the 2019 death of McClain while in police custody.

By Tony Gorman

Who were the Bloody Espinosas and … where are their heads?
The story of the brothers and nephew who killed dozens of southern Colorado settlers in the 1860s is part history, part legend … and altogether grisly.

By Tony Gorman

No charges filed against Aurora Police officer who shot and killed Jor’Dell Richardson
The 14-year-old died after a pair of Aurora Police officers chased, tackled and fatally shot him following a suspected robbery.

Summit County district attorney will not pursue charges in the officer-involved shooting death of Charlie Foster
Summit County District Attorney Heidi McCollum said Officer Allen Jambor and Deputy Vincent Moquin were justified in their actions because the 18-year-old Foster posed an immediate danger to others.

By Tony Gorman

Family of pregnant woman killed by Arvada police in 2021 seeks accountability, transparency with lawsuit
Thompson’s family filed a complaint in District Court in Denver this week.

By Tony Gorman

FBI, state agencies recovered 27 sex trafficking victims in Colorado during two-day Operation Cross Country campaign
FBI Denver partnered with more than 40 state and local agencies in locating victims of sex trafficking as well as investigating and arresting individuals related to those crimes.

By Tony Gorman

In Pueblo, where 60% of high school students report vaping, efforts to curb youth tobacco use are getting creative
“They can order it online, they can get it delivered to their house. It looks like a normal USB drive or a toy.”

By Tony Gorman