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Denver officers will not face charges following fatal 7-Eleven shooting
Four Denver police officers who shot and killed a man robbing a convenient store will not face criminal charges. Denver District Attorney Beth McCann announced in a decision letter Wednesday that the four officers involved with the shooting of 43-year-old Christopher Cauch on March 1 will not face charges. The officers were "justified based on Colorado law regarding use of force," McCann said in the decision letter to the Denver Police Department.
Police take down 'large-scale' fentanyl operation in Aurora home
AURORA, Colo. — Police and federal agencies executed a search warrant on Wednesday at an Aurora house that had been the target of a monthslong drug investigation, according to the Denver Police Department. The investigation of the house in the 1800 block of South Olathe Street revealed a large-scale...
Denver’s on track to have its highest number of eviction cases on record
Denver is investing tens of millions in eviction prevention, and even so, the number of new eviction court filings keeps rising. Denver County Court has already had 5,613 eviction cases filed in 2024. That's a 75% increase from this point in 2019, when the number was at a pre-pandemic norm.
Colorado weather in May: A month of extremes as severe weather season ramps up
As we say bye bye bye to April — may we introduce you to the month of May? In Denver, that introduction could go many different ways as the month, shall we say, is somewhat on the unstable side.
Man body slammed by Denver officer plans lawsuit
DENVER — A day after a police officer pleaded guilty to assault for body slamming a man, the victim said he plans to file a lawsuit because of lasting physical injuries and mental health issues. “I didn't want to do anything. I wanted to be in a room, a...
Denver dog poisoned by tree at Washington Park
A Denver woman told FOX31 her dog was poisoned after eating brown seeds that fell from a tree at Washington Park. Shaul Turner learned there are more than 3,100 Kentucky coffeetrees throughout the parks system, and they can be dangerous for children, too.
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