Denver to drop indoor mask mandate
The public health order will expire on Friday.
The public health order will expire on Friday.
A pet shop manager is asking the community to keep their eyes open after thieves made off with two of their bulldog puppies on Friday afternoon.
Four people were buried Saturday, including one who died, in two avalanches in Grand County Saturday afternoon. Experts are warning about the high danger.
The Keystone Ski Patrol Union announced that members voted to ratify a contract with Vail Resorts on Saturday.
Aurora Fire Rescue said a truck parked in the driveway of a house caught fire and displaced a family of six.
Thankfully, the canine turned out to be a coyote who did not need a rescue — ultimately it “got up, made its way across the ice and onto the shore safely,” according to SMFR.
The Boulder County Sheriff's Office confirmed Sunday afternoon that it will not be using the Colorado Bureau of Investigation crime labs for forensic casework moving forward.
Colorado’s stretches of high temperatures followed by snow storms create conditions that can be prime for fire danger. FOX31 Problem Solver Shaul Turner spoke to fire officials to learn more about how you can protect your property.
A pet store that's been hit before by thieves was the target again, this time with thieves making off with two bulldog puppies. FOX31's Rachel Saurer spoke to the store employees about what happened.
Four snowmobilers were involved in an avalanche Saturday, three of whom were partially buried, according to the CAIC.
Up and down the steps of the state capitol Sunday afternoon, the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag were flown by rallygoers. FOX31's Nate Belt asked the rallygoers about their thoughts on the narrative spun by President Donald Trump that Russia did not invade Ukraine.
Panelists at an Arapahoe Libraries event, "Legacy of Cherry Creek: Growing Up Black in Denver’s Transforming Neighborhood," speak on the Black history of Denver's Cherry Creek neighborhood and the legacy of the people who have called the neighborhood home.
FOX31's Rachel Saurer talks with a high school student from Rock Canyon High School who continues to amaze friends, family and people across the world after he appeared on a nationwide television show called Penn and Teller: Fool Us.