9 hrs ago | Denver Post
Guilty verdict in witness killing
Vivian Wolfe and Javad Marshall-Fields in a family photo released in 2005. Sir Mario Owens could be sentenced to death after a jury in Arapahoe County today convicted him of killing an Aurora couple. via Denver Post
Tuesday | Westword
The Colfax Marathon Goes Off-Course
“I consider us pretty much the gem of Colfax right now”
For the past two years, on the morning of the Colfax Marathon, I've gotten up at dawn, prepared myself for the grueling day ahead, then steered my car east along Colfax Avenue. via Westword
Sunday May 11 | KMGH-TV Denver
Aurora police are asking for the public's help in finding the gunmen who shot two women at a bar and grill Sunday morning. via KMGH-TV Denver
Saturday May 10 | Denver Post
Jury could have Sir Mario Owens case late today
“Everything about this crime speaks first-degree murder”
Closing arguments got underway this morning in the death penalty case of Sir Mario Owens, who is accused in the death of a witness and the witness' fiance. via Denver Post
Thursday May 8 | TheDenverChannel
A huge identity theft ring that victimized over 400 people has been broken up, but not before thieves stole $400,000 from the victims. via TheDenverChannel
Tuesday May 6 | Cbs4denver.com
Security Guard Shoots Alleged Robbery Suspect
Police were at the scene of a shooting at a check-cashing business at Aurora Tuesday morning. via Cbs4denver.com
Monday May 5 | The Post Chronicle
Big Buildup At Space Base In Colorado
Space-based surveillance needs are making Buckley Air Force Base in Colorado one of the United States' fastest growing military installations, a spokesman said. via The Post Chronicle
Sunday May 4 | Denver Post
Bill bans incentives to prescribe generics
“If you just let money drive this, some people are going to get hurt”
The advent of $4 generic drugs and concerns about rising health care costs have brought mounting pressure on doctors to prescribe cheaper, off-brand medications. via Denver Post
Friday May 2 | Denver Post
Colo. immigration unit lists 800 arrests
“These are grave violations of people's constitutional rights”
A new Colorado State Patrol unit has arrested almost 800 suspected illegal immigrants and investigated 33 human smuggling cases since it became operational last year, according to figures released Friday. via Denver Post
Friday May 2 | TheDenverChannel
Liquor Store Clerk Wounded During Robbery
A liquor store clerk was shot during a robbery late Thursday near S. Havana Street and E. Alameda Avenue. via TheDenverChannel









