A Cruise America representative said catalytic converters have been stolen from vehicles on the lot, disrupting planned vacations.
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Pickleball is booming in Colorado. One city isn’t so sure it likes the sound.
Noise complaints about pickleball have exploded nationwide as the sport’s popularity has gone into hyperdrive.
Castle Pines man admits creating fictitious kids to steal $324K
Justin Skiff, 36, will be sentenced June 6. He took many of the children’s names from popular culture, including Jack Donaghy, Elle Woods, and Lisa Bouvier, a name Lisa Simpson once used on “The Simpsons.”
Two linked to Northstar plead guilty in Amazon kickback scheme
Northstar owner and CEO Brian Watson has not been charged. His attorney said he expects to prevail in a civil trial starting May 1.
Brough edges out Johnston to lead mayoral candidates in February fundraising
The two each raised an average of $5,500 a day in the short month, far outpacing other hopefuls.
Brighton gives big incentive offer in hopes of luring state’s biggest EV battery plant
A California company is eyeing a 775,000-square-foot space in Brighton for lithium-ion battery production.
Boulder won’t say where it’s creating a neighborhood drug recovery house, drawing ire from residents
The city is scheduled to close on a property in an undisclosed neighborhood in early March.
Larimer County ranch fetches $16M, nearly half for water rights
Heaven’s Door Ranch’s water sale is part of a continuing trend of converting water rights from agricultural to municipal use.
DPD looks to relocate District 6 station from Uptown in 2025
The station is poised to move next to the police department’s administrative offices in the 1300 block of Cherokee Street.
Downtown’s No. 2 hotel, owned by city-linked nonprofit, getting first big face-lift
The work could cost $55 million and add a few rooms to the Hyatt Regency by the Colorado Convention Center. On the way out: double beds.