February 25, 2021 ‘COVID bandit’ leaves $6,800 tip for Colorado restaurant staff The tip amounted to $200 for each of the restaurant’s 34 employees.
February 22, 2021 United engine fire grounds Boeing again - this time it's the 777 jetliner The National Transportation Safety Board on Monday said a maintenance records group will be formed to investigate the Boeing 777 engine’s history after it failed and erupted into flames shortly after takeoff on Saturday.
February 21, 2021 United pilot called 'mayday, mayday' amid engine failure after Denver takeoff The pilot of a United Airlines commercial jet called "mayday, mayday" as the aircraft experienced engine failure shortly after takeoff from Denver International Airport on Saturday, according to new audio.
February 21, 2021 United flight's engine catches fire after Denver takeoff, returns to airport safely A United Airlines flight experienced engine failure after taking off from Denver International Airport on Saturday but landed safely after dropping debris over northern Colorado, officals said.
February 18, 2021 Dem mayor who traveled during holidays, told others not to due to COVID-19, sees ethics complaint dismissed An ethics complaint against Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, who flew to Texas over the Thanksgiving holidays after telling his constituents to limit travel, was dismissed by the state's Board of Ethics Wednesday.Â
January 28, 2021 Denver police arrest 3 teens tied to fire that killed 5 Senegalese immigrants: cops Three teenagers were arrested on Wednesday in connection with a house fire in Denver, Colo., last year that killed five family members -- including two young children -- from the West African country of Senegal, according to authorities.
January 24, 2021 Left-wing riots rattle US cities even after President Biden's inauguration Left-wing protests have rattled a handful of cities across the U.S. even after President Biden's inauguration – leading to vandalism of government buildings and at least 20 arrests.
December 29, 2020 Denver crime group known as ‘the Family’ stole 240 identities, $690K in property to feed meth addiction: DA A Denver grand jury has indicted a dozen members from an organized crime group called "the Family" for allegedly stealing the identities of more than 240 people and taking more than a half-million-dollars’ worth of vehicles allegedly to feed their drug addictions, local officials recently announced.
December 11, 2020 Double trouble: Denver man's 2 indentical cars stolen in 1 month A Denver man had two identical Kia Sportage SUVs stolen within a month. Police say the cars are a hot target for theives.
November 28, 2020 Colorado's Gov. Polis tests positive for COVID-19 Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and his partner, Marlon Reis, have tested positive for COVID-19.Â