Two juvenile inmates were found missing from Lookout Mountain Youth Detention Center on Monday morning.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will dazzle in the early morning sky, depending on weather conditions in Denver.
$1.96 million grant from US EPA will study toxic chemicals in Fountain, Security and Widefield.
Four juveniles and 11 staff members were injured in an altercation at the Lookout Mountain Youth Services Center in Golden Wednesday night.
Foothills Animal Shelter seeks donations of money and supplies while dogs are being processed for adoption.
Two people were treated for minor injuries after an explosion and fire at a home in the mountains near Golden, the JeffCo sheriff said.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in JeffCo ranked.
The victims who died in a 28-car crash Thursday were identified by the Jefferson County Coroner's office Monday.
The spread of misinformation about measles vaccines in Colorado, elsewhere is making 2019 the worst year for measles in 25 years.
A multimillion-dollar budget cut could reduce the Jefferson County Sheriff Office's jail capacity, among other shortfalls.
The Golden Police Department is participating in a nationwide effort to dispose of prescription drugs.
New population estimates for 2018 released by the Census Bureau show how the population has changed in different parts of the U.S.
“To close an entire metro area was not an easy decision but it was the right decision to protect all our kids.”
A man and a woman are being held at the JeffCo jail in connection with the shooting death of Kristian Macleod, 44, in Golden last weekend.
Mines Department of Computer Science wins grand prize in international NEXT award.
Police are investigating a homicide in Golden, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said.
15-year-old described as a "violent offender" fled while visiting the Dept. of Motor Vehicles office, police said.
A five-day camp for students ages 13-17 is meant to give teens a glimpse of police work.
Golden police will accept unused and expired medications as part of the national DEA drug take-back programs.
Only a few species of ticks bite and transmit diseases. Here’s where they’re found and how to prevent them.
Clear Creek Square was purchased by the state agency for $202.17 per sq. ft.
Daltyn Drake Hollon, 21, will serve a prison term for reckless driving in the rollover accident that killed Rachel Hern, 16, on Highway 74.
Mines students played an online quiz game with 75,000 other students. But they also won a badass bladesmithing contest at the Materials Bowl
New program hopes to to bridge gap between research, commercialization
Ian Fitzgerald O’Connor, 33, struck Paul Dacko Sr. in August, 2017 near Hwy 285 and C-470.
Don't miss this show with two classic rappers as part of Dogg's “25th Anniversary of Doggystyle Tour.”
The new Civic Center will house city hall offices, as well as the police department and the Golden History Museum.
Know a band that wants to perform at Red Rocks? Enter a video to play with Colorado's Face Vocal Band.
This year’s theme is “Unsung Heroes: Super Heroes Don’t Always Wear Capes”
Doves will be released in honor of victims following a short ceremony at the Courage Garden.
Bergen Park, downtown Evergreen and Conifer will beef up patrols checking for seatbelt use as part of a traffic safety campaign.
Corn syrup controversy spills into courts as Bud Light ads are called "deceptive and misleading."
A 45-year-old man was taken to the hospital after gusts of wind knocked down his paraglider.
CU Leeds School of Business study shows NREL's impact on local economy adds up to more than $748 million, the agency said.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said a male used "cloned" debit cards to buy gift cards in JeffCo stores in February.
Student-driven "Helluva Service" event seeks projects for student volunteers.
A Midland, Texas-based company inflated reimbursement costs for solar energy projects to scam tax dollars from an NREL program, feds alleged
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science's citizen archaeology project will be honored.
Nonprofits and small businesses are invited to connect with some of Golden's biggest employers.
An investigation is still ongoing as to the causes of the multi-vehicle chain reaction crash, police said.