‘Black Men in White Coats’ hopes to inspire more Black doctors
Colorado kids recently got to learn and even practice medical procedures as part of the ‘Black Men in White Coats’ Youth Summit, an organization that seeks to increase the number of Black men in the field of medicine through exposure.
By Tony Gorman
Aurora paramedic involved in the ketamine injection of Elijah McClain sentenced to 14 months work release and 4 years of probation
An Adams County jury convicted Cooper of criminally negligent homicide in 2023. His supervisor, Peter Cichuniec, was also convicted of criminally negligent homicide and second-degree assault because he authorized the ketamine.
Colorado man gets 12 years for threatening judges in three counties
Brett Nelson forged documents about power of attorney and housing deeds over those involved in a child custody case and a criminal case.
By Tony Gorman
A quarter-century after Columbine killings, survivors and community members gather to process their grief and ‘never forget’
One staff member said being in the school for all these years has helped him cope with the shooting.
By Tony Gorman
Services at Aurora’s Living Water Christian Center will continue after a destructive fire Easter weekend
No official cause has been given, but investigators told a pastor that surveillance footage shows the fire was caused by arson.
By Tony Gorman
Aurora Police Bias Training deadlines were missed, but mandated reforms remain on track
Some of the trainings dealt with improving policies and training in arrests, uses of force and de-escalation.
By Tony Gorman
Pueblo County evacuations lifted as Colorado faces more dangerous wildfire weather on Saturday
Evacuations have been lifted in the two fires burning in Pueblo County, but officials warn winds could still force some new evacuations.
By Tony Gorman
The Rockies are off to a terrible start. These diehards don’t care
The Rockies’ home opener is Friday. Sometimes, cold beer and fresh hot dogs are all a starving fan base can hope for.
By Tony Gorman
Zeke the police dog has a nose for cell phones and other electronic devices
The 2-year-old black lab is part-time therapy dog, part-time electronics detection dog and a full-time good boy.
By Tony Gorman
Six Glendale Police Officers disciplined for throwing away evidence connected to several cases
The department has started reviewing old cases as well to check for issues.
By Tony Gorman
Denver truck driver convicted of killing Wyoming family in 2022 Weld County crash
Court documents show the truck driver didn’t have a commercial driver’s license at the time of the crash.
By Tony Gorman
Weld County Sheriff’s Office scales back on services to keep the jail fully staffed
“Whether that’s uniformed deputies, civilians who work in our booking department, counselors … we have shortages everywhere”
By Tony Gorman
UCCS suspected shooter will undergo a competency evaluation
Attorneys for Nicholas Jordan, the man accused of shooting and killing two people on campus, requested the evaluation after expressing concerns for his mental state.
By Tony Gorman
CBI internal investigation found former scientist manipulated lab results
It will take nearly $7.5 million to remedy results
By Tony Gorman
UCCS shooting suspect faced multiple complaints from roommates, threatened to kill victim, police say
Nicholas Jordan, 25, had quit school and was the subject of several complaints filed with campus police before the shooting.
By Tony Gorman
Convicted former Aurora Police officer Randy Roedema files appeal in the case of Elijah McClain’s death
Randy Roedema was the sole officer convicted in the death of Elijah McClain.
By Tony Gorman