CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV - Fri Nov 06
Arapahoe County Sheriff's investigators are trying to identify a body discovered in the Willow Creek subdivision near County Line Rd.
Mile High Murder, No. 51: Andrew Gelston Graham found dead on 8700 block of East Philips PlaceWestword - Fri Nov 06
The latest report, as related by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, leaves more questions open than it answers.
Body found on Centennial lawn identifiedDenver Post - Fri Nov 06
A 23-year-old man identified as Andrew Gleston Graham was found dead this morning in the front yard of a Centennial home, according to the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office.
Metro Denver apartment rentals rise in third quarterDenver Post - Thu Nov 05
The apartment-vacancy rate for metro Denver fell to 7.4 percent during the third quarter, marking the first time it has fallen in seven quarters, according to a report released Wednesday.
Close votes delay some resultsDenver Post - Wed Nov 04
Barbara Cleland went to bed Tuesday night thinking she had lost an Aurora City Council seat by a measly 12 votes.
Courthouse, jail without power9NEWS - Wed Nov 04
Xcel Energy says about 1,300 customers, including the Arapahoe County courthouse and jail, are without power Wednesday morning.
Noon winning Centennial mayor's race; Hall leading in SheridanDenver Post - Wed Nov 04
In Arapahoe County elections, it appeared Cathy Noon was going to win the race for Centennial mayor.
Therapist Treated Patients Months After ChargesCbs4denver.com - Sat Oct 31
Share + Oct 31, 2009 6:02 pm US/Mountain Written by Brian Maass A CBS4 Investigation has found that a therapist licensed by the state continued practicing and treating patients for seven months after he was hit with seven felony charges -- several of them sexually-related. State regulators now say what the CBS4 investigation uncovered is "not ...
Here's why they say 'cover your tracks' -- especially in the snowDenver - News, Events, Restaurants, Music from Denver, CO - Westword - Fri Oct 30
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to track these prints... Congratulations, Patrick Moat, Ryan Spear and Brian Coshnitzke.
Footprints in snow lead to Greenwood Village robbery suspectsDenver Post - Fri Oct 30
It did not take Greenwood Village police officers long to find the men suspected of robbing the South Dayton Street 7-Eleven early Thursday - all they had to do was follow the tracks through the snow.
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