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Nikola Jokic's brother appears in Denver court on assault charge

Strahinja Jokic, 42, a brother of Denver Nuggets' star Nikola Jokic, appeared in Denver County Court on a misdemeanor assault charge Wednesday after a gameday fight in April.

Former Denver Post reporter writes book about slain colleague’s murder

When Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German was murdered in September 2022, he became the ninth U.S. journalist to be murdered in connection with their work in 30 years. German is much more than a statistic, though. In “The Last Story: The Murder of an Investigative Journalist In Las Vegas (WildBlue Press), German’s colleague Arthur Kane delves into the reporter’s professional life, the police investigation into his death, and the evolution of Las Vegas and news media over recent decades. ...

WeWork wants to keep leases for Denver, Boulder locations

WeWork, the nation’s second-largest provider of coworking spaces, has filed a motion in bankruptcy court to assume or keep its leases at the Triangle Building near Union Station in Denver and at Canyon 28 in Boulder. The two locations are among 16 the company indicated on Monday that it wants to retain as it restructures its finances and emerges from bankruptcy. A judge must approve the request, and terms must be reached with landlords. “These assumptions, which are subject to court approval...

Denver students put Goldilocks on trial for break-in, eating porridge

Papa Bear took the witness stand inside a cramped Denver courtroom Wednesday and described the crime scene he found upon returning home one December morning. He’d gone out to get honey, Papa Bear told the jury, while Mama Bear and Baby Bear went to get fish. When he arrived back home, he walked into the kitchen only to find someone had eaten all of their porridge. Then he saw her — Goldilocks — sleeping in Baby Bear’s bed. She wore a red hood, Papa Bear testified. “We woke her up and s...

Denver juvenile court's presiding judge retires amid investigation

The presiding judge for Denver’s juvenile court retired last week amid an unspecified investigation into his conduct. Judge D. Brett Woods was suspended Dec. 21 with pay as the Colorado Commission on Judicial Discipline launched proceedings, court records show. The suspension order did not outline what prompted the investigation, and a spokesperson with the Colorado Judicial Department on Monday said he could not divulge any additional details. Woods on Thursday alerted Colorado Supreme Court ...

Denver court manager quit amid investigation into fraud, sex encounters

Alice Ehr, a Denver County Court manager, resigned last year while facing an internal investigation over the misuse of court money, fraud and inappropriate workplace behavior in an incident that so...

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Colorado court revives lawsuit demanding Polis release prisoners over COVID conditions

The Colorado Court of Appeals has reversed a Denver District Court's ruling to dismiss a lawsuit that asked Gov. Jared Polis to release some inmates from state prisons because of outbreaks of the c...

Colorado Supreme Court upholds controversial search in Denver arson

The Colorado Supreme Court found in a 5-2 decision that Denver police acted in good faith when they used a "reverse keyword search warrant," which required Google to turn over the account informati...

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