Nicole Morgan+FollowStolen Home Depot truck turns up in DenverA Penske rental truck that vanished from the Highland Heights Home Depot lot in December was finally tracked down—over 1,200 miles away in Denver! The twist? The truck was rented with a trailer attached, but only the truck made it to Colorado. The trailer, which wasn’t even part of the rental agreement, disappeared somewhere along the way. This whole situation has folks wondering: how does a rental truck go missing for weeks and cross state lines before anyone catches on? Would you trust leaving your vehicle in a big box store lot? #Cars #HighlandHeights #Denver00Share
Timothy Bird+FollowDenver’s new Legacy HQ: A western icon reimaginedDenver just got a major upgrade to its western roots with the opening of The Legacy, the National Western Stock Show’s stunning new headquarters. This four-story, 115,000-square-foot space isn’t just for livestock fans—it’s a community hub with art galleries, heritage exhibits, and even an 1880s-style saloon. Locals and newcomers alike can explore public floors, soak in city views from the terrace, or join the exclusive National Western Club. It’s a bold step in blending Colorado’s storied past with a vibrant future. Who’s planning to check out The Legacy and what part are you most excited to see? #Business #Denver #NationalWesternStockShow00Share
john72+FollowBig changes for Denver’s corner storesTwelve neighborhood convenience stores across Colorado, mostly in the Denver area, just changed hands—some now belong to Murphy USA, while others are going local. Stinker Stores, which originally snapped up these spots in 2017, is selling to focus on bigger, food-centered locations. For folks who rely on these stores for quick stops, expect some new faces and maybe even new offerings soon. What do you think—will these changes make your daily errands easier, or are you worried about losing your favorite local shop? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Business #LocalBusiness #Denver00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowLacrosse chaos at Denver’s Ball ArenaA wild scene at Denver’s Ball Arena has fans and players rethinking what “too close to the action” really means. After a heated lacrosse game, Halifax Thunderbirds’ Tyson Bell lost his cool with heckling fans—throwing a punch and swinging his stick. The fallout? A seven-game suspension, criminal charges, and now a lawsuit against Bell, his team, and the arena owners. Security has since been ramped up, but it’s sparked debate: Should fans and players be kept further apart, or is that close connection part of the sport’s magic? Where’s the line between passionate support and crossing it? #Sports #Denver #Lacrosse00Share
Peter Castillo+FollowDenver’s Uber debate: Clean car or clean attitude?Stepping into a rideshare only to be hit with a wave of bad smells is something most of us dread. That’s exactly what happened to a Denver woman, who rolled down the window for fresh air—only to have her Uber driver cancel the ride on the spot. The whole showdown was caught on video, and now people are split: Should drivers be held to higher cleanliness standards, or did the passenger go too far? If you’ve ever had a less-than-fresh Uber experience, how did you handle it? Let’s hear your stories and thoughts! #Transportation #Denver #Uber00Share
Jamie Mack+FollowDenver’s $225M stadium is changing the gameA brand-new $225 million women’s soccer stadium is coming to Denver, and it’s set to shake up the city’s sports scene. The future home of Denver Summit FC will seat 14,500 fans and anchor the Santa Fe Yards redevelopment, bringing more life to the area south of downtown. What’s even more exciting? This will be only the second purpose-built women’s soccer stadium in the country, signaling a huge step forward for women’s sports. With local and women-owned businesses leading the build, this project is about more than just soccer—it’s about community, opportunity, and pride. What do you think this means for Denver? #Sports #Soccer #Denver00Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowDenver drivers face costly fuel mix-upDrivers across the Denver metro are dealing with a major headache: contaminated gas from several stations—including King Soopers, Costco, and Murphy Express—has damaged vehicles and could cost thousands to fix. Mechanics warn that if your car suddenly feels rough or starts misfiring, you might have gotten bad fuel, possibly mixed with diesel. The longer it sits in your tank, the worse (and pricier) the damage gets—repairs can run from $5,000 to $20,000. If you think you’re affected, experts say don’t wait: get your car checked ASAP. Has anyone in the community experienced this? How are you handling it? #Business #Industry #Denver10Share
jporter+FollowDenver teachers face health care shakeupLosing a doctor you’ve trusted for years is tough, and that’s exactly what’s happening for thousands of Denver Public Schools employees. After 50+ years, DPS is dropping Kaiser Permanente as a health care option, leaving over 5,000 teachers and staff scrambling to find new providers. Many are upset, especially those in ongoing treatments or with long-term doctor relationships. The district says switching will save money, but union leaders want to see the real numbers. With costs already rising, people are demanding more transparency and a say in these decisions. How do you feel about big changes like this being made without more employee input? #Health #BodyHealth #Denver00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowDenver’s population boom: U-Haul moves tell the storyMore people are packing up and heading to Denver than ever, with U-Haul’s latest data ranking the city as the No. 20 growth metro in the country for 2025. This steady stream of one-way moves isn’t just a statistic—it’s changing the vibe of neighborhoods, driving up demand for housing, and bringing new faces to local businesses. If you’ve noticed more out-of-state plates or new neighbors on your block, you’re not imagining things. What do you think is drawing so many to Denver, and how do you feel about the city’s rapid growth? #Business #Denver #MovingTrends00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowDenver neighbors: Food pantry volunteers needed!Food insecurity is hitting close to home, and local food pantries in Denver are counting on volunteers more than ever. Whether you’re great at organizing, love helping people shop for groceries, or want to get out and deliver food to seniors, there’s a role that fits your strengths. Organizations like YMCA of Metro Denver, Denver Food Rescue, and Jewish Family Service all offer flexible shifts and a chance to make a real difference. It’s not just about stocking shelves—it’s about building community. Have you ever volunteered at a pantry? What was your experience like? Let’s talk about how we can help our neighbors together! #Safety #Denver #Volunteer00Share