Teen Found Guilty in High-Profile Road Rage Shooting of Denver Mother Pamela Cabriales

Denver, Colorado — A Denver court has delivered a verdict in the case of a tragic shooting that took place early last year. Remi Cordova, now held accountable for the death of Pamela Cabriales, was convicted of multiple charges, including second-degree murder and first-degree murder under extreme indifference. The emotional gravity of the case was underscored by the stark reality that the victim was a young mother whose life was abruptly ended on Colfax Avenue near I-25 in February 2021. The incident that led to Cabriales’ untimely demise unfolded after what appeared to be a … Read more

Four Suspects Indicted After Daring Denver Jewelry Store Robbery

Denver, CO – Four individuals have been formally charged following a meticulously orchestrated robbery at a prominent Denver jewelry store, an incident that has stirred concerns about security in the bustling commercial districts. A grand jury handed down indictments to the group, consisting of three men and one woman, following investigations into the high-stake crime which reportedly involved the theft of valuables worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. The heist, characterized by a shocking display of precision and audacity, took place during broad daylight, adding to the alarm it caused among city residents and business … Read more

Denver Firefighter Sues Department Over Unpaid Overtime During Academy Training

Denver, CO — A legal battle is heating up in Denver as a local firefighter has taken legal action against his department, alleging failure to compensate him for overtime hours accrued during his time at the fire academy. The lawsuit, which was filed recently, could have implications for the way fire departments across the region handle trainee compensation. The firefighter, whose tenure at the Denver Fire Academy was marked by rigorous training sessions extending beyond regular hours, claims that the department’s omission goes against the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This federal law mandates eligible … Read more

Denver Court Rejects School Districts’ Lawsuit Against Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program Rollout

Denver, CO — A Denver judge this week dismissed a lawsuit targeting Colorado’s universal preschool program, which had been brought by multiple school districts and associated organizations. The plaintiffs argued that the state’s central management of the program was detrimental, especially to students with disabilities, but failed to demonstrate legal harm. Judge Jon J. Olafson ruled that the school districts, the Colorado Association of School Executives, representatives for special education directors, two families, and a rural school agency did not provide sufficient evidence that the rollout had directly harmed them. He suggested the challenges described … Read more