Denver Crime Report newsletter
The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Tuesday, June 30
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Colorado wildfires: Uncontained fires scorch nearly 85,000 acres, ‘critical fire weather’ forecast

Large wildfires burning across southern and western Colorado continued to spread on Tuesday, together scorching nearly 85,000 acres — roughly 133 square miles.

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Colorado wildfires: ‘Critical fire weather conditions’ to spur wildfire growth

The smoke isn’t expected to settle any time soon, with “critical fire weather conditions” — that is, hot, dry and windy — set to plague Colorado each day this week, potentially spurring wildfire growth.

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Colorado prison wardens participated in racist, homophobic group chat

Officials with the Colorado Department of Corrections have refused to offer any details on the internal investigation since the men were placed on leave 15 months ago.

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3 wildland firefighters killed in western Colorado identified

The three federal firefighters who died when overtaken by flames while battling a rapidly growing wildfire in western Colorado were identified Monday by the U.S. Forest Service.

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She fought in a Denver court to save her dog’s life. She ended up sentenced to 90 days in jail.

The case illustrates the stakes of Denver’s dangerous dog prosecutions, an area of law enforcement that sits at the intersection of the city’s animal welfare, public safety and court systems.

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Colorado wildfires: Lightning-sparked fires in southwestern Colorado forest burn thousands of acres, force evacuations

Three wildfires sparked Saturday in a southwestern Colorado forest, with two of the blazes combining to consume thousands of acres, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

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Colorado wildfires: Gov. Polis declares disaster emergency for western Colorado wildfire near Ouray

“Extremely steep and rugged terrain” makes fighting the fire difficult, Ouray County officials said.