Images of the two cars released by Colorado State Patrol show the trooper’s vehicle with significant front-end damage and the red Toyota with a crumpled passenger’s side.
A tow truck driver remained hospitalized with serious injuries after he was hit by a Colorado State Patrol car that was knocked into him by an out-of-control Jeep.
SECURITY-WIDEFIELD — One person is dead after a train hit a car in Security-Widefield, according to the Colorado State Patrol (CSP). It happened Monday afternoon at the Main Street Crossing, which is located west of the Highway 85 and Main Street interchange.
Local law enforcement responded to a two-car crash at the intersection of Meadowbrook Parkway and Highway 24. One of the
According to state troopers, there was a 25% decrease statewide from 2024 to 2023 and a 41% decrease from 2023 to 2022. In the Denver Metro Area, there were 23,578 thefts in 2023 and 17,174 thefts in 2024;
Drowsy driving, which can be just as dangerous as driving drunk, is on the rise across Colorado — and so are sleep-deprived crashes. When drivers are tired, they’re less focused on the road and often find themselves weaving back and forth between lanes,
EAGLE COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - A tow truck driver and Colorado State trooper are recovering after a multi-car crash on I-70 on Jan. 5. Colorado State Patrol said they responded to a crash just after 8 p.m. on westbound I-70 near milepost 158 to a crash involving a tow truck.
A woman was fatally struck by a vehicle Wednesday morning at an intersection in Cimarron Hills at the intersection of Peterson and Constitution.
The Colorado State Patrol released its auto theft data for 2024, including the top cars stolen over the year and the top Colorado cities for theft.
In September 2024, the Colorado State Patrol opened its bi-annual public opinion survey to ask community members, “How
Colorado's auto theft rates are declining for the second year in a row. According to the Colorado State Patrol, auto theft decreased by 25% compared to 2023.
WELD COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - As many as 30 vehicles may have hit debris after a semi-truck lost its load on a highway in northern Colorado early Wednesday morning. According to State Patrol, the big rig was traveling north on I-25 through Weld County when its haul of wooden planks tumbled onto the roadway.