Samuel Rivera+FollowApple Watch exposes Denver officer’s secret lifeA Denver wife discovered her police officer husband’s double life not through rumors, but by scrolling through his Apple Watch history. While he claimed to work night shifts alone, the digital trail told a different story—one that technology quietly captured, even as trust unraveled. It’s wild how devices have become silent witnesses in our relationships, holding onto data that can confirm or shatter what we believe about the people closest to us. Has anyone else noticed how tech is changing the way we handle suspicion and honesty at home? Would you check a partner’s device if something felt off? #Tech #Denver #AppleWatch42Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowDenver drivers face gas station fuel scareHundreds of Denver-area drivers are dealing with car trouble after at least 19 local gas stations accidentally sold unleaded fuel contaminated with diesel. Some folks reported their engines stalling or dying just miles after filling up. The issue traces back to a fuel terminal in Henderson, and affected stations include King Soopers, Safeway, Costco, and Murphy Express. If your car started acting up after a recent fill-up, don’t drive it—have it towed and contact the station. Inspectors are still figuring out the full list of impacted locations. Has anyone in the community been affected? What’s your experience with contaminated fuel? #Business #Industry #Denver10Share
Peter Castillo+FollowFuel mix-up hits Denver drivers hardImagine pulling up to your usual gas station, filling up, and then discovering your car needs thousands in repairs—all because of a fuel delivery mistake. That’s exactly what happened to over 200 drivers across 13 Denver-area gas stations after diesel was accidentally pumped into regular gas tanks. Mechanics say repairs could easily top $1,500, and some drivers might need even more work. Sinclair is investigating, but for now, many locals are left dealing with the fallout. Has anyone in the community experienced something like this before? What should be done to prevent it from happening again? #Transportation #Denver #GasStation00Share
mary01+FollowAldi shakes up Denver grocery shoppingAldi is finally making its way to Denver, and it’s about to change how we shop for groceries. With plans to open 50 stores across Colorado in the next five years, including Denver and Colorado Springs, Aldi’s arrival could mean serious savings for local families—especially with grocery prices on the rise. The company is known for its no-frills, low-price approach and is the fastest-growing grocery chain in the country. What do you think—will Aldi’s expansion bring real competition and better deals to our neighborhoods? #Food #Denver #Aldi00Share
Anne Clark+FollowTainted gas hits Denver drivers hardHundreds of Denver-area drivers are now facing repair bills over $3,000 after filling up with diesel-contaminated gas at local stations. Imagine trusting your neighborhood gas station, only to have your car towed and your daily routine thrown into chaos. Some folks, like Lance Strait, are worried they’ll never see a dime in reimbursement, even though companies say they’re working on it. Covering tow trucks and rental cars? That’s still up in the air. If you’ve been affected, you’re urged to contact your station and the state. Would you trust these companies to make it right? How should they step up for the community? #Transportation #Denver #GasStation00Share
Jason Wells+FollowBig changes coming to Northfield fitnessThe old JCPenney at The Shops at Northfield is about to get a major upgrade—Life Time is moving in with a massive new fitness center. This isn’t just another gym; we’re talking a full remodel with a LifeCafe, pool, childcare, salon, spa, and both indoor and outdoor recreation spaces. With Northfield already home to Target, Sephora, and more, this transformation could make the area a true community hub. What do you think—will this new Life Time change how you spend your time in Central Park? #Food #Northfield #Denver00Share
umccall+FollowDenver drivers: What to do after bad gasContaminated gas at Denver pumps has left many drivers with unexpected repair bills, but your insurance might actually help. Before accepting a quick 'no' from your provider, ask if your policy covers damage from external causes like tainted fuel—sometimes it’s included under comprehensive coverage. If you’re denied, push for specifics: have your adjuster show you where this situation is covered or excluded in your policy. Keep all your receipts and document the damage; this could be crucial for insurance claims or future legal action. Anyone else dealing with this? Let’s share tips and experiences! #Transportation #Denver #CarTrouble00Share
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