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Neighbors in Lakewood are demanding the Colorado city take action after a home on their street caught fire twice over the weekend.
The Arapahoe District Attorney's Office is defending its decision to give probation and community service to a teenager who was driving illegally and, in the country illegally, when he killed a woman.
A towering sculpture beloved by many has arrived in Aurora
Denver City Council was at max capacity Monday night for a wide range of agenda items. Still, many stayed through the 6 hour meeting to discuss the home of the National Western Complex.
Residents in Fort Collins could soon be voting on the future of the former Hughes Stadium property, the second time such a decision would be made in the last five years.
Deer Creek Canyon Park is scheduled to have a partial reopening May 15 after it was damaged in the Quarry Fire last year.
One hundred fifty years ago, children in Denver learned to churn butter, weave, and care for farm animals. Today's students can step back into that lifestyle through the park's programs.
A sheriff, a rancher, and the son of a fallen sheriff's deputy reunited 10 years after the rancher bought the deputy's patrol car at auction and gifted it to the deputy's son.
The State Supreme Court has cleared the way for a high-profile lawsuit, years in the making, to move forward in state court. The suit, filed by the City of Boulder and Boulder County, goes after Exxon Mobil and Suncor.
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The release of the full Denver Broncos 2025 schedule will take place on Wednesday evening.
The Denver Broncos are going overseas this season to take on the NY Jets in London.
Warren Schaeffer is taking over as the interim manager of the Colorado Rockies.
The full Broncos 2025 schedule won't be announced until Wednesday night, but the team revealed the details for one of their games two days early.
With a record of 7-33 and not only being last in the National League West, but also having the worst record in the league, team owner, chairman, and CEO Dick Monfort said "our fans deserve better, and we are capable of better."
A towering sculpture beloved by many has arrived in Aurora. "Liberty," a dazzling 58-foot-tall mirrored sculpture by acclaimed artist Michael Benisty, now stands as the newest addition to The Aurora Highlands Art in the Park program.
The Arapahoe District Attorney's Office is defending its decision to give probation and community service to a teenager who was driving illegally and, in the country illegally, when he killed a woman.
Residents in Fort Collins could soon be voting on the future of the former Hughes Stadium property, the second time such a decision would be made in the last five years.
Deer Creek Canyon Park is scheduled to have a partial reopening May 15 after it was damaged in the Quarry Fire last year.
A 42-year-old man has been charged with one count of felony unwanted sexual contact over an incident that allegedly occurred last year when state Rep. Jenny Willford said Mukadyrov, who was driving while using someone else's Lyft account, sexually assaulted her.
Watch CBS News Colorado's First Alert Weather Spring Special.
Dr. Jason Persoff has spent more than 15 years chasing storms across Colorado and the Midwest. From tornadoes to tennis ball-sized hail, he's seen it all. Now he helps hospitals prepare for disasters.
A watch means to be ready, while a warning means act now.
The Climate Prediction Center anticipates a hot and dry remainder of spring and start to summer.
Graupel is a unique type of precipitation, also referred to as soft hail or snow pellets.
The State Supreme Court has cleared the way for a high-profile lawsuit, years in the making, to move forward in state court. The suit, filed by the City of Boulder and Boulder County, goes after Exxon Mobil and Suncor.
Many of DOGE's claimed cuts appear to be misleading, and the potential for actual savings continues to be uncertain.
Two members of Congress from Colorado will play a pivotal role in deciding the fate of Medicaid, a program that provides health care for one in five Coloradans.
The Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, and Agriculture committees will hammer out details on Medicaid and nutritional assistance spending and tax cuts.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a lawsuit from the City of Boulder and Boulder County against energy companies Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy can move forward.
Manitou Springs city leaders have issued an emergency order prohibiting any nonessential water use due to a critical water supply emergency, including laundry, showering and bathing, outdoor sprinklers, and car washing.
The FDA says it will conduct a scientific review of children's ingestible fluoride prescription drug products by Oct. 31 with the aim of removing them from the market.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City has become the first in the nation to incorporate AI into its doctor training program.
Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract and calcium phosphate are three food colors from natural sources the FDA has approved for use in food.
The FDA is warning the public about "gas station heroin," or products that contain tianeptine, an opioid alternative prescribed as an antidepressant in some countries.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
A number of drivers in the state are now raising concerns over express lane citations issued in the state in court.
Denver International Airport CEO Phillip Washington and his top executives recently flew round-trip to Madrid for a three-day airport conference for a total cost of about $165,000, records show -- far more than the cost for similarly-sized airports.
A woman, who says she was held as a "sex slave" for years, and a former police investigator involved in the case, say a convicted human trafficker held as many as 20 women in his basement over the last five years.
A judge sentenced former Lakeside Town Clerk Brenda Hamilton to three years of probation and ordered her to repay the town $26,000 for her part in buying and selling town-owned cars after being convicted of embezzlement.
Just days after city economists and finance personnel warned of recession-like conditions, CBS Colorado has learned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking double-digit raises for some of his appointees.
Public agencies across Colorado played along, posting photos celebrating Star Wars Day.
Every year, the Denver International Airport celebrates Star Wars Day, May 4, to the delight of those arriving at the airport.
Neighbors in Lakewood are demanding the Colorado city take action after a home on their street caught fire twice over the weekend.
The Arapahoe District Attorney's Office is defending its decision to give probation and community service to a teenager who was driving illegally and, in the country illegally, when he killed a woman.
A towering sculpture beloved by many has arrived in Aurora
Denver City Council was at max capacity Monday night for a wide range of agenda items. Still, many stayed through the 6 hour meeting to discuss the home of the National Western Complex.
Residents in Fort Collins could soon be voting on the future of the former Hughes Stadium property, the second time such a decision would be made in the last five years.
A towering sculpture beloved by many has arrived in Aurora. "Liberty," a dazzling 58-foot-tall mirrored sculpture by acclaimed artist Michael Benisty, now stands as the newest addition to The Aurora Highlands Art in the Park program.
The Arapahoe District Attorney's Office is defending its decision to give probation and community service to a teenager who was driving illegally and, in the country illegally, when he killed a woman.
Residents in Fort Collins could soon be voting on the future of the former Hughes Stadium property, the second time such a decision would be made in the last five years.
Deer Creek Canyon Park is scheduled to have a partial reopening May 15 after it was damaged in the Quarry Fire last year.
A 42-year-old man has been charged with one count of felony unwanted sexual contact over an incident that allegedly occurred last year when state Rep. Jenny Willford said Mukadyrov, who was driving while using someone else's Lyft account, sexually assaulted her.
The release of the full Denver Broncos 2025 schedule will take place on Wednesday evening.
The Denver Broncos are going overseas this season to take on the NY Jets in London.
Warren Schaeffer is taking over as the interim manager of the Colorado Rockies.
The full Broncos 2025 schedule won't be announced until Wednesday night, but the team revealed the details for one of their games two days early.
With a record of 7-33 and not only being last in the National League West, but also having the worst record in the league, team owner, chairman, and CEO Dick Monfort said "our fans deserve better, and we are capable of better."
The FDA says it will conduct a scientific review of children's ingestible fluoride prescription drug products by Oct. 31 with the aim of removing them from the market.
The layoffs, impacting all levels at the company, come as the tech giant continues to post strong sales and profits.
The CPI report was cooler than expected, although inflation is still higher than the Federal Reserve's 2% annual goal.
Andrew Witty is stepping down from his position as UnitedHealth's CEO for personal reasons, insurer says in surprise announcement.
The universe is poised to die much faster than previously thought, according to new research by Dutch scientists.
The State Supreme Court has cleared the way for a high-profile lawsuit, years in the making, to move forward in state court. The suit, filed by the City of Boulder and Boulder County, goes after Exxon Mobil and Suncor.
Many of DOGE's claimed cuts appear to be misleading, and the potential for actual savings continues to be uncertain.
Two members of Congress from Colorado will play a pivotal role in deciding the fate of Medicaid, a program that provides health care for one in five Coloradans.
The Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, and Agriculture committees will hammer out details on Medicaid and nutritional assistance spending and tax cuts.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a lawsuit from the City of Boulder and Boulder County against energy companies Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy can move forward.
Manitou Springs city leaders have issued an emergency order prohibiting any nonessential water use due to a critical water supply emergency, including laundry, showering and bathing, outdoor sprinklers, and car washing.
The FDA says it will conduct a scientific review of children's ingestible fluoride prescription drug products by Oct. 31 with the aim of removing them from the market.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City has become the first in the nation to incorporate AI into its doctor training program.
Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract and calcium phosphate are three food colors from natural sources the FDA has approved for use in food.
The FDA is warning the public about "gas station heroin," or products that contain tianeptine, an opioid alternative prescribed as an antidepressant in some countries.
The State Supreme Court has cleared the way for a high-profile lawsuit, years in the making, to move forward in state court. The suit, filed by the City of Boulder and Boulder County, goes after Exxon Mobil and Suncor.
The layoffs, impacting all levels at the company, come as the tech giant continues to post strong sales and profits.
The CPI report was cooler than expected, although inflation is still higher than the Federal Reserve's 2% annual goal.
Andrew Witty is stepping down from his position as UnitedHealth's CEO for personal reasons, insurer says in surprise announcement.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a lawsuit from the City of Boulder and Boulder County against energy companies Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy can move forward.
A number of drivers in the state are now raising concerns over express lane citations issued in the state in court.
Denver International Airport CEO Phillip Washington and his top executives recently flew round-trip to Madrid for a three-day airport conference for a total cost of about $165,000, records show -- far more than the cost for similarly-sized airports.
A woman, who says she was held as a "sex slave" for years, and a former police investigator involved in the case, say a convicted human trafficker held as many as 20 women in his basement over the last five years.
A judge sentenced former Lakeside Town Clerk Brenda Hamilton to three years of probation and ordered her to repay the town $26,000 for her part in buying and selling town-owned cars after being convicted of embezzlement.
Just days after city economists and finance personnel warned of recession-like conditions, CBS Colorado has learned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking double-digit raises for some of his appointees.