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Work is underway to fix the newly installed gates on Lookout Mountain that were put in place as part of a nightly closure. A plan to "have more of a presence on the road at night" is also under consideration.
Some members of the Denver School Board are speaking out ahead of a controversial vote later this week on whether the board will extend the contract for Superintendent Alex Marrero.
A dispute between Denver homeowners, a property development company and the city has moved to the courts.
Denver police are hoping to renew a contract for a piece of technology they say is a gamechanger with solving crimes.
The threat of the avian flu continues to increase as household cats are experiencing increased levels of infections and deaths.
A Colorado grand jury has indicted three men and a woman who investigators say stole over $150,000 worth of lottery scratch tickets in at least 45 separate thefts from stores across the Front Range.
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in office, Colorado Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen is worried about more cuts to federal programs.
The Donor Family Quilt Project provides hand-made lap quilts to the families of organ donors through the Donor Alliance.
About 4,000 Colorado women work in hands-on construction and extraction jobs. Emily Griffith Foundation is celebrating them.
Rain is expected in Denver.
The quest for the Stanley Cup will continue in a crucial, must-win Game 6 for the Colorado Avalanche Thursday.
Renée Richards believes the fierce debate over trans athletes has fueled broader attacks on trans rights.
A new food vendor now serving Ball Arena is looking to elevate the menu during the NBA Playoffs.
A 21-year-old son of an NFL assistant coach has taken responsibility for prank-calling former University of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft late last week.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the draft on Saturday.
Some members of the Denver School Board are speaking out ahead of a controversial vote later this week on whether the board will extend the contract for Superintendent Alex Marrero.
Work is underway to fix the newly installed gates on the Colorado mountain that were put in place as part of a nightly closure. A plan to "have more of a presence on the road at night" is also under consideration.
Human remains found in a destroyed home in last year's Stone Canyon Fire have been determined to be that of a 74-year-old man.
Denver police are hoping to renew a contract for a piece of technology they say is a "game changer" with solving crimes.
A Colorado grand jury has indicted three men and a woman who investigators say stole over $150,000 worth of lottery scratch tickets in at least 45 separate thefts from stores across the Front Range.
Are you ready for severe weather season? Watch CBS News Colorado's First Alert Weather Spring Special so you can be prepared.
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.
Sen. Dick Durbin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, wants the congressional watchdog agency to examine what the FBI spent on Patel's personal travel.
The National Climate Assessment, a major publication produced every four years that summarizes the impacts of climate change in the U.S., is scheduled for publication in 2027.
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in office, Colorado Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen is worried about more cuts to federal programs.
Opponents of state immigration bill warn it will cost Colorado billions in federal funding
Administration officials including Marco Rubio and Kristi Noem championed the law during President Trump's first term.
The threat of the avian flu continues to increase as household cats are experiencing increased levels of infections and deaths.
Some FDA scientists and inspections staff were told that their layoffs may be rescinded.
A new study shows promising results for treating certain cancers with immunotherapy and completely avoiding surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
A fifth case of measles is now confirmed in Colorado. It's the third case in Denver.
"We are not creating an autism registry," a Department of Health and Human Services official said in a statement.
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.
Denver's top finance administrators told city council members that the next several months will be "very very uncomfortable" and will feel like a recession with soft revenue projections.
Ryan Egelston is facing two new criminal charges stemming from a jailhouse altercation. Ben Varga, the victim, is now enjoying solid food.
Charges have been filed against two Colorado Department of Corrections employees.
A Denver judge has sentenced Diego Marroquin, a former worker at St. John's school and church in southeast Denver, to four years of sex offender intensive supervised probation stemming from accusations by a teenage girl that Marroquin raped her at the church.
Andrew Buen, the former Clear Creek County deputy sheriff who shot and killed motorist Christian Glass, spoke publicly for the first time in interviews with CBS Colorado.
Work is underway to fix the newly installed gates on Lookout Mountain that were put in place as part of a nightly closure. A plan to "have more of a presence on the road at night" is also under consideration.
Some members of the Denver School Board are speaking out ahead of a controversial vote later this week on whether the board will extend the contract for Superintendent Alex Marrero.
A dispute between Denver homeowners, a property development company and the city has moved to the courts.
Denver police are hoping to renew a contract for a piece of technology they say is a gamechanger with solving crimes.
The threat of the avian flu continues to increase as household cats are experiencing increased levels of infections and deaths.
Some members of the Denver School Board are speaking out ahead of a controversial vote later this week on whether the board will extend the contract for Superintendent Alex Marrero.
Work is underway to fix the newly installed gates on the Colorado mountain that were put in place as part of a nightly closure. A plan to "have more of a presence on the road at night" is also under consideration.
Human remains found in a destroyed home in last year's Stone Canyon Fire have been determined to be that of a 74-year-old man.
Denver police are hoping to renew a contract for a piece of technology they say is a "game changer" with solving crimes.
A Colorado grand jury has indicted three men and a woman who investigators say stole over $150,000 worth of lottery scratch tickets in at least 45 separate thefts from stores across the Front Range.
The quest for the Stanley Cup will continue in a crucial, must-win Game 6 for the Colorado Avalanche Thursday.
Renée Richards believes the fierce debate over trans athletes has fueled broader attacks on trans rights.
A new food vendor now serving Ball Arena is looking to elevate the menu during the NBA Playoffs.
A 21-year-old son of an NFL assistant coach has taken responsibility for prank-calling former University of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft late last week.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the draft on Saturday.
The National Climate Assessment, a major publication produced every four years that summarizes the impacts of climate change in the U.S., is scheduled for publication in 2027.
Amazon said it had considered listing import charges on some products, but said the idea wasn't approved and won't happen.
Passengers flying Southwest, which has abandoned open seating, will soon have several fare options when booking a flight. Here's what to know.
Renée Richards believes the fierce debate over trans athletes has fueled broader attacks on trans rights.
Despite President Trump's promise of cuts, the federal government has spent about $220 billion more in his first 100 days than the same time period last year.
Sen. Dick Durbin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, wants the congressional watchdog agency to examine what the FBI spent on Patel's personal travel.
The National Climate Assessment, a major publication produced every four years that summarizes the impacts of climate change in the U.S., is scheduled for publication in 2027.
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in office, Colorado Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen is worried about more cuts to federal programs.
Opponents of state immigration bill warn it will cost Colorado billions in federal funding
Administration officials including Marco Rubio and Kristi Noem championed the law during President Trump's first term.
The threat of the avian flu continues to increase as household cats are experiencing increased levels of infections and deaths.
Some FDA scientists and inspections staff were told that their layoffs may be rescinded.
A new study shows promising results for treating certain cancers with immunotherapy and completely avoiding surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
A fifth case of measles is now confirmed in Colorado. It's the third case in Denver.
"We are not creating an autism registry," a Department of Health and Human Services official said in a statement.
About 4,000 Colorado women work in hands-on construction and extraction jobs. Emily Griffith Foundation is celebrating them.
By a unanimous vote, the Wheat Ridge City Council voted to rezone the former Lutheran hospital campus to allow for mixed use development.
Amazon said it had considered listing import charges on some products, but said the idea wasn't approved and won't happen.
Passengers flying Southwest, which has abandoned open seating, will soon have several fare options when booking a flight. Here's what to know.
Despite President Trump's promise of cuts, the federal government has spent about $220 billion more in his first 100 days than the same time period last year.
Denver's top finance administrators told city council members that the next several months will be "very very uncomfortable" and will feel like a recession with soft revenue projections.
Ryan Egelston is facing two new criminal charges stemming from a jailhouse altercation. Ben Varga, the victim, is now enjoying solid food.
Charges have been filed against two Colorado Department of Corrections employees.
A Denver judge has sentenced Diego Marroquin, a former worker at St. John's school and church in southeast Denver, to four years of sex offender intensive supervised probation stemming from accusations by a teenage girl that Marroquin raped her at the church.
Andrew Buen, the former Clear Creek County deputy sheriff who shot and killed motorist Christian Glass, spoke publicly for the first time in interviews with CBS Colorado.