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A man charged with randomly stabbing two people to death in Denver was released from jail on parole in March, even though a parole case manager called him a "public safety risk" and asked that he be returned to prison.
With 81 pedestrian deaths this year in Colorado, the Colorado Department of Transportation is issuing a call to action for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Every day, 24 people move to Douglas County. That growth is a big reason why two out of three county commissioners want to create a long-term water plan. Their idea to form a Douglas County Water Commission is moving forward, despite the third county commissioners' opposition.
A Coloradan is improving in a French hospital after getting botulism poisoning at a French restaurant earlier in September.
Louisville water treatment employees spent a week with their counterparts in Maui providing help, hope, and healing.
Prosecutors were taking the jurors in the trial of a former Aurora police officer and a suspended Aurora police officer to the minutes leading up to when Elijah McClain was confronted by Jason Rosenblatt, Randy Rodema, and others.
Can you dance like Tina Turner? The cast of "Tina - The Tina Turner Musical" showed CBS News Colorado how difficult it can be to portray her ahead of Denver performances.
A popular winter attraction will make a return to Colorado this year after several years away. The Ice Castles will be stationed in Cripple Creek instead of Dillon.
A plea deal has been offered in the criminal cases for the two former Clear Creek Sheriff's Office employees charged in the death of Christian Glass.
The Colorado Rockies fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-2 on Tuesday night at Coors Field and set a dismal milestone.
Deion Sanders is turning the page on Colorado's 42-6 loss to Oregon while also tuning out his detractors.
Coach Sean Payton contemplated not even showing the game film to his team from the Broncos' breathtaking loss to the Dolphins. But he decided he'd be remiss if he didn't have his players and coaches watch the gaffe-filled debacle so they could learn from their mistakes.
Broncos coach Sean Payton called Sunday's 70-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins embarrassing and something that will be tough to rewatch on tape for the players and coaches.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce later walked out of Arrowhead Stadium together, further fueling to the speculation that they are dating.
A man charged with randomly stabbing two people to death in Denver was released from jail on parole in March, even though a parole case manager called him a "public safety risk" and asked that he be returned to prison.
The Jefferson County District Attorney's Office is "considering" investigating several unusual car sales between the mayor of the small town and his daughter, who is the town clerk.
A United Airlines pilot caught on tape in a bizarre ax attack on a parking gate has settled his criminal case, agreeing to enter a diversion program lasting 12 months.
A CBS News Colorado investigation has found the mayor of the town of Lakeside has sold at least two town vehicles to his daughter at prices well below what the vehicles might have fetched on the open market.
The federal Bureau of Land Management has completed its roundup of the last remaining 122 wild horses in the West Douglas Herd Area, located just below Rangely on Colorado's western slope.
A man charged with randomly stabbing two people to death in Denver was released from jail on parole in March, even though a parole case manager called him a "public safety risk" and asked that he be returned to prison.
Prosecutors were taking the jurors in the trial of a former Aurora police officer and a suspended Aurora police officer to the minutes leading up to when Elijah McClain was confronted by Jason Rosenblatt, Randy Rodema, and others.
Can you dance like Tina Turner? The cast of "Tina - The Tina Turner Musical" showed CBS News Colorado how difficult it can be to portray her ahead of Denver performances.
A Coloradan is improving in a French hospital after getting botulism poisoning at a French restaurant earlier in September.
The Colorado utility workers have become national experts on water system recovery after a wildfire.
The executive chef of Casa Bonita is determined to make the road easier for food workers by offering retirement and health insurance benefits.
Regis University enrolled a record number of students this fall, and recently earned federal designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution.
Most days, it's relatively calm inside the Legacy Events Center, where you will find owner Juan Carlos Reyes prepping each table setting for an upcoming Quinceanera event.
"Charreria," the official sport of Mexico, dates back to the 16th century, with stylized equestrian teams made up of men and women.
More than 90% of those who marked "other" on the race question in the 2020 Census were Latinos - that's more than 26 million people.
A Coloradan is improving in a French hospital after getting botulism poisoning at a French restaurant earlier in September.
The Biden administration is also pouring $600 million into more COVID tests manufacturing across the U.S.
The nonprofit was created after high school student Robbie Eckert died by suicide.
The new CDC campaign to back the shots is called "Wild to Mild."
Phyllis Beattie's carefully crafted bronze sculptures aren't hard to miss throughout the Mile High City, but it's her piece located at a hospital entitled Caring Hands that means the most to her.
There have been at least 11 documented attacks by the German shepherd against Secret Service staff going back nearly a year.
A government shutdown would affect more than just federal workers. It could impact thousands of young mothers in Colorado.
Early-state voters differ on abortion and how much the eventual GOP nominee should appeal to moderates.
"The documents here clearly contain fraudulent valuations that defendants used in business," Judge Engoron wrote in his ruling, ordering Trump's New York business certificates canceled.
President Biden said the UAW "saved the auto industry back in 2008," and should reap the benefits of profits now.
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 man charged with randomly stabbing two people to death in Denver was released from jail on parole in March, even though a parole case manager called him a "public safety risk" and asked that he be returned to prison.
A Coloradan is improving in a French hospital after getting botulism poisoning at a French restaurant earlier in September.
Louisville water treatment employees spent a week with their counterparts in Maui providing help, hope, and healing.
With 81 pedestrian deaths this year in Colorado, the Colorado Department of Transportation is issuing a call to action for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Every day, 24 people move to Douglas County. That growth is a big reason why two out of three county commissioners want to create a long-term water plan. Their idea to form a Douglas County Water Commission is moving forward, despite the third county commissioners' opposition.
A man charged with randomly stabbing two people to death in Denver was released from jail on parole in March, even though a parole case manager called him a "public safety risk" and asked that he be returned to prison.
Prosecutors were taking the jurors in the trial of a former Aurora police officer and a suspended Aurora police officer to the minutes leading up to when Elijah McClain was confronted by Jason Rosenblatt, Randy Rodema, and others.
Can you dance like Tina Turner? The cast of "Tina - The Tina Turner Musical" showed CBS News Colorado how difficult it can be to portray her ahead of Denver performances.
A Coloradan is improving in a French hospital after getting botulism poisoning at a French restaurant earlier in September.
The Colorado utility workers have become national experts on water system recovery after a wildfire.
The Colorado Rockies fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-2 on Tuesday night at Coors Field and set a dismal milestone.
Deion Sanders is turning the page on Colorado's 42-6 loss to Oregon while also tuning out his detractors.
Coach Sean Payton contemplated not even showing the game film to his team from the Broncos' breathtaking loss to the Dolphins. But he decided he'd be remiss if he didn't have his players and coaches watch the gaffe-filled debacle so they could learn from their mistakes.
Broncos coach Sean Payton called Sunday's 70-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins embarrassing and something that will be tough to rewatch on tape for the players and coaches.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce later walked out of Arrowhead Stadium together, further fueling to the speculation that they are dating.
McDaniel was the first Black person to ever win an Oscar, which was displayed at Howard University until the late 1960s when it mysteriously disappeared.
There have been at least 11 documented attacks by the German shepherd against Secret Service staff going back nearly a year.
Rise in "organized" retail crime is threatening the safety of employees and customers, according to Target.
Early-state voters differ on abortion and how much the eventual GOP nominee should appeal to moderates.
"The documents here clearly contain fraudulent valuations that defendants used in business," Judge Engoron wrote in his ruling, ordering Trump's New York business certificates canceled.
There have been at least 11 documented attacks by the German shepherd against Secret Service staff going back nearly a year.
A government shutdown would affect more than just federal workers. It could impact thousands of young mothers in Colorado.
Early-state voters differ on abortion and how much the eventual GOP nominee should appeal to moderates.
"The documents here clearly contain fraudulent valuations that defendants used in business," Judge Engoron wrote in his ruling, ordering Trump's New York business certificates canceled.
President Biden said the UAW "saved the auto industry back in 2008," and should reap the benefits of profits now.
A Coloradan is improving in a French hospital after getting botulism poisoning at a French restaurant earlier in September.
The Biden administration is also pouring $600 million into more COVID tests manufacturing across the U.S.
The nonprofit was created after high school student Robbie Eckert died by suicide.
The new CDC campaign to back the shots is called "Wild to Mild."
Phyllis Beattie's carefully crafted bronze sculptures aren't hard to miss throughout the Mile High City, but it's her piece located at a hospital entitled Caring Hands that means the most to her.
Rise in "organized" retail crime is threatening the safety of employees and customers, according to Target.
"The documents here clearly contain fraudulent valuations that defendants used in business," Judge Engoron wrote in his ruling, ordering Trump's New York business certificates canceled.
When girls in Colorado want to explore a future in aviation they don't have to look far for incredible stories of success.
The executive chef of Casa Bonita is determined to make the road easier for food workers by offering retirement and health insurance benefits.
President Biden said the UAW "saved the auto industry back in 2008," and should reap the benefits of profits now.
Denver Economic Development & Opportunity is accepting applications for the city's first-ever Legacy Business program. It's designed to protect and strengthen small, locally owned businesses that've been in Denver for a decade or more.
On a sunny summer morning, the Colorado Treasury Department was determined to help Coloradans cash in on benefits.
Amid soaring need for donations, the nonprofit is now asking for even more help after its box truck containing food was stolen on Friday.
Interest rates apply to many aspects of our financial lives. They're tied to things like mortgages, savings accounts, retirement, and others. These rates can be tricky to navigate, however, when they're high like they are currently.
Executive director of admissions, Heather Daniels, tells CBS News Colorado that she hopes that "ramily" continues to grow, especially with new incentives.