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The Douglas County Board of Education Tuesday night looked at the potential of pairing up with a developer to create housing for teachers who cannot afford to live in the district.
A car theft turned deadly on Sunday when a man used a cell phone app to track his car after he said it was stolen.
A lawmaker has introduced ban on pet deposits and pet rent. A group representing landlords says pet fees make sense for property owners. Tenants with pets say the fees add up, even when pets don't cause damage, and the bill's sponsor says the fees are unnecessary.
With 17 candidates on the ballot for Denver mayor in two months, this former governor could have easily just watched the race for the sidelines.
While its already in its 13th year for Colorado high schoolers, the projects benefit students and NASA. Three and five students, who have been working on projects associated with the Artemis mission will be selected to help.
A farming couple say they are the target of racial harassment online and in-person and Tuesday, with the help of the NAACP, one of them is being bailed out of jail.
Our weather changes late tomorrow with another winter storm moving into the state. The mountains will see snow by sunset on Wednesday and around that same time we could also start seeing rain or light snow along the urban corridor.
The Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence reports Colorado needs 33,000 new nurses a year to fill the demand amid a nursing shortage and a retiring population
The death toll as of Tuesday afternoon was a staggering 7,200. Project C.U.R.E. is seeking more donations and volunteers to help with what has already become the deadliest earthquake of the last 10 years.
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Sean Payton is bringing an old-school way of running things to Denver and that's going to mean some changes for Russell Wilson.
Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
The 31-year-old winger, who was "successfully rescued" on Tuesday, is receiving treatment.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion said on Colin Cowherd's radio show that he will start his job as an NFL analyst next year.
These days, things are definitely looking up for the Stanley Cup champions on the injury front.
The Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence reports Colorado needs 33,000 new nurses a year to fill the demand amid a nursing shortage and a retiring population
The death toll as of Tuesday afternoon was a staggering 7,200. Project C.U.R.E. is seeking more donations and volunteers to help with what has already become the deadliest earthquake of the last 10 years.
Potential donors would be screened with a questionnaire that evaluates their individual risks for HIV based on sexual behavior, recent partners and other factors.
The House Health and Insurance Committee unanimously passed the legislation to cap the cost of the devices on Friday.
Proponents of the bill say it will make it easier for people in need to access certain medicine, while critics say enough people can already write prescriptions and argue untrained people could wrongly prescribe or overprescribe certain medicines.
A car theft turned deadly on Sunday when a man used a cell phone app to track his car after he said it was stolen.
A lawmaker has introduced ban on pet deposits and pet rent. A group representing landlords says pet fees make sense for property owners. Tenants with pets say the fees add up, even when pets don't cause damage, and the bill's sponsor says the fees are unnecessary.
The Douglas County Board of Education Tuesday night looked at the potential of pairing up with a developer to create housing for teachers who cannot afford to live in the district.
With 17 candidates on the ballot for Denver mayor in two months, this former governor could have easily just watched the race for the sidelines.
While its already in its 13th year for Colorado high schoolers, the projects benefit students and NASA. Three and five students, who have been working on projects associated with the Artemis mission will be selected to help.
Gov. Jared Polis says the state is looking at ways to reduce those costs.
Residential rent analysis company, Rentometer, found other double-digit spikes around Colorado from 2021 to 2022 – rent increased 15% in Aurora, 13% in Boulder, and shot up 18% in Fort Collins.
Thanks to inflation, groceries are already so expensive. Now some who rely on government assistance will be getting less money to put food on the table.
Energy bills have been much higher in recent months than in previous years for households that are using the same or less energy than even a year ago.
This year, Denver's minimum wage is up to $17.29, compared to $15.87 in 2022.
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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.
Biden's calls for bipartisanship comes as a new CBS News poll released Tuesday showed many Americans are still anxious about inflation and the economy.
A lawmaker has introduced ban on pet deposits and pet rent. A group representing landlords says pet fees make sense for property owners. Tenants with pets say the fees add up, even when pets don't cause damage, and the bill's sponsor says the fees are unnecessary.
With 17 candidates on the ballot for Denver mayor in two months, this former governor could have easily just watched the race for the sidelines.
Several Native leaders and supporters testified at the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of SB23-054.
But in a head-to-head matchup between Trump and DeSantis, DeSantis has more support, according to a new poll by the conservative group Club for Growth Action.
Whether we realize it or not, influencers are shaping our understanding of the world around us. They teach us new recipes, show us new looks and introduce us to new places.
Americans' tax dollars ultimately fund the slaughter and human consumption of some wild horses from Colorado, advocates say. But a bill up for debate this legislative session in Colorado is aiming to put an end to that.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says nearly half the population of the East Cherry Creek Valley water district was affected.
The Colorado Medical Board has disciplined a family physician in western Colorado for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients without properly informing them of the risks.
The lawsuit says surveillance video shows her wandering out of the facility in the middle of the night last winter, getting locked out, then banging on the doors for help, but no one found her for five hours.
The Grammys will be broadcast live from Los Angeles, starting at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, on CBS television stations and will stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
The effort to fight for justice and keep the spirit of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive and well in Denver for the 38th year of the MLK Marade.
The Douglas County Board of Education Tuesday night looked at the potential of pairing up with a developer to create housing for teachers who cannot afford to live in the district.
A car theft turned deadly on Sunday when a man used a cell phone app to track his car after he said it was stolen.
A lawmaker has introduced ban on pet deposits and pet rent. A group representing landlords says pet fees make sense for property owners. Tenants with pets say the fees add up, even when pets don't cause damage, and the bill's sponsor says the fees are unnecessary.
With 17 candidates on the ballot for Denver mayor in two months, this former governor could have easily just watched the race for the sidelines.
While its already in its 13th year for Colorado high schoolers, the projects benefit students and NASA. Three and five students, who have been working on projects associated with the Artemis mission will be selected to help.
Sean Payton is bringing an old-school way of running things to Denver and that's going to mean some changes for Russell Wilson.
Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
The 31-year-old winger, who was "successfully rescued" on Tuesday, is receiving treatment.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion said on Colin Cowherd's radio show that he will start his job as an NFL analyst next year.
These days, things are definitely looking up for the Stanley Cup champions on the injury front.
Whether we realize it or not, influencers are shaping our understanding of the world around us. They teach us new recipes, show us new looks and introduce us to new places.
Americans' tax dollars ultimately fund the slaughter and human consumption of some wild horses from Colorado, advocates say. But a bill up for debate this legislative session in Colorado is aiming to put an end to that.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says nearly half the population of the East Cherry Creek Valley water district was affected.
The Colorado Medical Board has disciplined a family physician in western Colorado for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients without properly informing them of the risks.
The lawsuit says surveillance video shows her wandering out of the facility in the middle of the night last winter, getting locked out, then banging on the doors for help, but no one found her for five hours.
Biden's calls for bipartisanship comes as a new CBS News poll released Tuesday showed many Americans are still anxious about inflation and the economy.
Tens of thousands more were injured, and rescuers were still racing to find survivors under the rubble of thousands of collapsed buildings.
Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
The New Jersey-bound flight had to return to San Diego International Airport after the fire broke out.
Michael Jaramillo drowned on the Raging River ride at the Des Moines-area Adventureland Resort when the raft carrying his family flipped over.
Gov. Jared Polis says the state is looking at ways to reduce those costs.
Residential rent analysis company, Rentometer, found other double-digit spikes around Colorado from 2021 to 2022 – rent increased 15% in Aurora, 13% in Boulder, and shot up 18% in Fort Collins.
Thanks to inflation, groceries are already so expensive. Now some who rely on government assistance will be getting less money to put food on the table.
Energy bills have been much higher in recent months than in previous years for households that are using the same or less energy than even a year ago.
This year, Denver's minimum wage is up to $17.29, compared to $15.87 in 2022.
The Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence reports Colorado needs 33,000 new nurses a year to fill the demand amid a nursing shortage and a retiring population
The death toll as of Tuesday afternoon was a staggering 7,200. Project C.U.R.E. is seeking more donations and volunteers to help with what has already become the deadliest earthquake of the last 10 years.
Potential donors would be screened with a questionnaire that evaluates their individual risks for HIV based on sexual behavior, recent partners and other factors.
The House Health and Insurance Committee unanimously passed the legislation to cap the cost of the devices on Friday.
Proponents of the bill say it will make it easier for people in need to access certain medicine, while critics say enough people can already write prescriptions and argue untrained people could wrongly prescribe or overprescribe certain medicines.
Our weather changes late tomorrow with another winter storm moving into the state. The mountains will see snow by sunset on Wednesday and around that same time we could also start seeing rain or light snow along the urban corridor.
What began as an informal group convened by Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado has grown to a council of senators that represent seven Colorado River basin states -- Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, California and Nevada, according to Hickenlooper's office.
Much snowier than normal weather last month means the five consecutive days Denver will experience without snow is the longest since early January.
As January wrapped up with above normal snowfall and cold in Denver, most of the state enjoyed extra snow. That helped to battle drought conditions statewide.
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A car theft turned deadly on Sunday when a man used a cell phone app to track his car after he said it was stolen.
A lawmaker has introduced ban on pet deposits and pet rent. A group representing landlords says pet fees make sense for property owners. Tenants with pets say the fees add up, even when pets don't cause damage, and the bill's sponsor says the fees are unnecessary.
The Douglas County Board of Education Tuesday night looked at the potential of pairing up with a developer to create housing for teachers who cannot afford to live in the district.
With 17 candidates on the ballot for Denver mayor in two months, this former governor could have easily just watched the race for the sidelines.
While its already in its 13th year for Colorado high schoolers, the projects benefit students and NASA. Three and five students, who have been working on projects associated with the Artemis mission will be selected to help.