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Arvada is the latest Colorado community to respond to a spike in both high-powered e-bikes and electric dirt bikes hitting the streets with some safety messages.
Named after Denver's first Latina principal, the new branch aims to reflect the Westwood community and expand opportunities for local families. Library officials say the new branch is more kid-friendly, too.
After decades spent in Colorado schools, the Center for Relationship Education has lost its federal funding and had to lay off the majority of its employees.
A Colorado nonprofit called Charity Aviation is helping people experiencing food insecurity in the state's rural communities.
Colorado families and behavioral health providers are pushing back against the governor's proposed budget cuts, warning the plan could drastically reduce access to autism therapies and other services for children with developmental disabilities.
Professor Andy Cowell's focus now is helping younger people to learn Arapaho and helping teachers develop materials and curriculum for students.
Police are hoping new video that shows a thief who stole a public shuttle bus will lead to an arrest.
Roam, the Colorado Springs police K9, who was stabbed in October during an arrest, is making a recovery after surgery and having a leg amputated.
The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday on Interstate 70 east of the Strasburg exit. The worker, identified only as a 58-year-old man, suffered serious injuries. The driver of a black Ford F150 was later found and arrested.
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A Colorado community is mourning the loss of a legendary Colorado athlete and coach.
On Friday DU celebrated the launch of the Together for Colorado Toy Drive collection with Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver members at the Pioneers hockey game at Magness Arena.
Paige Greco, who was born with cerebral palsy, won the first gold medal of the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Paralympics in 2021.
In this week's edition of "The Orange Zone," we visit a fan group more than a thousand miles away to experience fans making a home away from home.
Every wall, corner, shelf and entire rooms of Orange Zone fans Kevin and Sue Nunn's converted firehouse is Denver Broncos-themed.
Arvada is the latest community to respond to a spike in both high-powered e-bikes and electric dirt bikes hitting the streets.
Crews at the Gaylord Rockies Hotel in Aurora are certainly feeling the holiday spirit.
Named after Denver's first Latina principal, the new branch aims to reflect the Westwood community and expand opportunities for local families. Library officials say the new branch is more kid-friendly, too.
After decades spent in Colorado schools, the Center for Relationship Education has lost its federal funding and had to lay off the majority of its employees.
A Colorado nonprofit called Charity Aviation is helping people experiencing food insecurity in the state's rural communities.
Colorado families and behavioral health providers are pushing back against the governor's proposed budget cuts, warning the plan could drastically reduce access to autism therapies and other services for children with developmental disabilities.
The bill aims to impose restrictions on ballroom donors seeking to influence the administration.
The NIH cuts affected over 115 clinical trials studying cancer and nearly 100 studying infectious disease, researchers found.
More than a dozen of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers stood alongside Democratic and GOP lawmakers and pressed Congress to look beyond politics.
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
The NIH cuts affected over 115 clinical trials studying cancer and nearly 100 studying infectious disease, researchers found.
In the governor's budget proposal for next year, Medicaid funding would need to rise 12% to maintain current services. Instead, the proposal calls for a 6% increase.
The study sought to answer questions about how breast cancer risk differs by type of hormonal contraceptive. Doctors say the results won't change how they counsel patients.
In Denver on Friday, children's author and "Love is Blind" contestant Jordan Keltner joined the Type 1 Diabetes community to support children, like his son Luca, who live with diabetes.
Eating ultra-processed foods could lead to an increased risk of being diagnosed with precancerous colorectal growths for women under 50, according to new research.
On Sept. 4, the body of Kathleen Mayo was found inside her first floor unit. Police say she was murdered.
A family in Elbert County has filed a federal lawsuit against the small town of Elizabeth over its curfew law.
CBS Colorado has learned the owners of the Denver Post have fallen further behind on their rent payments at a building owned by the city of Denver, and the newspaper owners now owe the city nearly $3 million in back rent and penalties for non-payment.
A man who called himself a "Crypto Pastor" is accused of diverting $1.3 million from investors in his crypto scheme.
In his first comments on a CBS News Colorado investigation that found Denver International Airport executives paying between $15,000 and $19,000 to fly to a conference in Spain, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said, "I have not ever paid that much for an airplane ticket."
People from all over the state of Colorado were capturing photos of the aurora borealis in early November 2025.
Six athletes will be inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in Denver in 2026.
Arvada is the latest Colorado community to respond to a spike in both high-powered e-bikes and electric dirt bikes hitting the streets with some safety messages.
Named after Denver's first Latina principal, the new branch aims to reflect the Westwood community and expand opportunities for local families. Library officials say the new branch is more kid-friendly, too.
After decades spent in Colorado schools, the Center for Relationship Education has lost its federal funding and had to lay off the majority of its employees.
A Colorado nonprofit called Charity Aviation is helping people experiencing food insecurity in the state's rural communities.
Colorado families and behavioral health providers are pushing back against the governor's proposed budget cuts, warning the plan could drastically reduce access to autism therapies and other services for children with developmental disabilities.
Arvada is the latest community to respond to a spike in both high-powered e-bikes and electric dirt bikes hitting the streets.
Crews at the Gaylord Rockies Hotel in Aurora are certainly feeling the holiday spirit.
Named after Denver's first Latina principal, the new branch aims to reflect the Westwood community and expand opportunities for local families. Library officials say the new branch is more kid-friendly, too.
After decades spent in Colorado schools, the Center for Relationship Education has lost its federal funding and had to lay off the majority of its employees.
A Colorado nonprofit called Charity Aviation is helping people experiencing food insecurity in the state's rural communities.
A Colorado community is mourning the loss of a legendary Colorado athlete and coach.
On Friday DU celebrated the launch of the Together for Colorado Toy Drive collection with Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver members at the Pioneers hockey game at Magness Arena.
Paige Greco, who was born with cerebral palsy, won the first gold medal of the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Paralympics in 2021.
In this week's edition of "The Orange Zone," we visit a fan group more than a thousand miles away to experience fans making a home away from home.
Every wall, corner, shelf and entire rooms of Orange Zone fans Kevin and Sue Nunn's converted firehouse is Denver Broncos-themed.
The bill aims to impose restrictions on ballroom donors seeking to influence the administration.
Nearly 40,000 Americans in 21 states received an impending layoff notice last month, new data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland shows.
More than a dozen of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers stood alongside Democratic and GOP lawmakers and pressed Congress to look beyond politics.
U.S. stocks slumped in early trading on Tuesday as Wall Street questions the strength of AI-led rally.
Web services company Cloudflare had said it was aware of problems impacting "multiple customers" amid reports of outages at apps including X.
Colorado families and behavioral health providers are pushing back against the governor's proposed budget cuts, warning the plan could drastically reduce access to autism therapies and other services for children with developmental disabilities.
The bill aims to impose restrictions on ballroom donors seeking to influence the administration.
The NIH cuts affected over 115 clinical trials studying cancer and nearly 100 studying infectious disease, researchers found.
More than a dozen of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers stood alongside Democratic and GOP lawmakers and pressed Congress to look beyond politics.
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
The NIH cuts affected over 115 clinical trials studying cancer and nearly 100 studying infectious disease, researchers found.
In the governor's budget proposal for next year, Medicaid funding would need to rise 12% to maintain current services. Instead, the proposal calls for a 6% increase.
The study sought to answer questions about how breast cancer risk differs by type of hormonal contraceptive. Doctors say the results won't change how they counsel patients.
In Denver on Friday, children's author and "Love is Blind" contestant Jordan Keltner joined the Type 1 Diabetes community to support children, like his son Luca, who live with diabetes.
Eating ultra-processed foods could lead to an increased risk of being diagnosed with precancerous colorectal growths for women under 50, according to new research.
Nearly 40,000 Americans in 21 states received an impending layoff notice last month, new data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland shows.
U.S. stocks slumped in early trading on Tuesday as Wall Street questions the strength of AI-led rally.
Web services company Cloudflare had said it was aware of problems impacting "multiple customers" amid reports of outages at apps including X.
Facing pressure from states and families, Roblox will require players to use AI-powered technology that helps verify their age.
Social Security's full retirement age is changing next year, affecting when the youngest baby boomers and Gen Xers can collect 100% of their benefits.
On Sept. 4, the body of Kathleen Mayo was found inside her first floor unit. Police say she was murdered.
A family in Elbert County has filed a federal lawsuit against the small town of Elizabeth over its curfew law.
CBS Colorado has learned the owners of the Denver Post have fallen further behind on their rent payments at a building owned by the city of Denver, and the newspaper owners now owe the city nearly $3 million in back rent and penalties for non-payment.
A man who called himself a "Crypto Pastor" is accused of diverting $1.3 million from investors in his crypto scheme.
In his first comments on a CBS News Colorado investigation that found Denver International Airport executives paying between $15,000 and $19,000 to fly to a conference in Spain, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said, "I have not ever paid that much for an airplane ticket."