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A Colorado judge ruled last month that former President Donald Trump can appear on the state's presidential primary ballot.
After dark, Jefferson County Park rangers like Mary Ann Bonnell say the activity continues, but not the kind you want.
Closing arguments wrapped up on Wednesday evening in the case of a man accused of killing an Arvada police officer.
He wants all kids, no matter their skin color, to feel special for Christmas and all year round.
Red White and Blue Fire District has had cell transmission towers attached to their Tiger Road fire station for over two decades and there have been no issues, but within the last year after T-Mobile sent out a crew to upgrade the devices attached to the building and left a concerning sign warning about dangerous levels of exposure, the fire department closed down the station until they could learn more.
Frozen Dead Guy Days will rise again. The popular festival, which sees events like coffin races, was held in Nederland for years but moved to Estes Park last year.
Aurora Fire medic Jeremy Cooper and Lieutenant Peter Cichuniec injected the 23-year-old with ketamine during an encounter with Aurora police in 2019.
A Denver man lost his dog the day before Thanksgiving, he says his dog has been his lifeline and needs the community's help.
Boulder Fire Rescue and Rocky Mountain Rescue crews rushed to the scene of the crash just after 2 p.m.
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SportsLine currently lists the Denver Broncos as having a 12% chance of making the postseason.
Nathan MacKinnon became the fourth player in Colorado Avalanche franchise history to record 500 assists.
Colorado star player Travis Hunter is the winner of this year's Paul Hornung Award. It's an award given by the Louisville Sports Commission that goes to "the most versatile player in major college football."
You can claim free tickets that are first-come-first-serve to see Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders accept his award from Sports Illustrated.
Colorado Avalanche Coach Jared Bednar said over the weekend he's not sure when Cale Makar will play next.
CBS News Colorado reporter Gabriela Vidal spoke with one of the Colorado families who have stepped up to help migrants in need as the influx continues.
After dark, Jefferson County Park rangers like Mary Ann Bonnell say the activity continues, but not the kind you want.
CBS News Colorado reporter Alan Gionet sat down with a mother who provided an update on her daughter after she finally received a bed inside the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo.
The State Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling within the next week that has big ramifications for the 2024 election.
Frozen Dead Guy Days will rise again. The popular festival, which sees events like coffin races, was held in Nederland for years but moved to Estes Park last year.
Casual dining chain faces another wrongful death suit related to its Charged Lemonade after cardiac arrest of Florida man.
Athletic trainers from Children's Hospital evaluate injuries, and then decide if any further medical care is needed.
Pediatrix Primary + Urgent Care of Colorado celebrated its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday morning.
On average, a staggering 132 Americans kill themselves every single day. Experts say addressing this major public health crisis requires ending the shame that can be attached to talking about mental health struggles, which prevents those suffering from finding help.
Cases of other respiratory illnesses, including flu and RSV, are also on the rise.
Republicans want stricter border security measures in exchange for Ukraine funding.
This latest $4.8 billion in relief brings the grand total of approved debt cancellation by the administration to $132 billion for over 3.6 million Americans.
The New York Democrat pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for falsely pulling a fire alarm in a House office building.
Former President Donald Trump would not say whether he plans to go after political opponents if he were re-elected president .
Federal prosecutors in the U.S. charged four Russian soldiers with war crimes for allegedly abducting and torturing an American citizen in Ukraine shortly after Russia's invasion.
A new law intended to protect HOA residents in Colorado may need some revisions or clarifications according to the sponsor after a CBS News Colorado investigation revealed one management company charging high fees to send certified letters to HOA residents.
A Denver branch library reopened on Nov. 13 after being closed for nearly two years due to a structural scare that led the city to spend $200,000 on consultants. Ultimately, only modest repairs will be needed and those won't be scheduled until 2024, according to Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.
In a state known for its sunshine, Colorado homeowners have been struggling to go solar this year.
Club Q shooting survivors and victims' families say a year of trying to obtain funds raised in their name by the Colorado Healing Fund has been retraumatizing.
In a packed courtroom, attorneys described the night Elijah McClain died. The prosecution recounted a sinister scene.
A Colorado judge ruled last month that former President Donald Trump can appear on the state's presidential primary ballot.
After dark, Jefferson County Park rangers like Mary Ann Bonnell say the activity continues, but not the kind you want.
Closing arguments wrapped up on Wednesday evening in the case of a man accused of killing an Arvada police officer.
He wants all kids, no matter their skin color, to feel special for Christmas and all year round.
Red White and Blue Fire District has had cell transmission towers attached to their Tiger Road fire station for over two decades and there have been no issues, but within the last year after T-Mobile sent out a crew to upgrade the devices attached to the building and left a concerning sign warning about dangerous levels of exposure, the fire department closed down the station until they could learn more.
CBS News Colorado reporter Gabriela Vidal spoke with one of the Colorado families who have stepped up to help migrants in need as the influx continues.
After dark, Jefferson County Park rangers like Mary Ann Bonnell say the activity continues, but not the kind you want.
CBS News Colorado reporter Alan Gionet sat down with a mother who provided an update on her daughter after she finally received a bed inside the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo.
The State Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling within the next week that has big ramifications for the 2024 election.
Frozen Dead Guy Days will rise again. The popular festival, which sees events like coffin races, was held in Nederland for years but moved to Estes Park last year.
SportsLine currently lists the Denver Broncos as having a 12% chance of making the postseason.
Nathan MacKinnon became the fourth player in Colorado Avalanche franchise history to record 500 assists.
Colorado star player Travis Hunter is the winner of this year's Paul Hornung Award. It's an award given by the Louisville Sports Commission that goes to "the most versatile player in major college football."
You can claim free tickets that are first-come-first-serve to see Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders accept his award from Sports Illustrated.
Colorado Avalanche Coach Jared Bednar said over the weekend he's not sure when Cale Makar will play next.
Republicans want stricter border security measures in exchange for Ukraine funding.
This latest $4.8 billion in relief brings the grand total of approved debt cancellation by the administration to $132 billion for over 3.6 million Americans.
Las Vegas police said three people were killed and one person was wounded after a shooting on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, campus.
The New York Democrat pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for falsely pulling a fire alarm in a House office building.
The company announced it will work with Google Cloud on automation innovation to lead to "hotter, fresher food."
Republicans want stricter border security measures in exchange for Ukraine funding.
This latest $4.8 billion in relief brings the grand total of approved debt cancellation by the administration to $132 billion for over 3.6 million Americans.
The New York Democrat pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for falsely pulling a fire alarm in a House office building.
Former President Donald Trump would not say whether he plans to go after political opponents if he were re-elected president .
Federal prosecutors in the U.S. charged four Russian soldiers with war crimes for allegedly abducting and torturing an American citizen in Ukraine shortly after Russia's invasion.
Casual dining chain faces another wrongful death suit related to its Charged Lemonade after cardiac arrest of Florida man.
Athletic trainers from Children's Hospital evaluate injuries, and then decide if any further medical care is needed.
Pediatrix Primary + Urgent Care of Colorado celebrated its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday morning.
On average, a staggering 132 Americans kill themselves every single day. Experts say addressing this major public health crisis requires ending the shame that can be attached to talking about mental health struggles, which prevents those suffering from finding help.
Cases of other respiratory illnesses, including flu and RSV, are also on the rise.
The company announced it will work with Google Cloud on automation innovation to lead to "hotter, fresher food."
Casual dining chain faces another wrongful death suit related to its Charged Lemonade after cardiac arrest of Florida man.
Grand Theft Auto is one of the best-selling entertainment franchises of all time, with millions of fans awaiting its next release.
On career sites like ZipRecruiter, less than 15% of jobs list a bachelor's degree as a requirement for employment.
The release of the 59th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook shows Colorado will be better positioned than many states to meet the economic challenges that are coming. At the same time, real estate doldrums are ahead, depending on how you look at it.
Saving for college is something you can never start thinking about too early. And now, with new rules for 529 Plans, it's even easier.
As wallets recover from Thanksgiving groceries, another holiday staple is set to break budgets. The price of Christmas trees is up, and Colorado families are prepared to downsize their traditions.
Working to address the disparity between wages and the costs many families are facing.
As the holiday shopping rush begins, so typically does the hustle for seasonal work. However this year, it may be tough to make a few extra bucks.
Making ends meet this holiday season $3 million in funding will go to local food banks, pantries, organizations, and diaper programs that Coloradans rely on for basic needs.