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A government shutdown would affect more than just federal workers. It could impact thousands of young mothers in Colorado.
Denver City Council is moving forward with nearly $30 million allocated towards funding homelessness initiatives and housing.
When girls in Colorado want to explore a future in aviation they don't have to look far for incredible stories of success.
A Colorado U.S. congresswoman is addressing long passport application wait times.
Xcel Energy recently announced its intent to construct a long duration energy storage system at the site of a coal-fired power plant in Pueblo.
In what he calls an act of civil disobedience and protest of the city's homeless policies, Jon Caldera dumped human poop on the steps of Denver City and County Building.
An all-new season of "Survivor" on CBS kicks off this week, and one of the competitors is from Steamboat Springs.
The executive chef of Casa Bonita is determined to make the road easier for food workers by offering retirement and health insurance benefits.
Colorado has seen a continuous rise in tourism, and those additional visitors mean additional chances a search and rescue crew is needed. And the risks of Colorado's beautiful landscape can be significant.
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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.
Nicolas Kerdiles drove his motorcycle through a stop sign and hit the driver's side of an SUV, Nashville police said.
The Miami Dolphins scored the most points in a game by an NFL team since 1966, overwhelming the Denver Broncos 70-20 on Sunday behind rookie speedster De'Von Achane's 203 yards rushing and Tua Tagovailoa's no-look shovel-pass TD.
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.
There's a $17 billion need to fix deteriorating Colorado school buildings right now, according to the Colorado Department of Education, but CBS News Colorado has learned there's no more money left to go around.
Aurora officials say more than half of their streets are rated "fair" or below. City leaders hope to spruce things up.
A government shutdown would affect more than just federal workers.
Denver City Council is moving forward with nearly $30 million allocated towards funding homelessness initiatives and housing.
The event took place at Denver International Airport.
The Denver Broncos offense has been improving, and Mike McGlinchey explains what he thinks will change things.
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.
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.
To understand where pro skier Drew Petersen is coming from, you first have to know he's willing to have an hour-long sit-down conversation with a total stranger and open up about the darkest parts of his life, so long as he thinks he can help other people by doing so.
Shimano's recalled bonded crank parts can "separate and break," causing consumers to crash, according to CPSC.
A Colorado U.S. congresswoman is addressing long passport application wait times.
In what he calls an act of civil disobedience and protest of the city's homeless policies, Jon Caldera dumped human poop on the steps of Denver City and County Building.
A U.S. government shutdown would underscore the impact of "intensifying political polarization," the credit agency said in a new report.
In the aftermath of the Marshall Fire, the City of Louisville rushed to assure fire victims the community was "one" with them but almost two years later, some say their city councilmember has yet to get the memo.
House Republicans' efforts to pass four spending bills would not avert a government shutdown.
A government shutdown would affect more than just federal workers. It could impact thousands of young mothers in Colorado.
Denver City Council is moving forward with nearly $30 million allocated towards funding homelessness initiatives and housing.
When girls in Colorado want to explore a future in aviation they don't have to look far for incredible stories of success.
A Colorado U.S. congresswoman is addressing long passport application wait times.
Xcel Energy recently announced its intent to construct a long duration energy storage system at the site of a coal-fired power plant in Pueblo.
Aurora officials say more than half of their streets are rated "fair" or below. City leaders hope to spruce things up.
A government shutdown would affect more than just federal workers.
Denver City Council is moving forward with nearly $30 million allocated towards funding homelessness initiatives and housing.
The event took place at Denver International Airport.
The Denver Broncos offense has been improving, and Mike McGlinchey explains what he thinks will change things.
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.
Nicolas Kerdiles drove his motorcycle through a stop sign and hit the driver's side of an SUV, Nashville police said.
The Miami Dolphins scored the most points in a game by an NFL team since 1966, overwhelming the Denver Broncos 70-20 on Sunday behind rookie speedster De'Von Achane's 203 yards rushing and Tua Tagovailoa's no-look shovel-pass TD.
There is only enough parking for one out of every 11 trucks on the nation's roads, according to the trucking industry, leading drivers to park in unsafe areas.
A U.S. government shutdown would underscore the impact of "intensifying political polarization," the credit agency said in a new report.
House Republicans' efforts to pass four spending bills would not avert a government shutdown.
JetBlue flight 1256 flying in from Guayaquil, Ecuador to Fort Lauderdale experienced "sudden severe turbulence" as it neared Florida, a JetBlue official told CBS News.
NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" could return to the air as soon as early October.
A Colorado U.S. congresswoman is addressing long passport application wait times.
In what he calls an act of civil disobedience and protest of the city's homeless policies, Jon Caldera dumped human poop on the steps of Denver City and County Building.
A U.S. government shutdown would underscore the impact of "intensifying political polarization," the credit agency said in a new report.
In the aftermath of the Marshall Fire, the City of Louisville rushed to assure fire victims the community was "one" with them but almost two years later, some say their city councilmember has yet to get the memo.
House Republicans' efforts to pass four spending bills would not avert a government shutdown.
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.
To understand where pro skier Drew Petersen is coming from, you first have to know he's willing to have an hour-long sit-down conversation with a total stranger and open up about the darkest parts of his life, so long as he thinks he can help other people by doing so.
Shimano's recalled bonded crank parts can "separate and break," causing consumers to crash, according to CPSC.
When girls in Colorado want to explore a future in aviation they don't have to look far for incredible stories of success.
Xcel Energy recently announced its intent to construct a long duration energy storage system at the site of a coal-fired power plant in Pueblo.
The executive chef of Casa Bonita is determined to make the road easier for food workers by offering retirement and health insurance benefits.
A U.S. government shutdown would underscore the impact of "intensifying political polarization," the credit agency said in a new report.
NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" could return to the air as soon as early October.
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.