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On Feb. 20, 2021, Pamela Cabriales, was shot in the head while she was stopped at a light on Colfax Avenue and Interstate 25.
Beleaguered by a shortage of funding and a lack of people going into the teaching profession, Brighton 27J School District is turning to foreign workers to fill open teaching positions.
The Denver Zoo will be closed on Wednesday, Aug. 24 for a staff appreciation day.
A shooting at an Aurora sports bar over the weekend is being investigated as a homicide.
A suspect in a deadly arson faced a judge on Thursday for charges not related to the fire.
For the first time in 50 years, the ATF is changing its requirements for firearm serial numbers, in aims to crack down on "ghost guns."
Citizens had their chance to let the Colorado Public Utility Commission know they did not agree with a proposed gas rate increase requested by Xcel Energy.
The CU Boulder Police Department also has some advice about safety for incoming students.
She's considered a role model by her fellow employees at Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital.
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Drought in Colorado has been gradually improving since early July and less than 25% of the state now has severe drought.
Yellowstone National Park officials are investigating after an employee spotted part of a foot, in a shoe, floating in a hot spring in the southern part of the park.
Colorado State University's newest campus needs your help naming a kitten.
Unserialized ghost guns will effectively be banned on Aug. 24, and retailers are scrambling to sell them.
Colorado's Board of Education voted to make changes to how students are taught about the Holocaust.
Dick Monfort is part of the ownership group that sold the Grand Junction Rockies.
Nazem Kadri is going to the Calgary Flames, leaving the Colorado Avalanche after helping them win the Stanley Cup for the first time since 2001.
The Colorado Buffaloes are well aware of all the preseason chatter. It might be hard to hear, but it's giving them extra incentive.
It's possibly the most famous traveling trophy in sports: the Stanley Cup. Each member of the NHL championship teams gets a chance to spend time with the Cup on their own.
Air Force's football team will be sporting new jerseys honoring the U.S. Space Force when they take the field against Navy on October 1st on CBS.
Jumbo Reservoir in Sedgewick County is closed due to low water levels.
On Thursday, three former Denver mayors joined Mayor Michael Hancock to discuss Denver's future.
Brighton 27J School District is turning to foreign workers to fill open teaching positions.
On Feb. 20, 2021, Pamela Cabriales, was shot in the head while she was stopped at a light on Colfax Avenue and Interstate 25.
The Denver Zoo will be closed on Aug. 24 for a staff appreciation day.
She's considered a role model by her fellow employees at Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital.
Colorado now requires a licensed professional for radon measurement or radon mitigation services.
The Weld County Health Department has a limited amount of monkeypox vaccines available for high-risk people.
As Jefferson County Public Schools returns from summer break this week, the state's second largest school district is investing big in its students' mental health, although those changes may not be all that visible.
Some of Thorley Industries' 4moms products pose asphyxiation risk to babies big enough to crawl under their seats.
The Wyoming congresswoman lost to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman. In Alaska, Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Kelly Tshibaka will advance to the general election in the Senate race.
The idea is to get Camp Hale to be designated by the federal government as a Historic National Landscape.
"Let me say from the start, with this law, the American people won and the special interests lost," Mr. Biden told the crowd assembled at the White House.
In-fighting among Denver school board members is intensifying, just a week before students in the state's largest school district head back to school.
Kelly Brough is the first high-profile candidate to announce her intent to seek the Denver mayor's office next spring.
Citizens had their chance to let the Colorado Public Utility Commission know they did not agree with a proposed gas rate increase requested by Xcel Energy.
On Thursday, Servicios de la Raza is hosting a Back-To-School supplies drive for the community, giving out backpacks and supplies to any families who need them.
The state estimates the legislation will save Coloradans a combined $9.1 million annually.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission is considering a rule change that some environmentalists say is fairer to utility customers.
Aurora students got to meet their teachers and get free school supplies at a back to school kickoff event.
For the first time in 50 years, the ATF is changing its requirements for firearm serial numbers, in aims to crack down on "ghost guns."
For the first time, some of the body camera video from the tragic STEM School shooting that happened three years ago has been released.
State leaders are reviewing the process to report suspected child abuse including sexting.
The Regional Air Quality Council has approved a plan to reduce ozone air pollution across nine counties in the Denver metro area. The council passed it with a 20 to one vote Friday afternoon following lengthy public comment.
At the heart of the debate over the roundup lies one major question: Should taxpayers foot the bill for these roundups so ranchers can graze their livestock on the same land for a cheaper price?
On Feb. 20, 2021, Pamela Cabriales, was shot in the head while she was stopped at a light on Colfax Avenue and Interstate 25.
Beleaguered by a shortage of funding and a lack of people going into the teaching profession, Brighton 27J School District is turning to foreign workers to fill open teaching positions.
The Denver Zoo will be closed on Wednesday, Aug. 24 for a staff appreciation day.
A shooting at an Aurora sports bar over the weekend is being investigated as a homicide.
A suspect in a deadly arson faced a judge on Thursday for charges not related to the fire.
Dick Monfort is part of the ownership group that sold the Grand Junction Rockies.
Nazem Kadri is going to the Calgary Flames, leaving the Colorado Avalanche after helping them win the Stanley Cup for the first time since 2001.
The Colorado Buffaloes are well aware of all the preseason chatter. It might be hard to hear, but it's giving them extra incentive.
It's possibly the most famous traveling trophy in sports: the Stanley Cup. Each member of the NHL championship teams gets a chance to spend time with the Cup on their own.
Air Force's football team will be sporting new jerseys honoring the U.S. Space Force when they take the field against Navy on October 1st on CBS.
For the first time in 50 years, the ATF is changing its requirements for firearm serial numbers, in aims to crack down on "ghost guns."
For the first time, some of the body camera video from the tragic STEM School shooting that happened three years ago has been released.
State leaders are reviewing the process to report suspected child abuse including sexting.
The Regional Air Quality Council has approved a plan to reduce ozone air pollution across nine counties in the Denver metro area. The council passed it with a 20 to one vote Friday afternoon following lengthy public comment.
At the heart of the debate over the roundup lies one major question: Should taxpayers foot the bill for these roundups so ranchers can graze their livestock on the same land for a cheaper price?
Drought in Colorado has been gradually improving since early July and less than 25% of the state now has severe drought.
Yellowstone National Park officials are investigating after an employee spotted part of a foot, in a shoe, floating in a hot spring in the southern part of the park.
Colorado State University's newest campus needs your help naming a kitten.
Unserialized ghost guns will effectively be banned on Aug. 24, and retailers are scrambling to sell them.
Colorado's Board of Education voted to make changes to how students are taught about the Holocaust.
Citizens had their chance to let the Colorado Public Utility Commission know they did not agree with a proposed gas rate increase requested by Xcel Energy.
On Thursday, Servicios de la Raza is hosting a Back-To-School supplies drive for the community, giving out backpacks and supplies to any families who need them.
The state estimates the legislation will save Coloradans a combined $9.1 million annually.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission is considering a rule change that some environmentalists say is fairer to utility customers.
Aurora students got to meet their teachers and get free school supplies at a back to school kickoff event.
She's considered a role model by her fellow employees at Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital.
Colorado now requires a licensed professional for radon measurement or radon mitigation services.
The Weld County Health Department has a limited amount of monkeypox vaccines available for high-risk people.
As Jefferson County Public Schools returns from summer break this week, the state's second largest school district is investing big in its students' mental health, although those changes may not be all that visible.
Some of Thorley Industries' 4moms products pose asphyxiation risk to babies big enough to crawl under their seats.
Drought in Colorado has been gradually improving since early July and less than 25% of the state now has severe drought.
The First Alert Weather Tracker visits Littleton Center for Western Welcome Week!
Meteorologist Chris Spears is in Littleton with our First Alert Weather Tracker.
After three consecutive days with rain, much drier and warmer weather returns Wednesday along with higher ozone.
The US Bureau of Reclamation Tuesday said water shortages in the Colorado River have passed a threshold leading to new water restrictions as seven states involved in the Colorado River Compact have failed to reach a new deal to replace the one signed 100 years ago.
Jumbo Reservoir in Sedgewick County is closed due to low water levels.
On Thursday, three former Denver mayors joined Mayor Michael Hancock to discuss Denver's future.
Brighton 27J School District is turning to foreign workers to fill open teaching positions.
On Feb. 20, 2021, Pamela Cabriales, was shot in the head while she was stopped at a light on Colfax Avenue and Interstate 25.
The Denver Zoo will be closed on Aug. 24 for a staff appreciation day.