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LaQunya Baker became one of few Black women to be appointed as a county judge in the state of Colorado.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has evolved.
The damage will cost roughly $50,000 to fix, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the value of the water lost.
Several pieces of Osage Nation regalia were recovered days after someone stole a car containing family heirlooms in the Park Hill Neighborhood.
Monsoon flow holds thru the middle of next week. As a result, daily t-storms will be scattered across the Rockies.
Thousands arrive for Rainbow Family 50th meet up in Colorado and they've promised to clean up after themselves.
Denver's Congress Park pool, which underwent a $10.1 million rebuild starting in 2021, will likely not open to the public until late July.
US Highway 6 was closed Friday evening between CO Highway 119 and I-70/US 40 at Floyd Hill.
It's a 3-day holiday weekend so you already know people are going to be traveling.
From bath time to dinner time, animals of all kinds are caught on camera at Roxborough State Park.
One of college football's prettiest stadiums is now college football's most beautiful driving range.
Two out-of-state diesel repair facilities were sentenced this month, and a third will be next month, for conspiring with a Colorado shop to illegally alter the emission controls on more than 100 heavy duty trucks and semis.
Colorado Avalanche fans got a special treat with their drive-thru lunch order on Wednesday.
A bison gored a Colorado man in Yellowstone National Park.
Nikola Jokic has gone from draft pick No. 41, to two-time MVP, and now the holder of the largest contract in NBA history.
The No. 1 best-selling NFL jersey in 2022 so far is that of the Broncos new starting quarterback.
A crowd estimated by Denver's Office of Special Events at over a half million joined the Colorado Avalanche as they raised the Stanley Cup in a two hour long parade that was a lot more like a party. Fans recalled the long time between championships.
The Colorado Avalanche relished in the sights and sounds of a parade and rally in their honor for winning the 2022 Stanley Cup championship.
As Colorado celebrated the Avalanche's third Stanley Cup victory by hosting a parade through Downtown Denver, several players on the team told CBS News Colorado that the crowd is what fueled them to victory.
Several pieces of Osage Nation regalia were recovered days after someone stole a car containing family heirlooms in the Park Hill Neighborhood.
LaQunya Baker became one of few Black women to be appointed as a county judge in the state of Colorado.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has evolved.
The damage will cost roughly $50,000 to fix, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the value of the water lost.
Watch Dave Aguilera's Forecast
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has evolved.
Young patients draw a lot of comfort when they get a new stuffed animal while in the hospital.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Colorado has seven cases of monkeypox as of June 29. There are more than 300 cases across the country.
New research at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus finds two FDA-approved drugs improve cognition in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
For much of the morning on Tuesday, the smell of smoke permeated Denver. A combination of weather and a fire that ignited at an Englewood waste management facility were responsible for the smell.
Gov. Jared Polis says he commends the President's action to provide relief and save people money.
The Weld Food Bank in northern Colorado said they've seen a 25% increase in demand for their services in recent months as the price for gasoline and groceries climbs to record highs.
At the gas station, the tank doesn't often get filled lately when Katie Orecchio visits the pumps. It wasn't on Friday.
A new measure passed Denver City Council allowing new affordable housing units to be built without parking lots.
An effort to bring higher education and industry relevant training to Castle Rock is paying off for the newest graduates of the Sturm Collaboration Campus.
Nearly half of all shootings in Denver and a quarter of the city's murders in 2020-2021 took place in just five geographical areas: "hotspots" that only make up 1.56% of Denver's land mass.
A federal judge on Thursday denied convicted wife-killer Harold Henthorn a new trial, after Henthorn claimed his trial attorney "acted in his own self-interest, was dishonest" and committed fraud in the course of defending Henthorn.
Thirteen Denver metro area school superintendents have signed a letter to the Colorado Board of Education saying they're "deeply disappointed" the board would take the unprecedented step of reorganizing the Adams 14 School District.
Thirteen Denver metro area school superintendents have signed a letter to the Colorado Board of Education saying they're "deeply disappointed" the board would take the unprecedented step of reorganizing the Adams 14 School District.
A second Fort Collins man, Harris Elias, 50, said Thursday he plans to sue Fort Collins police after he was arrested for DUI, spent three days in jail, but his blood test later showed no traces of alcohol or drugs.
LaQunya Baker became one of few Black women to be appointed as a county judge in the state of Colorado.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has evolved.
The damage will cost roughly $50,000 to fix, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the value of the water lost.
Several pieces of Osage Nation regalia were recovered days after someone stole a car containing family heirlooms in the Park Hill Neighborhood.
Monsoon flow holds thru the middle of next week. As a result, daily t-storms will be scattered across the Rockies.
Nikola Jokic has gone from draft pick No. 41, to two-time MVP, and now the holder of the largest contract in NBA history.
The No. 1 best-selling NFL jersey in 2022 so far is that of the Broncos new starting quarterback.
A crowd estimated by Denver's Office of Special Events at over a half million joined the Colorado Avalanche as they raised the Stanley Cup in a two hour long parade that was a lot more like a party. Fans recalled the long time between championships.
The Colorado Avalanche relished in the sights and sounds of a parade and rally in their honor for winning the 2022 Stanley Cup championship.
As Colorado celebrated the Avalanche's third Stanley Cup victory by hosting a parade through Downtown Denver, several players on the team told CBS News Colorado that the crowd is what fueled them to victory.
Nearly half of all shootings in Denver and a quarter of the city's murders in 2020-2021 took place in just five geographical areas: "hotspots" that only make up 1.56% of Denver's land mass.
A federal judge on Thursday denied convicted wife-killer Harold Henthorn a new trial, after Henthorn claimed his trial attorney "acted in his own self-interest, was dishonest" and committed fraud in the course of defending Henthorn.
Thirteen Denver metro area school superintendents have signed a letter to the Colorado Board of Education saying they're "deeply disappointed" the board would take the unprecedented step of reorganizing the Adams 14 School District.
Thirteen Denver metro area school superintendents have signed a letter to the Colorado Board of Education saying they're "deeply disappointed" the board would take the unprecedented step of reorganizing the Adams 14 School District.
A second Fort Collins man, Harris Elias, 50, said Thursday he plans to sue Fort Collins police after he was arrested for DUI, spent three days in jail, but his blood test later showed no traces of alcohol or drugs.
From bath time to dinner time, animals of all kinds are caught on camera at Roxborough State Park.
One of college football's prettiest stadiums is now college football's most beautiful driving range.
Two out-of-state diesel repair facilities were sentenced this month, and a third will be next month, for conspiring with a Colorado shop to illegally alter the emission controls on more than 100 heavy duty trucks and semis.
Colorado Avalanche fans got a special treat with their drive-thru lunch order on Wednesday.
A bison gored a Colorado man in Yellowstone National Park.
Gov. Jared Polis says he commends the President's action to provide relief and save people money.
The Weld Food Bank in northern Colorado said they've seen a 25% increase in demand for their services in recent months as the price for gasoline and groceries climbs to record highs.
At the gas station, the tank doesn't often get filled lately when Katie Orecchio visits the pumps. It wasn't on Friday.
A new measure passed Denver City Council allowing new affordable housing units to be built without parking lots.
An effort to bring higher education and industry relevant training to Castle Rock is paying off for the newest graduates of the Sturm Collaboration Campus.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has evolved.
Young patients draw a lot of comfort when they get a new stuffed animal while in the hospital.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Colorado has seven cases of monkeypox as of June 29. There are more than 300 cases across the country.
New research at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus finds two FDA-approved drugs improve cognition in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
For much of the morning on Tuesday, the smell of smoke permeated Denver. A combination of weather and a fire that ignited at an Englewood waste management facility were responsible for the smell.
Monsoon flow holds thru the middle of next week. As a result, daily t-storms will be scattered across the Rockies.
Meteorologist Chris Spears has your forecast.
First Alert Meteorologist Chris Spears says it will be a pretty typical weekend of weather for early July.
Meteorologist Chris Spears has your forecast.
Watch Dave Aguilera's Forecast
Several pieces of Osage Nation regalia were recovered days after someone stole a car containing family heirlooms in the Park Hill Neighborhood.
LaQunya Baker became one of few Black women to be appointed as a county judge in the state of Colorado.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has evolved.
The damage will cost roughly $50,000 to fix, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the value of the water lost.
Watch Dave Aguilera's Forecast