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The president will deliver a speech this afternoon at CS Wind. Watch it on CBS News Colorado's 24/7 streaming service.
Police are investigating several home break-ins and attempted burglaries that have occurred over recent weeks.
Police are trying to track down at least four thieves they believe are part of an organized retail theft ring after they struck three Ulta Beauty stores within an hour and a half.
Headed into an election year you expect animosity between Democrats and Republicans. You don't expect Democrats to turn on each other. But that is exactly what is happening as the war in Gaza divides the Colorado Democratic Party.
One group calling for the conference, hosted by the Jewish National Fund, to be shut down is the Colorado Palestine Coalition.
CBS Colorado, King Soopers, and 97.3 KBCO are holding their annual Together for Colorado Toy Drive to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver.
Aquablation was first used in 2017 but wasn't used in the Denver metro area until January of this year. The procedure takes an average of 45 minutes, and most patients go home the same day.
It's an issue that's prompted local law enforcement to form street racing units and make changes to city ordinances allowing for vehicle seizures.
Officers rushed to the Parker Holiday Inn at 19308 Cottonwood Drive about 12:47 p.m. on Tuesday.
High temperatures will again climb into the 50s across the Denver metro Wednesday afternoon. By Wednesday night a cold front advances bringing cooler weather to the Plains, and snow the high country.
It's early in the regular season, and the Colorado Avalanche already have another chance to see a record broken.
Ranked NCAA men's baseball programs have some new competition.
Famed sports content publisher used artificial intelligence to write stories under fake author bylines, report claims.
The Nuggets haven't stopped embarrassing the Clippers since the bubble. But what happened on Monday? That might be the new low.
The Broncos are the NFL's hottest team, a sentence that over a month ago would've been describing the heat of the flame inside the dumpster fire in Denver.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia in adults. Dr. Ira Chang did an interview with CBS News Colorado and spoke about the disease.
High temperatures will again climb into the 50s across the Denver metro Wednesday afternoon. By Wednesday night a cold front advances bringing cooler weather to the Plains, and snow the high country.
Police in three metro area communities are trying to track down at least four thieves they believe are part of an organized retail theft ring after they struck three Ulta Beauty stores within an hour and a half.
It's an issue that's prompted local law enforcement to form street racing units and make changes to city ordinances allowing for vehicle seizures.
Headed into an election year you expect animosity between Democrats and Republicans. You don't expect Democrats to turn on each other. But that is exactly what is happening as the war in Gaza divides the Colorado Democratic Party.
Aquablation was first used in 2017 but wasn't used in the Denver metro area until January of this year. The procedure takes an average of 45 minutes, and most patients go home the same day.
The death of a woman in an apparent domestic violence murder-suicide came as yet another reminder of the toll of domestic violence in Colorado.
LCSO's search and rescue team has been conducting training with UCHealth's LifeLine helicopter team to make sure they can respond to emergencies in remote areas quickly and safely.
Health experts say there is no immediate cause for international concern regarding the surge in respiratory illnesses, which include pneumonia.
Vapes were "not sold as a recreational product, especially not one targeted to our kids, but that is what it has become," Australia's health minister said.
President Joe Biden is heading to southern Colorado and is set to speak in Pueblo Wednesday afternoon. Watch his speech on CBS News Colorado's 24/7 streaming service.
Headed into an election year you expect animosity between Democrats and Republicans. You don't expect Democrats to turn on each other. But that is exactly what is happening as the war in Gaza divides the Colorado Democratic Party.
It's an issue that's prompted local law enforcement to form street racing units and make changes to city ordinances allowing for vehicle seizures.
President Joe Biden arrived in Colorado on Tuesday for a visit that includes two different stops.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby said the job of the court is to "decide cases," and not to "elaborate and expand laws in order to make them easier to understand or enforce."
Thousands of Coloradans may not be receiving the health care benefits they desperately need to live this Thanksgiving, because of backlogs and technological issues within the state's Medicaid verification systems.
John Scipione, a former district court judge in Arapahoe County, has agreed to a public censure and has resigned from his position following a series of ethical infractions.
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.
Newly released documents from Lakeside show the town sold one of its police vehicles to the son of the town clerk for $500 in 2021, making it the third town vehicle purchased by her and her family for what appeared to be below-market prices.
Three years ago, the Adams County 14 School District ended its SRO contract with Commerce City Police, now the police department wants to reinstate SROs in Adams 14, but at this point, the district still doesn't want them back.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
The president will deliver a speech this afternoon at CS Wind. Watch it on CBS News Colorado's 24/7 streaming service.
Police are investigating several home break-ins and attempted burglaries that have occurred over recent weeks.
Police are trying to track down at least four thieves they believe are part of an organized retail theft ring after they struck three Ulta Beauty stores within an hour and a half.
Headed into an election year you expect animosity between Democrats and Republicans. You don't expect Democrats to turn on each other. But that is exactly what is happening as the war in Gaza divides the Colorado Democratic Party.
One group calling for the conference, hosted by the Jewish National Fund, to be shut down is the Colorado Palestine Coalition.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia in adults. Dr. Ira Chang did an interview with CBS News Colorado and spoke about the disease.
High temperatures will again climb into the 50s across the Denver metro Wednesday afternoon. By Wednesday night a cold front advances bringing cooler weather to the Plains, and snow the high country.
Police in three metro area communities are trying to track down at least four thieves they believe are part of an organized retail theft ring after they struck three Ulta Beauty stores within an hour and a half.
It's an issue that's prompted local law enforcement to form street racing units and make changes to city ordinances allowing for vehicle seizures.
Headed into an election year you expect animosity between Democrats and Republicans. You don't expect Democrats to turn on each other. But that is exactly what is happening as the war in Gaza divides the Colorado Democratic Party.
It's early in the regular season, and the Colorado Avalanche already have another chance to see a record broken.
Ranked NCAA men's baseball programs have some new competition.
Famed sports content publisher used artificial intelligence to write stories under fake author bylines, report claims.
The Nuggets haven't stopped embarrassing the Clippers since the bubble. But what happened on Monday? That might be the new low.
The Broncos are the NFL's hottest team, a sentence that over a month ago would've been describing the heat of the flame inside the dumpster fire in Denver.
The 2022 rise was mainly due to the waning pandemic, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers said.
In the video for "Feather," Sabrina Carpenter is in several scenarios with men who behave badly, and then die in grisly ways.
Compared with 2021, the typical household must spend an additional $11,434 annually just to maintain their standard of living, analysis shows.
Heavy winds on Tuesday afternoon knocked down the National Christmas Tree outside the White House. It was upright again a few hours later, the National Park Service said.
Akron police chief Steve Mylett wrote in an internal review that the shooting of 25-year-old Black man Jayland Walker in June 2022, "while certainly tragic," was "objectively reasonable."
President Joe Biden is heading to southern Colorado and is set to speak in Pueblo Wednesday afternoon. Watch his speech on CBS News Colorado's 24/7 streaming service.
Headed into an election year you expect animosity between Democrats and Republicans. You don't expect Democrats to turn on each other. But that is exactly what is happening as the war in Gaza divides the Colorado Democratic Party.
It's an issue that's prompted local law enforcement to form street racing units and make changes to city ordinances allowing for vehicle seizures.
President Joe Biden arrived in Colorado on Tuesday for a visit that includes two different stops.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby said the job of the court is to "decide cases," and not to "elaborate and expand laws in order to make them easier to understand or enforce."
Aquablation was first used in 2017 but wasn't used in the Denver metro area until January of this year. The procedure takes an average of 45 minutes, and most patients go home the same day.
The death of a woman in an apparent domestic violence murder-suicide came as yet another reminder of the toll of domestic violence in Colorado.
LCSO's search and rescue team has been conducting training with UCHealth's LifeLine helicopter team to make sure they can respond to emergencies in remote areas quickly and safely.
Health experts say there is no immediate cause for international concern regarding the surge in respiratory illnesses, which include pneumonia.
Vapes were "not sold as a recreational product, especially not one targeted to our kids, but that is what it has become," Australia's health minister said.
Compared with 2021, the typical household must spend an additional $11,434 annually just to maintain their standard of living, analysis shows.
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.
Famed sports content publisher used artificial intelligence to write stories under fake author bylines, report claims.
The Cybertruck arrives at a time when automakers are lowering the price of their EVs to appeal to more buyers.
CBS News Colorado got a behind-the-scenes look at the UPS Aurora hub, where staff are working hard to make sure your packages get delivered in time for the holidays.
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.
Colorado's SecureSavings Program has been fully implemented for nearly a year now. It's designed to help those who don't otherwise have retirement savings.