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Democratic Senator Michael Bennet and Republican congressman Ken Buck are leading a charge to ban TikTok in the U.S.
A police officer fell off a bridge in Fountain while trying to stop a suspect from jumping off that bridge after a pursuit.
There was an unusual chase inside McGuckins Hardware Store involving a raccoon.
After a spring tour of Asia, Bryan Adams hits 26 cities across the U.S. this summer. Tickets go on sale on Friday.
A man is dead, and a driver faces charges for leaving the scene of the crash that killed him.
Douglas County Commissioners are making improving broadband a priority this year thanks to federal funding.
Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly sees no specific reason for the locations hit.
A nonprofit organization is asking travelers to Europe for help by taking luggage full of medical supplies and coats for the people most in need in Ukraine.
Around 3 a.m. Wednesday, an underground water pipe called a conduit broke in the road causing a big mess.
Watch Ashton Altieri's forecast.
Jamal Murray just nodded when asked if this might be the most confident he's ever been.
The alleged incident occurred the day before the Bengals' playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, according to court documents.
Kylie McDevitt will be 38 weeks pregnant when the big game gets underway.
Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders proudly recited the numbers from his first recruiting class at Colorado.
Michael Malone might coach Nikola Jokic in the All-Star Game. He might get the rare chance to coach against him, too.
Global Pharma's eye drops have been linked to a U.S. outbreak which has led to at least five people losing their vision.
So far, no consumers have reported any illnesses as a result of the possible contamination.
The city of Thornton has become one of the first in Colorado to go after the manufacturers of firefighting foam that it believes is the cause of contamination in its water that it will cost millions to mitigate.
Maker of prepared meats says some of its salami, pepperoni and other products may be contaminated.
The team includes support from Aurora Fire Rescue personnel, Aurora police officers, as well as mental and behavioral health experts.
A police officer fell off a bridge in Fountain while trying to stop a suspect from jumping off that bridge after a pursuit.
Watch Ashton Altieri's forecast.
Watch Ashton Altieri's forecast.
Many are hoping RTD's Northwest Line from Longmont to Denver could finally be constructed and opened.
Family members of an overdose victim discuss the new formation of the Denver Police Department's new task force dedicated to combatting fentanyl.
Residential rent analysis company, Rentometer, found other double-digit spikes around Colorado from 2021 to 2022 – rent increased 15% in Aurora, 13% in Boulder, and shot up 18% in Fort Collins.
Thanks to inflation, groceries are already so expensive. Now some who rely on government assistance will be getting less money to put food on the table.
Energy bills have been much higher in recent months than in previous years for households that are using the same or less energy than even a year ago.
This year, Denver's minimum wage is up to $17.29, compared to $15.87 in 2022.
In the month of January, many of us are looking at our finances for the rest of the year. And with tax season upon us, it's important to know how to best use your refund.
Democratic Senator Michael Bennet and Republican congressman Ken Buck are leading a charge to ban TikTok in the U.S.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley recommended not shooting it down due to danger from debris, a senior defense official said.
On Monday you can watch Denver's City Council at Large debate at Regis University on our 24 hour streaming channel CBS News Colorado.
Gov. Jared Polis says Black History Month is a chance to recognize the achievements of Black Americans throughout history in Colorado.
Sen. Michael Bennet is calling for the removal of TikTok from app stores in the U.S.
Americans' tax dollars ultimately fund the slaughter and human consumption of some wild horses from Colorado, advocates say. But a bill up for debate this legislative session in Colorado is aiming to put an end to that.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says nearly half the population of the East Cherry Creek Valley water district was affected.
The Colorado Medical Board has disciplined a family physician in western Colorado for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients without properly informing them of the risks.
The lawsuit says surveillance video shows her wandering out of the facility in the middle of the night last winter, getting locked out, then banging on the doors for help, but no one found her for five hours.
Breath tests showed the veteran pilot's blood alcohol level was .126 as he was on his way to work in full flight uniform. He has since resigned, according to his lawyer.
The effort to fight for justice and keep the spirit of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive and well in Denver for the 38th year of the MLK Marade.
The Buffalo Bills safety is showing remarkable signs of recovery after collapsing on the field during a game.
Democratic Senator Michael Bennet and Republican congressman Ken Buck are leading a charge to ban TikTok in the U.S.
A police officer fell off a bridge in Fountain while trying to stop a suspect from jumping off that bridge after a pursuit.
There was an unusual chase inside McGuckins Hardware Store involving a raccoon.
After a spring tour of Asia, Bryan Adams hits 26 cities across the U.S. this summer. Tickets go on sale on Friday.
A man is dead, and a driver faces charges for leaving the scene of the crash that killed him.
Jamal Murray just nodded when asked if this might be the most confident he's ever been.
The alleged incident occurred the day before the Bengals' playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, according to court documents.
Kylie McDevitt will be 38 weeks pregnant when the big game gets underway.
Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders proudly recited the numbers from his first recruiting class at Colorado.
Michael Malone might coach Nikola Jokic in the All-Star Game. He might get the rare chance to coach against him, too.
Americans' tax dollars ultimately fund the slaughter and human consumption of some wild horses from Colorado, advocates say. But a bill up for debate this legislative session in Colorado is aiming to put an end to that.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says nearly half the population of the East Cherry Creek Valley water district was affected.
The Colorado Medical Board has disciplined a family physician in western Colorado for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients without properly informing them of the risks.
The lawsuit says surveillance video shows her wandering out of the facility in the middle of the night last winter, getting locked out, then banging on the doors for help, but no one found her for five hours.
Breath tests showed the veteran pilot's blood alcohol level was .126 as he was on his way to work in full flight uniform. He has since resigned, according to his lawyer.
The job market remains red-hot despite the Federal Reserve's push to slow economic growth.
The alleged incident occurred the day before the Bengals' playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, according to court documents.
Global Pharma's eye drops have been linked to a U.S. outbreak which has led to at least five people losing their vision.
Police submitted almost two million "crime guns" to the ATF to trace since 2017, with a quarter of those guns being used in a crime within a year of purchase, federal data shows.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley recommended not shooting it down due to danger from debris, a senior defense official said.
Residential rent analysis company, Rentometer, found other double-digit spikes around Colorado from 2021 to 2022 – rent increased 15% in Aurora, 13% in Boulder, and shot up 18% in Fort Collins.
Thanks to inflation, groceries are already so expensive. Now some who rely on government assistance will be getting less money to put food on the table.
Energy bills have been much higher in recent months than in previous years for households that are using the same or less energy than even a year ago.
This year, Denver's minimum wage is up to $17.29, compared to $15.87 in 2022.
In the month of January, many of us are looking at our finances for the rest of the year. And with tax season upon us, it's important to know how to best use your refund.
Global Pharma's eye drops have been linked to a U.S. outbreak which has led to at least five people losing their vision.
So far, no consumers have reported any illnesses as a result of the possible contamination.
The city of Thornton has become one of the first in Colorado to go after the manufacturers of firefighting foam that it believes is the cause of contamination in its water that it will cost millions to mitigate.
Maker of prepared meats says some of its salami, pepperoni and other products may be contaminated.
The team includes support from Aurora Fire Rescue personnel, Aurora police officers, as well as mental and behavioral health experts.
Colorado does not have groundhogs but there is an infamous marmot in Boulder that made a prediction about spring Thursday morning.
Last month ranked as the coldest and snowiest January in Denver 16 years and ranked among the most wintry months in the city's history.
While it was bitterly cold across all of Colorado Tuesday morning, a small town in Moffat County was one of the coldest places in the country.
CBS4 First Alert Meteorologist is in South Lake Tahoe, California
The team includes support from Aurora Fire Rescue personnel, Aurora police officers, as well as mental and behavioral health experts.
A police officer fell off a bridge in Fountain while trying to stop a suspect from jumping off that bridge after a pursuit.
Watch Ashton Altieri's forecast.
Watch Ashton Altieri's forecast.
Many are hoping RTD's Northwest Line from Longmont to Denver could finally be constructed and opened.
Family members of an overdose victim discuss the new formation of the Denver Police Department's new task force dedicated to combatting fentanyl.