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Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
The Denver City Council has added another $4.5 million to fund the Salvation Army contract.
Winter Park, one of Colorado's more popular ski areas, may look a lot different in a few years. Part of the proposed improvements to the resort is a plan for a gondola that would run from the base to the nearby town of Winter Park.
The Colorado Department of Transportation unveiled a new and improved bridge over the South Platte River on Tuesday.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is awarding $3 million in grant funding from settlements of lawsuits against drug companies to provide free naloxone to nonprofits across the state to help prevent overdose deaths.
A Christian camp in Bailey is dismissing a lawsuit against the department as part of a settlement, in which the agency says religious organizations are exempt from a rule dealing with gender identity.
Strong windstorms moved through Colorado on Tuesday, and in one part of the Eastern Plains damage reports are coming in.
The U.S. Postal Service is issuing a plea to dog owners. The organization wants help to keeping postal workers safe from dog bites.
On the pine-rich land in Elizabeth, where beetle-kill has run rampant, fire mitigation is critical. That's why dozens of volunteers stepped in to help a small nonprofit ranch.
Severe storms are finally coming to an end across Colorado this evening after a day of heavy rain, hail, and strong winds. But don't put away the umbrella just yet, another round of rain is expected tomorrow.
Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
Most would see an Iranian nuclear weapon as a serious threat but also voice concern about a wider war.
But the Senate parliamentarian says the Postal Service's 7,200 new EVs can't be auctioned off.
ICE is holding around 59,000 detainees in facilities across the country, likely setting a record high, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
Almost a dozen Iranian nationals were arrested by immigration agents, in the Trump administration's latest crackdown.
Residents in Bennett are reeling after another round of severe storms in their community.
Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
The Denver City Council has added another $4.5 million to fund the Salvation Army contract.
Resort employees are hoping that a gondola will be built that will transport people from the town of Winter Park to the ski resort's base.
The bridge connects Alameda Avenue from Santa Fe Drive to Lipan Street. It also includes a bike path.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is awarding $3 million in grant funding from settlements of lawsuits against drug companies to provide free naloxone to nonprofits across the state to help prevent overdose deaths.
Novo Nordisk said it will stop selling Wegovy on Hims & Hers, claiming the telehealth company sold knockoff versions of the weight-loss drug.
Some of the nation's health insurers say they're taking steps to speed the process by which doctors approve medical care.
Multiple batches of chocolate nonpareils produced by Weaver Nut Company, Inc. and sold across the U.S. have been recalled due to potential undeclared milk allergens, the Food and Drug Administration said.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
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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.
Colorado's Peace Officer Standards and Training Board has revoked the state peace officer license of Robert Gordanier, the former Lakeside police chief.
Two Aurora firefighters -- a lieutenant and an engineer -- have been demoted over a bizarre incident in which the firefighters are accused of using their fire engine spotlights to blind an Aurora police officer as he was driving.
A Denver judge sentenced Shannon McShane to four years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for influencing a public servant, perjury, and retaliation against a witness.
A new paid leave program for city workers is causing "unintended consequences" at Denver's 911 call answering center, with overall leave usage among 911 call takers shooting up 334% in 2024. That's according to the director of the 911 center.
Janel Forde, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's Chief Operating Officer, has left the Mayor's office and taken a job with the University of Colorado.
Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
The Denver City Council has added another $4.5 million to fund the Salvation Army contract.
Winter Park, one of Colorado's more popular ski areas, may look a lot different in a few years. Part of the proposed improvements to the resort is a plan for a gondola that would run from the base to the nearby town of Winter Park.
The Colorado Department of Transportation unveiled a new and improved bridge over the South Platte River on Tuesday.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is awarding $3 million in grant funding from settlements of lawsuits against drug companies to provide free naloxone to nonprofits across the state to help prevent overdose deaths.
Residents in Bennett are reeling after another round of severe storms in their community.
Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
The Denver City Council has added another $4.5 million to fund the Salvation Army contract.
Resort employees are hoping that a gondola will be built that will transport people from the town of Winter Park to the ski resort's base.
The bridge connects Alameda Avenue from Santa Fe Drive to Lipan Street. It also includes a bike path.
On the pine-rich land in Elizabeth, where beetle-kill has run rampant, fire mitigation is critical. That's why dozens of volunteers stepped in to help a small nonprofit ranch.
Pacers star guard Tyrese Haliburton, who had been playing with a strained calf, went down in the first quarter and would not return.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
Bethpage Black is not only one of the best and most demanding golf courses in the world, it's public. One of the rare public tracks that has what it takes to host golf's best.
J.J. Spaun took advantage of a lengthy rain delay to recover and win the U.S. Open.
Most would see an Iranian nuclear weapon as a serious threat but also voice concern about a wider war.
But the Senate parliamentarian says the Postal Service's 7,200 new EVs can't be auctioned off.
The NATO summit follows a U.S. operation striking Iranian nuclear sites — and the announcement by President Trump of a ceasefire.
President Trump accused Israel and Iran of violating a ceasefire, but then said it was "in effect" after a phone call with Israel's leader.
President Trump, Israel and Iran say a ceasefire he announced earlier between the two nations has begun.
Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
Most would see an Iranian nuclear weapon as a serious threat but also voice concern about a wider war.
But the Senate parliamentarian says the Postal Service's 7,200 new EVs can't be auctioned off.
ICE is holding around 59,000 detainees in facilities across the country, likely setting a record high, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
Almost a dozen Iranian nationals were arrested by immigration agents, in the Trump administration's latest crackdown.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is awarding $3 million in grant funding from settlements of lawsuits against drug companies to provide free naloxone to nonprofits across the state to help prevent overdose deaths.
Novo Nordisk said it will stop selling Wegovy on Hims & Hers, claiming the telehealth company sold knockoff versions of the weight-loss drug.
Some of the nation's health insurers say they're taking steps to speed the process by which doctors approve medical care.
Multiple batches of chocolate nonpareils produced by Weaver Nut Company, Inc. and sold across the U.S. have been recalled due to potential undeclared milk allergens, the Food and Drug Administration said.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
The Trump administration plans to rescind the "roadless rule" that impedes logging on 59 million acres of national forests, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says.
If you want to add a little pop to your wedding day in Colorado, look no further than HipPops Gelato Bars.
Global crude prices jumped on Sunday but have since retreated. Here's what experts say about the outlook for oil and gas.
Ford is recalling 200,000 Mustang Mach-E cars due to an issue with its door latches that could put children at risk.
Novo Nordisk said it will stop selling Wegovy on Hims & Hers, claiming the telehealth company sold knockoff versions of the weight-loss drug.
Colorado's Peace Officer Standards and Training Board has revoked the state peace officer license of Robert Gordanier, the former Lakeside police chief.
Two Aurora firefighters -- a lieutenant and an engineer -- have been demoted over a bizarre incident in which the firefighters are accused of using their fire engine spotlights to blind an Aurora police officer as he was driving.
A Denver judge sentenced Shannon McShane to four years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for influencing a public servant, perjury, and retaliation against a witness.
A new paid leave program for city workers is causing "unintended consequences" at Denver's 911 call answering center, with overall leave usage among 911 call takers shooting up 334% in 2024. That's according to the director of the 911 center.
Janel Forde, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's Chief Operating Officer, has left the Mayor's office and taken a job with the University of Colorado.