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Former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney blasted Republicans raising fears about college students voting and implored new graduates not to compromise truths in a commencement speech at her alma mater.
Memorial Day will start out with mostly sunny skies. However, by the afternoon we can still expect to see increasing clouds and a few scattered storms. Daytime highs will climb to the low 80s for the Denver metro area and eastern plains, with 60s and 70s in the mountains and mid-80s on the western slope.
The U.S. Air Force paid $9 million for a new water treatment facility in Fountain due to past military activities that may have contaminated the city's water supply, according to a Peterson Space Force Base spokesperson.
Mark Stallins spends two days walking from grave to grave playing taps for every fallen soldier, sailor, Marine or airman.
As pools across the state open, the city of Aurora is still dealing with some staffing shortages at its pools.
"Woodstock" is a robot that helps workers at bb.q Chicken in Aurora delivers orders to tables.
The lawsuit -- filed this week in Denver District Court -- alleges that drivers urinated in bottles and defecated in dog waste bags in their delivery vans to ensure that they did not face discipline for failing to stay on pace with their deliveries.
Teacher Zach Kennelly is teaching his students using his newest tool. Magicschool.ai. It's an online program that uses artificial intelligence to help teachers and their students.
Hundreds of artists and residents of the Central Park community showed up for Sunday's 24th annual Denver Arts Festival.
In a fight until the finish, Newgarden caught up with the reigning champion Ericsson in the final lap, taking the lead and finishing in first.
The Kentucky Derby horses were euthanized after suffering serious injuries in races on Friday and Saturday.
The best season in DU women's lacrosse history came to an end Friday after a loss to top-ranked Northwestern in the Final 4.
There's a lot less of Russell Wilson this offseason. No more hype videos bombarding social media, no more chronicles of every globetrotting trip, no more merchandise pitches or cringey catchphrases. And apparently, fewer gourmet meals, too.
Less than 48 hours after the Denver Broncos decided to release the veteran kicker, Brandon McManus signed with the Jaguars.
Watch Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
After the United States Air Force paid $9M for a water treatment plant in Fountain due to PFAS, CBS News Colorado investigator Kati Weis got an exclusive look inside the facility.
As pools across the state open, the city of Aurora is still dealing with some staffing shortages at its pools.
Watch Dave Aguilera's Forecast
A 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee, who doesn't speak any English, shows off unique talent to classmates by playing the piano.
Former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney blasted Republicans raising fears about college students voting and implored new graduates not to compromise truths in a commencement speech at her alma mater.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden will now have to sell their debt ceiling deal to lawmakers.
The Kremlin is upset with remarks the South Carolina senator made about Ukraine.
Turkey's Supreme Election Council chairman said Erdogan had received 52.14% of the votes.
A deal on the nation's borrowing limit could be close, with just six days to go before the first default in U.S. history.
The lawsuit -- filed this week in Denver District Court -- alleges that drivers urinated in bottles and defecated in dog waste bags in their delivery vans to ensure that they did not face discipline for failing to stay on pace with their deliveries.
Charleigh Chatterton gave birth to her daughter with no complications. Days later, her "chances of survival were slim" after she got a rash "as hot to touch as a boiled kettle," she said.
Toxic microplastics from everyday items like water bottles and clothing have been discovered in several major Colorado waterways, and it is local high school and college students who have made the discovery.
According to researchers and medical experts with UCHealth in northern Colorado, the number of young adults experiencing strokes in the region has nearly doubled in the last three to five years.
Musk said the company would try to use the implants to restore vision and mobility in humans who had lost such abilities.
The U.S. Air Force paid $9 million for a new water treatment facility in Fountain due to past military activities that may have contaminated the city's water supply, according to a Peterson Space Force Base spokesperson.
Toxic microplastics from everyday items like water bottles and clothing have been discovered in several major Colorado waterways, and it is local high school and college students who have made the discovery.
The Denver Department of Parks and Recreation and its Pickleball Advisory Board have identified potential sites for new pickleball courts after plans to install and expand courts at Congress Park and Sloan's Lake Park were canceled.
Denver prosecutors have charged Matthews in connection with 10 women he dated. Many say they blacked out after drinking with Matthews at his home and several say after they blacked out, they believe Matthews sexually assaulted them.
A first-of-its-kind bill is set to be signed into law this Saturday, and it's all about protecting Colorado's wild horses. The bill's sponsors believe it could serve as a model for other states across the American West.
KIPP Colorado, a network of free college-preparatory public charter schools, is increasing pay to ensure that educators are compensated fairly and transparently.
With graduation season upon us, many graduates may be rethinking their future plans following the pandemic. Some may wonder whether or not it's worth the cost to pursue a college degree.
Dozens of Denver residents are experiencing homelessness and other challenges when it comes to affordable housing. Those individuals now have an outlet to get back on their feet.
Colorado's Property Tax Deferral Programs have traditionally helped seniors and active military personnel continue to afford to live in their homes by deferring the payment of their property taxes. This service was expanded this year.
The latest report for the first quarter of 2023 shows that Colorado recorded 55,787 new entity filings, posting the largest quarter in the report's history
Nikola Jokic had 30 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists as the Nuggets swept the Western Conference finals with a 113-111 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4.
A severe storm hit parts of Colorado's Front Range overnight, causing damage from large hail.
Former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney blasted Republicans raising fears about college students voting and implored new graduates not to compromise truths in a commencement speech at her alma mater.
Memorial Day will start out with mostly sunny skies. However, by the afternoon we can still expect to see increasing clouds and a few scattered storms. Daytime highs will climb to the low 80s for the Denver metro area and eastern plains, with 60s and 70s in the mountains and mid-80s on the western slope.
The U.S. Air Force paid $9 million for a new water treatment facility in Fountain due to past military activities that may have contaminated the city's water supply, according to a Peterson Space Force Base spokesperson.
Mark Stallins spends two days walking from grave to grave playing taps for every fallen soldier, sailor, Marine or airman.
As pools across the state open, the city of Aurora is still dealing with some staffing shortages at its pools.
Watch Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
After the United States Air Force paid $9M for a water treatment plant in Fountain due to PFAS, CBS News Colorado investigator Kati Weis got an exclusive look inside the facility.
As pools across the state open, the city of Aurora is still dealing with some staffing shortages at its pools.
Watch Dave Aguilera's Forecast
A 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee, who doesn't speak any English, shows off unique talent to classmates by playing the piano.
In a fight until the finish, Newgarden caught up with the reigning champion Ericsson in the final lap, taking the lead and finishing in first.
The Kentucky Derby horses were euthanized after suffering serious injuries in races on Friday and Saturday.
The best season in DU women's lacrosse history came to an end Friday after a loss to top-ranked Northwestern in the Final 4.
There's a lot less of Russell Wilson this offseason. No more hype videos bombarding social media, no more chronicles of every globetrotting trip, no more merchandise pitches or cringey catchphrases. And apparently, fewer gourmet meals, too.
Less than 48 hours after the Denver Broncos decided to release the veteran kicker, Brandon McManus signed with the Jaguars.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden will now have to sell their debt ceiling deal to lawmakers.
Charleigh Chatterton gave birth to her daughter with no complications. Days later, her "chances of survival were slim" after she got a rash "as hot to touch as a boiled kettle," she said.
The Kremlin is upset with remarks the South Carolina senator made about Ukraine.
Late Army Cpl. Luther H. Story's bravery during the Korean War earned him the Medal of Honor -- and cost him his life. Until now, no one knew where his body was.
Officials lauded first responders Monday and said rescue operations were wrapping up and a recovery operation will begin soon.
Former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney blasted Republicans raising fears about college students voting and implored new graduates not to compromise truths in a commencement speech at her alma mater.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden will now have to sell their debt ceiling deal to lawmakers.
The Kremlin is upset with remarks the South Carolina senator made about Ukraine.
Turkey's Supreme Election Council chairman said Erdogan had received 52.14% of the votes.
A deal on the nation's borrowing limit could be close, with just six days to go before the first default in U.S. history.
The lawsuit -- filed this week in Denver District Court -- alleges that drivers urinated in bottles and defecated in dog waste bags in their delivery vans to ensure that they did not face discipline for failing to stay on pace with their deliveries.
Charleigh Chatterton gave birth to her daughter with no complications. Days later, her "chances of survival were slim" after she got a rash "as hot to touch as a boiled kettle," she said.
Toxic microplastics from everyday items like water bottles and clothing have been discovered in several major Colorado waterways, and it is local high school and college students who have made the discovery.
According to researchers and medical experts with UCHealth in northern Colorado, the number of young adults experiencing strokes in the region has nearly doubled in the last three to five years.
Musk said the company would try to use the implants to restore vision and mobility in humans who had lost such abilities.
From Ford's Edsel to bottled water with flavoring for pets, notorious corporate and marketing missteps are featured in a traveling exhibition, "The Museum of Failure," now on display in Brooklyn.
No, we still don't know when Casa Bonita will hold their grand reopening, but you can now jump on their waiting list.
Two billboards went up this week in Denver advertising Casa Bonita. They are located along Colfax Avenue close to Empower Field at Mile High.
Some college students opt for majors that may not pay off down the line. Your alma mater can also make a big difference.
Forecasters expect residential power costs to continue rising this summer even as other energy prices drop.
KIPP Colorado, a network of free college-preparatory public charter schools, is increasing pay to ensure that educators are compensated fairly and transparently.
With graduation season upon us, many graduates may be rethinking their future plans following the pandemic. Some may wonder whether or not it's worth the cost to pursue a college degree.
Dozens of Denver residents are experiencing homelessness and other challenges when it comes to affordable housing. Those individuals now have an outlet to get back on their feet.
Colorado's Property Tax Deferral Programs have traditionally helped seniors and active military personnel continue to afford to live in their homes by deferring the payment of their property taxes. This service was expanded this year.
The latest report for the first quarter of 2023 shows that Colorado recorded 55,787 new entity filings, posting the largest quarter in the report's history