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A Walmart in Colorado Springs is temporarily closed due to a COVID-19 outbreak.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said the 7 day average of cases in the city is as high as it was at the height of the coronavirus pandemic in May.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife urged hunters to take measures to mitigate their exposure to COVID-19 after two outbreaks were confirmed.
As Denver Mayor Michael Hancock discussed a growing number of COVID-19 cases on Monday, Denver Public Schools Superintendent Susana Cordova weighed in on the impact to schools.
Colorado will divide that money with other states which will be used to address the opioid epidemic.
Gov. Jared Polis extended the face mask order for Colorado that was set to expire on Monday.
A mother of three recently celebrated 20 years since undergoing a bone marrow transplant.
The Clocktower Cabaret is reopening months after an attempt in July missed the mark with audiences who were ready to come back to shows indoors.
Tents were just the beginning. The parents had to get new desks and chairs as well as find a way to easily move supplies back and forth on those not-so-perfect Colorado days.
HealthONE announced eight CareNow Urgent care facilities across the Denver metro area have joined the list of sites offering rapid testing.
The Tri-County Health Department warned residents to change their habits on Friday as each of their counties are reporting new cases and hospitalizations.
Gov. Jared Polis said Friday that he will be renewing Colorado's face mask for another 30 days.
Community-based charities must submit their applications by Oct. 30.
An antibody treatment taken by President Donald Trump after his COVID-19 diagnosis is the focus of clinical trials at the UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital.
Thursday night Green Mountain hosted Northridge in a game that was only scheduled 10 days ago.
For Billy Hailey, his release was a day he had been waiting for and working toward for 20 years. Now, he is unexpectedly back in custody after the state says it miscalculated the date.
On Friday, fire crews in southern Colorado managed to improve containment of the Aspen Acres Fire, even as the wildfire grew to over 100,000 acres.
Seven years after the project to build a town square was first announced, Broomfield officials say negotiations are at a standstill as developers prepare a new proposal.
Children's Hospital Colorado Foundation hosts its annual Courage Classic Bicycle Tour to raise money for the important care that is provided at Children's Hospital Colorado.
Police are investigating a crash that left one person in Commerce City hospitalized after a young rider was thrown from an e-motorcycle.
Indigenous artist and designer Ken Many Wounds is one of many excited to take part in this year's Cheyenne Frontier Days at the brand new Morning Star American Indian Village, which highlights indigenous art, history, and culture.
For Billy Hailey, an inmate in the Colorado Department of Corrections, his release was a day he had been waiting for and working toward for 20 years. Now, he is unexpectedly back in custody after the state says it miscalculated his release date.
Denver police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed a man in the Green Valley Ranch neighborhood on Friday.
A woman shot near the Aurora ICE detention facility on Thursday says she is recovering as friends and family begin fundraising to help cover her medical costs. Protesters and former detainees have expressed concern over the shooting and hope to ensure future interactions are safe.
In the lead up to Cheyenne Frontier Days, Chuck James can be found at Frontier Park's barns and equine operations, making sure the horses are ready to delight visitors at the parades. He's been volunteering at the event for more than 50 years and has family ties to Frontier Days dating back to 1899.
Novak Djokovic talks to "CBS Mornings" about still competing at 39 years old, the U.S. Open and Serena Williams' return to the court.
Denver Summit FC will play their first game at Centennial Stadium on Saturday.
Spain is looking to secure a World Cup victory for the first time in 16 years, and Argentina enters Sunday hoping to become back-to-back champions.
Hilton Grand Vacations said it has fired an employee who sent a racial slur to Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray.
The World Cup semifinal between England and Argentina was a grudge match, reopening decades-old wounds for both countries.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.3 with the epicenter 30 miles southwest of Aquiles Serdan, Mexico.
Novak Djokovic talks to "CBS Mornings" about still competing at 39 years old, the U.S. Open and Serena Williams' return to the court.
Trillions of wealth passed down by the baby boomers will likely go to younger Americans who are already rich. Here's how much they'll get.
A cybersecurity incident has forced Coca-Cola to suspend Fairlife milk production in the U.S. An investigation is underway.
The appeals court in Washington, D.C., divided 2-1 in ruling in favor of the Trump administration in the legal battle over the Pentagon's escort policy for journalists.
The appeals court in Washington, D.C., divided 2-1 in ruling in favor of the Trump administration in the legal battle over the Pentagon's escort policy for journalists.
In a primetime address, President Trump alleged the U.S. election system falls "catastrophically short," revisiting a topic that has drawn his attention for years — and making claims that election experts have heavily disputed.
President Trump delivered a speech on election security Thursday night at the White House. Here are the facts behind some of his claims.
The State Department is cracking down on universities accepting funding from foreign entities on U S. government watch lists.
George Santos has worn many hats: swindler, congressman, prison inmate, podcast host. The obvious next gig? Reality TV show contestant.
Donor Alliance is hosting its annual Donor Dash 5K to honor, celebrate and recognize the impact of organ and tissue donation.
A lettuce supplier to fast-food giant Taco Bell has been linked to a nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak that has sickened thousands of people, the CDC said.
Doctors raised a range of concerns about a testosterone screening policy announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, which is likely to be costly to implement.
Medical assistants are some of the first faces you see when visiting the doctor, but a new survey finds it's getting harder to hire for those positions.
A blood test may predict if apparently healthy older adults are likely to develop Alzheimer's symptoms in the next five or 10 years, researchers say.
Trillions of wealth passed down by the baby boomers will likely go to younger Americans who are already rich. Here's how much they'll get.
A cybersecurity incident has forced Coca-Cola to suspend Fairlife milk production in the U.S. An investigation is underway.
Adjusting to permanent daylight saving time would cause significant disruptions to schedules and operations, an airline trade group said.
After detecting suspicious activity on the teleprompter operator's account, Kalshi investigated and then referred the case to federal regulators.
The Jamestown Mercantile Cafe is a restaurant that also doubles as a gathering place for the foothills town of Jamestown. The building it's located in is going up for sale.
For Billy Hailey, his release was a day he had been waiting for and working toward for 20 years. Now, he is unexpectedly back in custody after the state says it miscalculated the date.
A second family in Colorado says a little-known insurance rule has left them fighting two companies to get medical bills paid.
Memorials are being held in the hometowns of three wildland firefighters who died while battling a fire on the Colorado-Utah border. Meanwhile, the circumstances surrounding their deaths are still under investigation.
Concerns are emerging about a company formerly known as COE Bikes, which continues advertising free e-bikes and is now drawing scrutiny from state agencies.
The City of Denver is giving itself stronger enforcement tools to hold owners of neglected and derelict properties accountable, including significantly larger fines for those who fail to comply with city orders.