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Anybody who has ever had a pounding, painful, sinus headache, they have a lot of company. Each year more than 35 million Americans suffer from sinusitis.
The FBI says bank robberies are on the rise in the Denver metro area partly because street gangs are getting involved in heists.
An Army veteran in Littleton is struggling with an incurable form of cancer. But the right treatment could improve his quality of life.
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating the food additive Simply Thick and a possible role in the death of an infant in Colorado Springs.
Several medical marijuana dispensary licenses have been denied and many other locations have been fined after a state investigation. Those dispensaries were determined to be in violation of a rule that requires them to grow at least 70 percent of their marijuana.
A food safety watchdog group is urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to keep poultry and ground meat containing drug-resistant strains of salmonella out of the marketplace.
Hundreds of people with children, dogs and strollers laced up their sneakers for "Walk for Lupus Now." The walk kicked off at 10 a.m. Sunday at Denver's City Park.
Students at Heritage Elementary School are on the right track to leading a healthy lifestyle. They planted a garden with herbs, fruits and vegetables.
An increasing number of troops are returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with serious lung diseases. The illnesses have been linked to dust, burning garbage pits and industrial fires.
It's a great way to get your groceries and a spa treatment at the same time. The Whole Foods Market at Tamarac offered Spa Night in Whole Body on Thursday.
The Children's Hospital in Aurora was rated the fifth-best children's hospital in the country by U.S. News and World Report.
Federal health officials are considering whether to add dosing instructions for children under 2 years old to products such as Children's Tylenol.
Two buddies from South Dakota now have a special connection. They came to Denver for a kidney transplant and it's not the first time the donor has given the gift of life.
Thirty million Americans are fighting liver disease. This week the American Liver Foundation is bringing Coloradans together to change that number.
Julie Parker hadn't owned a bicycle since 2003, when she did a triathlon and put it up for sale on Craigslist with the title line "Good Riddance." Now she was 38 and out of shape, and her weight reflected that.
A new storm system will bring heavy, wet snow that may weigh down tree branches and power lines. This could lead to scattered power outages, especially for areas in and near the foothills.
Some schools have opted to close on Wednesday due to a snowstorm moving through Colorado.
Parker has a new tool to help improve safety regarding electric motorcycles and dirt bikes.
With all the rain the Denver metro area received during this week's late-season storm, Boulder County Parks & Open Space has closed multiple trails due to muddy conditions.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston didn't mince words in response to a letter sent last week from the Department of Justice threatening to sue unless the city stops enforcing its so-called ban on "assault weapons."
The CBS Colorado meteorologist described her experience taking part at the event with her new baby.
In April, middle and high school students descended on the campus of Metropolitan State University of Denver with one goal in mind: to learn how to play mariachi music.
See reports from Echo Lake and from Estes Park, where heavy snow has been falling on Tuesday.
Patrece Hairston Peetzm, executive director of the Colorado Perinatal Mental Health Project, talked about how they help moms find perinatal mental health resources.
The YMCA of Metro Denver is helping people over come the barriers that keep them from keeping track of their health.
The Colorado Avalanche quickly drove away any doubt the team would be ready to start the second round Sunday.
On Sunday, the Colorado Avalanche are facing another one of the top teams in the NHL.
Cherie DeVaux became the first woman to train the winner of the opening leg of the Triple Crown.
Held every spring in Louisville, Kentucky, the event is also known for its over-the-top hats and vibrant suits and dresses.
The deal merged Major League Pickleball and the Carvana PPA Tour, two of the nascent sport's most active entities, under one company, Pickleball Inc.
Routes that are under a certain distance will no longer offer food and beverage service, the airline said.
Utz Quality Foods is recalling some of its Zapp's and Dirty brand potato chips because an ingredient may be contaminated by salmonella.
The largest U.S. health insurer said it will eliminate approval requirements for some treatments, including select outpatient surgeries and other procedures.
Uzo Aduba and Darren Criss announced the 2026 Tony nominees for select categories on "CBS Mornings" on Tuesday.
Passengers aboard the ship are in good spirits but may have to quarantine for "eight weeks," a World Health Organization official told CBS News.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed last week's landmark decision striking down Louisiana's congressional map to take effect immediately, drawing a sharp back-and-forth between two justices.
A federal appeals court blocked a FDA rule that allowed the abortion pill mifepristone to be dispensed through the mail.
Nine Native American tribes in South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska are suing the federal government in a bid to stop exploratory drilling for graphite near a sacred site in the Black Hills.
The 81-year-old former New York City mayor has been hospitalized for pneumonia, his spokesperson said.
Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado said on Sunday that the U.S should be considering a broader question of strategy in the war with Iran.
The largest U.S. health insurer said it will eliminate approval requirements for some treatments, including select outpatient surgeries and other procedures.
A federal appeals court blocked a FDA rule that allowed the abortion pill mifepristone to be dispensed through the mail.
A suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus on a cruise ship in the Atlantic off Africa killed three people and sickened at least three others, health officials say.
Many people fear that a family history of dementia dooms them to inevitably suffer the condition themselves. But a new tool, the Brain Care Score, shows how lifestyle changes can be beneficial, cutting the risk of dementia.
The Trump administration is proposing wastewater testing to try to ferret out data on illegal drug use in real time, according to a draft of a new drug control strategy obtained by CBS News. It also proposes using AI to track threats.
Routes that are under a certain distance will no longer offer food and beverage service, the airline said.
Utz Quality Foods is recalling some of its Zapp's and Dirty brand potato chips because an ingredient may be contaminated by salmonella.
The largest U.S. health insurer said it will eliminate approval requirements for some treatments, including select outpatient surgeries and other procedures.
Some Spirit Airlines customers with flight tickets could be out of luck after the discount carrier ceased operations.
The lawsuit ramps up a feud between World Liberty Financial and Sun, who last month sued the Trump-backed company for fraud.
While touring the Marvin Foote Youth Services Center, Colorado state officials described the efforts behind massive changes being made to operations across juvenile detention facilities statewide.
Another Colorado family has come forward after they say they were charged thousands of dollars for having a lock changed.
State regulators are warning bad actors who are bringing hemp‑derived, often chemically-altered products into the state's legal marijuana system that there will be consequences.
A new, nearly 700-page report describes the Evergreen High School shooter's every move the day of the shooting last September, the law enforcement response, and interviews with friends, family, teachers, and witnesses.
A Denver City Council member is pushing to reopen long-term fire service contracts she says are now draining city resources instead of generating revenue.