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A Missing Indigenous Persons Alert for 16-year-old Mariya Crespin of the Dakota tribe was canceled on Friday morning.
History Colorado is hosting a day-long summit dedicated to innovative ideas that create change in community.
Families who qualify for free preschool can enroll in City of Aurora schools.
The University of Colorado has settled a class action lawsuit worth $5 million to students who were denied access to services already paid for during the COVID-19 shutdown.
The case involves the Denver singer Coles Whalen and the unwanted attention she received.
The EF-3 tornado ripped through the northern Colorado town, destroying homes and businesses and killing one person.
A Medina Alert that was issued in a deadly hit-and-run in Fort Collins for a dark-colored Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck 2004-2012 has been canceled.
The work of over 100 artists, dancers, musicians and designers from across the Americas will be on display for the public to enjoy.
A new safe space for East High School students was created in response to recent violence at the school, will open Wednesday.
Colorado lawmakers have pushed forward a slew of aggressive gun control bills that are nearing the governor's desk for signatures.
A federal lawsuit filed against the Aurora Police Department and three individual officers alleges excessive force led to an officer firing a beanbag round into a man's torso, which led to permanent injury and the loss of his career.
Investigators recovered approximately 1,000 live marijuana plants, 200 pounds of processed marijuana products and byproducts, tens of thousands of dollars in U.S. currency and precious metals along with firearms.
Finally, 10 months after starting a daily search for affordable housing, retiree Lou Erickson has a place for herself and daughter, Erica, who has a disability.
R&B and soul icon Alicia Keys has announced a stop at Ball Arena as part of her nationwide tour.
Like many mothers, Mandee McLane-Alvarado dreamed of hearing to her child's name called at graduation, but that's not going to happen for her and for her family.
Officials have released new details of their investigation into a small plane crash that killed two men in Erie, Colorado, a crash that family members say was caused by sudden wind shear.
One food pantry in Lakewood already has empty shelves after SNAP benefits ended over the weekend.
On Sunday, peaceful demonstrators gathered in Denver to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Sudan amid that country's civil war. Speakers from Colorado's Sudanese community called on state lawmakers and the community to help and are collecting donations for the civilians they say are trapped without food, access to water, or medical aid.
Xcel Energy customers are going to start seeing changes in their bills as new time of use are now in effect.
Three people were shot early Sunday morning at a reported house party in northeast Denver. One Denver Police Department officer shot at an armed male who police say wouldn't drop his handgun. However, that person ran off and was not found.
A fireworks display in Highlands Ranch that was canceled for fear of wildfire risk could be reignited by Douglas County commissioners.
A man who stayed at a downtown Denver hotel last summer says he woke up to bats flying around his room — and that one of them bit him. He has now filed a lawsuit against the hotel.
The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday delivered a death blow to ballot measures aimed at handing Democrats seven of Colorado's eight Congressional seats.
U.S. Congressman Gabe Evans and Energy Secretary Chris Wright are promoting what they say is a consumer-focused approach to expanding the nation's energy grid.
A 27-year-old Rocky Ford man who pleaded guilty to a felony drug offense eight years ago, and was thereby not permitted by state law to own a firearm, was recently sentenced for owning 17 guns and trafficking narcotics from his home.
On July 1, changes will limit how much Americans can borrow and limit their repayment options.
There were numerous fires burning in western and southern Colorado on Monday. Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson and Sydney Watson all died trying to fight one of them over the weekend.
A fireworks display in Highlands Ranch that was canceled for fear of wildfire risk could be reignited by Douglas County commissioners.
A man who stayed at a downtown Denver hotel last summer says he woke up to bats flying around his room -- and that one of them bit him. He has now filed a lawsuit against the hotel.
CU Athletic Director Fernando Lovo sat down with CBS Colorado to share what it takes to set teams up for success.
Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been indicted on illegal sports gambling charges, authorities announced Monday.
On Friday, Denver Summit FC celebrated another major milestone with the opening of the team's new performance center in Centennial.
The U.S. men's team had already clinched its spot in the Round of 32, the knockout round, with its 2-0 win over Australia on Friday.
The Colorado Avalanche traded Valeri Nichushkin to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
No foul was initially called after Alyssa Thomas' fist made contact with Caitlin Clark's throat during a game between the Phoenix Mercury and Indiana Fever on Wednesday.
A big majority say the nation has succeeded in achieving its founding ideals, at least a fair amount, if not a great deal. But Americans also see a nation facing challenges today, according to CBS News' most recent poll.
The USDA says almost 11% of SNAP payments contain errors, almost double the threshold set by Congress. Here's what is going on.
Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been indicted on illegal sports gambling charges, authorities announced Monday.
The Supreme Court overturned a 90-year-old decision that allowed Congress to shield members of certain independent agencies from being fired by the president at will.
The Supreme Court allowed Lisa Cook to continue in her post as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors while legal proceedings over President Trump's attempt to fire her continue.
The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday delivered a death blow to ballot measures aimed at handing Democrats seven of Colorado's eight Congressional seats.
A big majority say the nation has succeeded in achieving its founding ideals, at least a fair amount, if not a great deal. But Americans also see a nation facing challenges today, according to CBS News' most recent poll.
The Supreme Court overturned a 90-year-old decision that allowed Congress to shield members of certain independent agencies from being fired by the president at will.
The Supreme Court allowed Lisa Cook to continue in her post as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors while legal proceedings over President Trump's attempt to fire her continue.
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count mail ballots that are cast by Election Day but arrive later, rejecting a GOP challenge to a Mississippi law.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued an Air Quality Health Advisory for nearly 20 counties, warning that smoke from large fires could bring periods of moderate to heavy smoke.
Larimer County in Northern Colorado confirms first human case of West Nile virus this year
A trove of emails offers a new look at how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention navigated some of the most controversial decisions of President Trump's second term.
American tennis legend Chris Evert announced that her ovarian cancer had returned in a social media post Thursday.
Some Senate Democrats want to cap the amount beneficiaries in traditional Medicare have to pay toward care, but the move is expected to draw GOP opposition for potentially adding billions to Medicare costs.
A man who stayed at a downtown Denver hotel last summer says he woke up to bats flying around his room — and that one of them bit him. He has now filed a lawsuit against the hotel.
U.S. Congressman Gabe Evans and Energy Secretary Chris Wright are promoting what they say is a consumer-focused approach to expanding the nation's energy grid.
The USDA says almost 11% of SNAP payments contain errors, almost double the threshold set by Congress. Here's what is going on.
The Supreme Court overturned a 90-year-old decision that allowed Congress to shield members of certain independent agencies from being fired by the president at will.
The Supreme Court allowed Lisa Cook to continue in her post as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors while legal proceedings over President Trump's attempt to fire her continue.
A man who stayed at a downtown Denver hotel last summer says he woke up to bats flying around his room — and that one of them bit him. He has now filed a lawsuit against the hotel.
A Keenesburg police officer pleaded no contest to reckless driving and reckless endangerment stemming from a 2025 crash on Interstate 25 that the Colorado State Patrol said he caused -- and then fled from.
A locksmith who investigators believe has been targeting older adults in the Denver metro area is now facing theft charges.
An internal Denver International Airport memo obtained by CBS Colorado appears to corroborate key details of a closed-door meeting that city officials have been publicly disputing.
The Colorado State Patrol has concluded one of its troopers, Amber Garcia, used excessive force when she tasered a driver seven times in 35 seconds in 2024 in Saguache County.