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COVID-19 case numbers are dropping nationally, but rising in Colorado. That increase in cases is taking a toll on Colorado hospitals.
Two vehicles at a gas station were struck by bullets after an argument at a bus stop ended with one person pulling out a gun and shooting.
Choosing to testify in his own defense, Steve Pankey was grilled by prosecutors who say he murdered 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews in December 1984.
While many costumes shops and Halloween stores are back in business, some stores like The Wizard's Chest in Denver are experiencing a shortage of products and costumes, because of supply chain issues caused by the pandemic.
A chemical spill caused eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 in Vail to close Friday morning.
Aurora Fire investigators are asking for help in finding the suspects responsible for a deadly fire on this day one year ago.
Arrest details of the man accused of groping a passenger on a flight to Denver International Airport have been released that include more allegations of sexual assault and a criminal history that goes back to age 12. Robert Earl Glasper III is accused of repeatedly groping another man and then exposing himself on a flight from Sacramento to DIA on Monday.
Fright Acres in Parker which was set on fire on Oct. 26 will stay open for the Halloween weekend.
Gov. Jared Polis laid out an emergency plan that could stop or delay top elective and cosmetic surgeries.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City hosted a drive-thru, pop-up food bank.
Beginning Nov. 5, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is partnering with Children's Hospital Colorado to offer vaccines for children age 5 to 11 years.
Ghouls and goblins at Morgridge Academy at National Jewish Health got an early start to Halloween festivities on Friday.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock hit the streets on Friday morning to encourage people to get out and vote.
After gorgeous fall weather for Friday and most of Saturday, plan on an abrupt change for Halloween on Sunday. Temperatures will be chilly and light cold rain is possible.
At a bill signing ceremony on Monday, Polis said the budget process involved making hard decisions but provides a "strong path for the future."
For many years fans of the Denver Nuggets have largely been offered much of the same when it comes to food concessions at Ball Arena. However, there is a new food vendor now serving Ball Arena, and Legends Hospitality is looking to elevate the menu during the NBA Playoffs.
Watch Alex Lehnert's forecast
Osprey nesting in Summit County seem to have mended their relationship with construction workers after an initial squabble put the birds at odds with humans.
Denver Public Schools and the Denver Classroom Teachers Association head back to the negotiating table.
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for a town along Colorado's southern border as a fast-moving wildfire moves towards the state line.
On Sunday afternoon, officials issued a ground stop at Denver International Airport.
According to the NWS Boulder, there is a threat of strong to severe storms developing on Sunday, bringing the possibility of forming isolated tornadoes.
Sunday brings another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms across Colorado.
Ahead of Monday's vote, where Denver leaders will consider a temporary moratorium on new data centers, residents in surrounding neighborhoods say they want their concerns heard.
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
Joe Ruch is tracking severe storms, rain, and snow across Colorado
Firefighters worked to contain a brush fire that sparked north of the Colorado Air and Space Port on Saturday afternoon.
A Colorado man in need of a kidney was saved by a movie fan. Now he's working to help others find donors through cinema.
Lime's promotion offering $0 unlocks and $0.01/minute rides in Denver is coming to an end Saturday as the company prepares to leave the market.
Ronda Rousey used her signature armbar to stop Gina Carano just 17 seconds into a comeback bout between the two MMA fighters.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino joked that if someone does pay $2 million for a ticket to the World Cup final, "I will personally bring him a hot dog and a Coke."
The Preakness Stakes featured its biggest field in 15 years with 14 horses in the middle jewel of horse racing's Triple Crown.
The Broncos full NFL schedule is out and includes late-season rematches against Denver's 2025 playoff opponents.
The NHL announced that the Colorado Avalanche will be playing their first game of the Western Conference finals next Wednesday.
The Mountain Home Air Force Base said in a social media post that it was locked down following an incident during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show.
Ronda Rousey used her signature armbar to stop Gina Carano just 17 seconds into a comeback bout between the two MMA fighters.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino joked that if someone does pay $2 million for a ticket to the World Cup final, "I will personally bring him a hot dog and a Coke."
Approximately 40 million people across the West depend on the Colorado River for water every single day. But the region could soon face drastic measures as the river keeps shrinking.
No injuries have been reported because of the issue, the Food and Drug Administration said.
Gas prices, inflation weigh on Americans. Many see lack of clarity on what's happening in Iran.
President Trump announced Friday evening that U.S. and Nigerian military forces had killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a leader in the Islamic State group.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid by Virginia Democrats to revive its new voter-approved congressional map that was drawn to advantage the party for the upcoming midterm elections.
Gov. Jared Polis announced he is commuting the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was facing more than eight years in state prison for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines following the 2020 presidential election.
In an interview with "Face the Nation," Gates said another mass exodus from Cuba is the "biggest risk."
On Friday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment confirmed a fatal case of hantavirus in the state.
A new Ebola outbreak in a remote province in Congo has caused 65 deaths and 246 suspected cases so far, Africa CDC says.
A third of patients in a clinical trial had tumors shrink while taking a genetically engineered treatment known as RP1.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is trying to address the interests of his MAHA supporters, who view him as their hope for the future, while being a good soldier in the eyes of the Trump White House.
Several states have required their health agencies to take on another job: verifying immigration status among Medicaid recipients and reporting them to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Gas prices, inflation weigh on Americans. Many see lack of clarity on what's happening in Iran.
No injuries have been reported because of the issue, the Food and Drug Administration said.
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado roadways.
As Powell steps down after more than eight years leading the Federal Reserve, economists say he helped steer the U.S. through historic shocks but misread inflation.
Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against Roblox, making it the latest state to take legal action against the popular gaming platform over child safety concerns.
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado roadways.
Glendale city leaders are forcefully opposing Colorado's proposed Bus Rapid Transit project on Colorado Boulevard, warning the plan could dramatically worsen traffic for drivers while delivering only modest transit gains.
A jury in Douglas County awarded a New Jersey man $24 million after he sued a Parker police detective for malicious prosecution and false arrest.
A Denver County Court judge on Friday sentenced a vocal police critic to 60 days in jail and two years of probation, saying he needed to send a message that would deter her and her YouTube followers from future doxing of law enforcement.
City-funded contractors have been moving through Denver neighborhoods, replacing sections of sidewalks, frustrating some homeowners. The work was part of a broader program aimed at making city sidewalks more usable and accessible.