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One day before all health care workers in Colorado are required to get their first COVID-19 vaccine, there's confusion about whether facilities that don't have 100% compliance will be penalized.
The community will honor a fallen Denver firefighter on Thursday.
A woman who court documents indicate has been in a relationship with Barry Morphew was allegedly caught on camera stealing a package from the house where Barry and his wife used to live and where Suzanne was last seen alive.
With fall officially here, it's time to get lost in a corn maze. Maize in the City kicked off all of its fall activities last weekend.
Drought stricken Colorado has finally been treated to an increase in moisture and a decrease in temperatures. The cool and unsettled weather will continue through Saturday.
Halfway through the week and Justin Tucker's kick, is still the buzz of Baltimore and dedicated fans are making the memory permanent.
Hundreds of janitors at Denver International Airport have voted to strike. The 350 janitors are asking for fair wages and workloads.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is asking for help identifying the people who damaged property at the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave.
For a second day in a row, top military leaders were grilled by lawmakers over the chaotic withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. It was the House committee's turn Wednesday, and Rep. Jason Crow was among the lawmakers taking part.
Five-time Olympic swimming medalist Klete Keller has pleaded guilty to "obstruction of an official proceeding" charge in connection to the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol in January.
Many coffee drinkers are celebrating National Coffee Day with a cup o'joe. But there are multiple challenges making it difficult for local coffee shops to keep their doors open.
An investigation is underway in the Westwood neighborhood in southwest Denver after two cars were set on fire and a nearby home surveillance system captures it all on camera.
Mandatory evacuations of the Hamilton Creek and Angler Mountain subdivisions will be lifted at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Summit County Sheriff Jamie FitzSimons announced Wednesday night.
This week marks 80 years since tens of thousands of Jews were rounded up and murdered by Nazis in Ukraine in a ravine called Babi Yar. Thousands of miles away, in Colorado, the memory of what happened there is memorialized in stone and nature.
A stretch of Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon reopened Wednesday afternoon after it was closed earlier in the day due to Flash Flood threats. The safety closure was put in place by the Colorado Department of Transportation.
Nearly 18 years after a Northern Colorado woman was killed in her home, investigators have announced they've arrested a suspect in Nebraska.
Denver Public Schools, like other districts is facing a significant number of teacher absences on Thursday, the day the state's teachers union is organizing a rally to protest the state of education funding in Colorado.
In an update on the American Airlines flight that caught fire on the tarmac at Denver International Airport last week, a new preliminary report from the Federal Aviation Administration says the fire started after the plane landed.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts Broadway and Cabaret announces the 2025/26 subscription season that kicks off with the Tony Award®–winning musical comedy, Shucked; followed by The Notebook, based on the best-selling novel that inspired the iconic film; and then the unique, spectacle-filled new musical, Water for Elephants. Next up is Hell’s Kitchen, a new musical from 17-time Grammy® Award winner Alicia Keys; after that, Broadway’s spellbinding spectacular Harry Potter and the Cursed Child; then Monty Python’s Spamalot, the Tony Award®-winning musical returns off a spectacular revival on Broadway; and closing out the season is the highly anticipated winner of four 2024 Tony Awards® - including BEST MUSICAL - The Outsiders.
Protesters gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Aurora early Tuesday morning on reports that immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra was taken into custody.
Another car crashed into the fence of a home along a stretch of Peoria Street in Aurora that neighbors say has become a "speedway."
After shutting down operations at their longtime home in Boulder last month, the Dark Horse appears poised for a resurgence.
We have another rollercoaster finish for the week in the world of weather. Everything from fire danger and snow to a hard freeze is in play between now and the weekend.
A new report by the Department of Human Services says a lack of oversight at facilities that provide therapy for kids with autism has resulted in dozens of complaints of child abuse.
A new report out from the independent research group The Keystone Policy Center casts a light on Colorado's small rural school districts.
The popular boutique chain Painted Tree Boutiques announced it is closing all locations, vendors claim they didn't receive a warning.
The Federal Heights City Council meeting gets heated amid backlash after the police and fire chief were fired earlier this month.
Erie police are searching for the driver of a white Cadillac Escalade in connection with a deadly hit-and-run that happened in February.
Denver police investigated a shooting in the Montbello neighborhood overnight.
A neighborhood meeting is planned for Thursday after a deadly Easter shooting at Russell Square Park.
The Denver Nuggets have released their schedule for their postseason matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The NBA Playoffs first-round series features the Nuggets, the No. 3 seed, and the Wolves, the No. 6 seed.
The Denver Pioneers ice hockey players celebrated the team's 11th national title with fans at the University of Denver's Magness Arena.
A celebration is being held on the University of Denver campus to celebrate the Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team.
Colorado's incredibly warm and dry winter means golf courses in the Denver metro area are open for business.
The Denver Pioneers' men's hockey team has made its triumphant return after beating Wisconsin 2-1 for the team's 11th national title.
The lawsuit involved dozens of states that alleged Live Nation undermined competition and drove up ticket prices.
It was the fourth time Democrats in the Senate had forced a vote on the issue since the war began on Feb. 28.
President Trump would love to be finally rid of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. But firing him would kick up a legal firestorm and roil financial markets, experts said.
Trump national security aide Sebastian Gorka has signaled his interest in becoming the next National Counterterrorism Center director, two U.S. officials said.
House Democrats introduced articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, claiming he has "demonstrated a willful disregard for the Constitution."
A new report by the Department of Human Services says a lack of oversight at facilities that provide therapy for kids with autism has resulted in dozens of complaints of child abuse.
The union says it got new equipment for workers and assured they wouldn't be responsible for faulty gear. Now the union is asking lawmakers to pass a bill that would prevent them from having to negotiate for bathroom breaks.
It was the fourth time Democrats in the Senate had forced a vote on the issue since the war began on Feb. 28.
President Trump would love to be finally rid of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. But firing him would kick up a legal firestorm and roil financial markets, experts said.
Trump national security aide Sebastian Gorka has signaled his interest in becoming the next National Counterterrorism Center director, two U.S. officials said.
The Colorado Supreme Court must decide if it is discrimination to deny gender-affirming care to children.
Starting next year, about 18.5 million adults will be subject to new Medicaid work rules in 42 states and Washington, D.C. Some Republican-controlled states want to triple the required work period.
Brandon Patterson has been through a lot in the nine years since rolling a Jeep left him paralyzed. Now he's on the leading edge of science.
Seventy-three percent of Americans say delays and denials of medical treatment by healthcare insurers are a major problem. Now, a company called Sheer Health says they will fight insurance battles on behalf of their clients.
Jack Alston was used to migraines, but after two concussions in middle school, he was stuck with a headache that wouldn't go away.
After shutting down operations at their longtime home in Boulder last month, the Dark Horse appears poised for a resurgence.
The union says it got new equipment for workers and assured they wouldn't be responsible for faulty gear. Now the union is asking lawmakers to pass a bill that would prevent them from having to negotiate for bathroom breaks.
The lawsuit involved dozens of states that alleged Live Nation undermined competition and drove up ticket prices.
President Trump would love to be finally rid of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. But firing him would kick up a legal firestorm and roil financial markets, experts said.
Americans are receiving larger tax refunds this year due to the 2025 "big, beautiful bill," which enacted new tax deductions.
A single malfunctioning piece of new equipment triggered a recent, sweeping power outage at Denver International Airport — an incident that stranded passengers in elevators and delayed nearly 500 flights.
Anticipating a challenging summer wildfire season, forecasters with Colorado's Division of Fire Prevention and Control are preparing to rely heavily on a pair of state-owned aircraft-both to detect fires early and to assist in fighting them once they ignite.
CBS Colorado is investigating a trucking company involved in a crash at a gas station in the southern part of the Denver metro area last month.
A Denver jury has found activist Regan Benson, a frequent critic of police, guilty of "doxing" a Denver police commander during a livestream last September, in what appears to be the first conviction under Colorado's anti-doxing law.
Fire chiefs in two departments northwest of Denver, Westminster and Arvada, say gaps in emergency dispatch technology between neighboring departments can slow response times and, in some cases, limit how quickly help arrives.