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The City of Aurora could target not just teenagers riding dirt bikes on city streets but their parents as well.
Colorado's race for governor just got a little more crowded. Republican State Senator Barb Kirkmeyer launched her campaign from Fort Lupton Tuesday evening.
Following the announcement that the Broncos plan to build a new stadium in Denver's Burnham Yard district, the mayor called it a "huge win" for the city.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser says Aurora residents deserve accountability and independent oversight following last month's deadly police shooting that killed 37-year-old Rajon Belt-Stubblefield.
A body was recovered on Monday night at Horsetooth Reservoir near Fort Collins. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office believes it is a missing paddleboarder.
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams has announced his plans to run for a new office following the conclusion of his final term as sheriff.
Douglas County will contribute $15 million to parks in Lone Tree and Parker.
In late August, more than a dozen animals and three children were removed from a Commerce City home described by police as being in "deplorable" condition. The residence belongs to Demetrio and Araceli Urbina, according to authorities.
The 27-year-old man was going down the glacier when he fell about 100 feet down the snowfield, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office said. He eventually landed in a bergschrund -- an ice crevasse that forms when ice separates.
Northglenn police said in a social media post on Tuesday that the man got into an altercation with his ex-girlfriend. Witnesses told investigators that the man "forcibly shoved" her into his car and drove off.
In just a few hours, hundreds of Day of Service volunteers can rack up thousands of dollars in economic impact in the community.
Ultimately, councilors agreed to support the project, voting 6-1 on a first reading of the measure to approve the zoning and proposal for the project, despite opposition from one city councilor and a number of residents.
The confirmation of the emerald ash borer in Aurora is prompting city officials to remove or treat infected trees and encourage residents to monitor their own.
A mama bear with a nearby cub chased a man and scratched him after causing him to fall in Boulder over the weekend, state wildlife officials said on Tuesday.
Safeway is closing 10 stores in Colorado before the end of the year, including four stores in the Denver metro area.
About 2,200 people in Fort Collins woke up to no power on Tuesday morning.
First Alert Weather Tracker follows snow falling in Colorado's high country and along the I-70 corridor.
Strong winds coupled with warm, dry conditions lead to high fire danger across the Denver metro area and Eastern Plains.
On Feb. 24 the Loveland Fire Chief will have the opportunity to respond to why the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority Board of Directors unanimously passed a notice of intent to terminate his employment.
Denver homeowner EJ Braquet built a pergola over his back patio for his aging mother back in 2023. She can no longer make it to the nearby park, so he wanted to give her a shaded spot in the backyard to get outside. However, he could never have imagined what happened next.
Denver Auditor Tim O'Brien plans to launch an audit into Denver International Airport's troubled Great Hall construction project.
CBS4 Investigates found several employees at two local Home Depots not wearing masks while helping customers.
Denver Health Medical Center CEO Robin Wittenstein on Monday apologized to the hospital's 7,000 employees for the timing of incentive bonuses that were handed out to executives and managers
Chris Hinds said handing out millions in performance bonuses to Denver Health Medical Center administrators and executives in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic was "disgraceful."
Top executives at Denver Health received significant bonuses one week after frontline hospital workers were asked to voluntarily take leave or reduce their hours.
This is the third nationwide "No Kings" protest day since January, and organizers expected around 70,000 people to hit the streets in Denver on Saturday.
A finalist for 2025 Colorado Teacher of the Year violated the terms of her probation and continued to contact one of her former students after she'd been criminally charged for having a relationship with the student and fired from her teaching position, according to a court document.
A police officer was injured, and a suspect was fatally shot in Northern Colorado on Saturday when authorities say a man charged at officers with a knife.
Saturday was a great day to become a women's soccer fan at Denver's Empower Field at Mile High Stadium, but for the already initiated, it was a momentous one.
Colorado sports betting set a record in January, and the revenue helps fund water projects across our state.
Joe Ruch is tracking two storms this week in Denver
Colorado's primary election is two months away and we have a clearer picture tonight of which Democrats will be on the ballot.
Drought conditions continue to worsen in Colorado, but one area is getting recognized for its efforts in wildfire mitigation. Sterling Ranch has received a Class I fire protection rating from a national insurance services organization, and part of the reason is because of the cattle eating the dried grass.
A CU Boulder discovered a venomous snake in her suitcase after returning from a trip to Costa Rica. The animal is now in quarantine at the Denver Zoo.
A Centennial man on trial for sexual assault of a child has fled, just before the guilty verdict came down. He is now a wanted fugitive.
The National Women's Soccer League has rapidly expanded since its first year in operation in 2012.
Women's soccer is experiencing a surge in popularity across the United States, and that momentum has reached Denver.
The first player to sign on to Denver Summit FC says taking the leap was an easy decision.
The players making up Denver Summit FC's roster include some women with impressive resumes, including NWSL Champions and players who have played and won on the international stage.
Fans of DU Pioneers men's ice hockey didn't have to travel far to see the team in action on Friday.
U.S. Central Command said Saturday that more than 11,000 targets have been struck since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.
Organizers estimated that at least 8 million people took part in more than 3,300 "No Kings" events worldwide.
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleges the financial giant helped facilitate the sex trafficking operation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Artemis II countdown will begin March 30, setting up a launch attempt on April 1 at 6:24 p.m. Eastern Time.
In 2021, Woods was seriously injured in a rollover crash in Rolling Hills Estates, a Los Angeles suburb.
The vice chair of the state's Joint Technology Committee is raising questions about finances in the Colorado Office of Information Technology.
More than 7 million student loan borrowers who've been enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan will receive notices with instructions to seek a new plan to repay their debt.
An unlikely duo in Colorado has a common goal to fix a system they say is failing victims, defendants and the public.
Iran-linked cyber criminals accessed FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, sources said.
The Justice Department has made public millions of pages from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A record warm winter, combined with dry conditions across Colorado, has created the perfect conditions for allergy season to start early.
The Colorado State Senate recognized Purple Day, marking efforts to raise awareness about epilepsy and support people living with the neurological disorder. For one state senator, the recognition carried deep personal meaning.
Here's what to know about peptides, what they can and can't do, and what's driving viral claims about possible health benefits online.
There's a new dedicated space for teens and young adults to find a sense of normalcy while receiving medical treatment, and it's inspired by a former patient.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, head of the National Institutes of Health and interim leader of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told staff a permanent CDC director could be nominated soon. "I know that it has been such a difficult year," he said.
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleges the financial giant helped facilitate the sex trafficking operation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
More than 7 million student loan borrowers who've been enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan will receive notices with instructions to seek a new plan to repay their debt.
Stocks suffered a fifth straight weekly loss as oil prices climbed and mixed signals on Iran raised fears about inflation and growth.
Economists say the conflict in Iran is making a recession more likely, with higher energy prices hitting consumers and businesses.
The price hike raises the cost of the standard plan with ads by $1 per month and the cost of the standard and premium plans by $2.
A state investigation has found that a Denver assisted living facility took 13 minutes to locate a resident who collapsed and begin CPR -- failures regulators say placed all 125 residents in "immediate jeopardy."
Colorado's youth detention facilities are at the center of a civil rights lawsuit alleging that children are being kept beyond their court-ordered release dates. Advocates and families say the impact is irreversible.
One day after DIA's general counsel filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three of Mayor Mike Johnston's appointees -- alleging unethical and potentially illegal behavior, and claiming they were plotting to oust airport CEO Phil Washington -- one of the appointees, City Attorney Miko Brown, responded by saying of the claims in the lawsuit, "I know they're upsetting."
A woman whose aging mother was charged thousands of dollars to change a lock reached out to CBS Colorado in hopes that the station would help them get the money back.
A senior lawyer at Denver International Airport filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three top officials, claiming he was pushed out of his job after warning about possible alleged violations of law and more.