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Right now, to have a short-term rental in Boulder, there are intentionally a lot of requirements to get a license. But the city wants to make it easier for homeowners and tourists, while hoping to limit price gouging.
Steve Conney is a frequent flier and parker at Denver International Airport, but says after a recent parking experience, "I'm less likely to park here."
Breckenridge has been officially designated a Dark Sky Community, becoming the first resort town in Colorado to receive the recognition from DarkSky International.
The Summit County Sheriff's Office recently issued an arrest warrant for a woman who threatened to trample and shoot four hikers on a trail near Frisco.
A midair collision between aircraft a week ago happened as one of the planes was competing in an aerial acrobatics event. That competition was renamed in honor of a pilot who crashed nearby a year ago while crop dusting.
At Emily Griffith Technical College, thousands of students learn trades such as auto repair, welding, and HVAC. School leaders are grappling with a growing challenge: finding enough instructors to meet student demand.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are urging people to minimize bears' easy access to food and trash, especially after an above-average number of bear sightings and conflicts in 2024.
A woman remains jailed on a high-level felony drug charge after the man to whom she allegedly sold fentanyl passed away. The man was treated with an overdose drug, which investigators believe the woman gave to the man as part of their drug deal.
The Cedar Spring Reservoir has played a large role in fighting fires in Larimer County. Now, it's in need of costly repairs.
A 38-year-old Boulder woman was jailed Thursday after reportedly getting into a physical encounter with the wife of a Boulder city councilman at a park.
Police are investigating after a juvenile was killed at a house party in Denver early Saturday morning.
The missing, the unsolved, the voices for the voiceless; For families in Colorado whose loved ones have disappeared, the search for answers often goes far beyond the initial police investigation.
The City of Lakewood is working to combat the many problems caused by vacant properties in the community, but a year after a new ordinance was passed, officials and property owners say there are still challenges to overcome.
A public meeting will be held this week to get public input about a controversial fracking well that Civitas wants to build near the Aurora Reservoir, and neighbors are once again getting the chance to say their piece.
At least 2.5 million students across the country are using Yondr pouches, as 35 states have laws or rules limiting cellphones in schools.
Prosecutors in El Paso County have decided not to pursue criminal charges against a youth hockey coach in southern Colorado, saying there is insufficient evidence to prosecute him.
"Making Ends Meet" airs on Friday night and tackles tough issues facing Coloradans who feel like they keep working harder, but are falling farther behind.
A Denver St. Patrick's Day tradition kicked off it's 20th anniversary at Union Station on Friday as Sublime headlined the Keggs & Eggs event.
Brandon Ratner, the Senior Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, joined CBS Colorado in the studio to share the community's frustration and concerns over recent attacks against synagogues and assaults.
In this week’s Your Local Dish, CBS Colorado First at 4 Anchor Mekialaya White and restaurant promoter Larry Herz get "Cheers" vibes at Ted'z Place in Commerce City.
Colorado's Department of Human Services is now acknowledging that five reports of neglected children were missed- possibly for as long as five years- after they were sent to a state email address that was not being checked or monitored.
Top level executives from Spanish airport developer Ferrovial, who are guiding the redevelopment of DIA's Great Hall Project, met face to face Tuesday morning with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock.
Colorado's Passenger Tramway Safety Board and Vail Resorts released statements Monday afternoon saying the shutdown July 3 of the Eagle Bahn Gondola was due to "an issue with certain bolts on one of the lift towers."
Some illegal immigrants are receiving notices that they are being fined for failure to leave the U.S. Those who are seeking sanctuary in Colorado are among those being fined.
CBS4 has learned that prescription medications confiscated from death scenes are missing and unaccounted for from the Arapahoe County coroner's office.
To meet the increased need for specialized education, the district has opened more than a dozen classrooms dedicated to supporting these children.
A Colorado airman in Aurora is pleading for the public's help after he says the man he trusted to care for his home and dog while he was deployed overseas stole his beloved husky and disappeared.
A juvenile is facing charges in connection with a rash of swatting calls aimed at universities and other sites in Pennsylvania.
Aurora resident Erubey Zunun Roblero and his wife, Jacqueline, were just months away from celebrating their family of three becoming four when a crash claimed the life of their unborn baby.
Developers have broken ground on a new mixed-use district in the Centerra community in Northern Colorado.
Denver Public Schools says it's seen a significant increase in students with autism in the past few years. In order to meet the increased need for specialized education, the district has opened more than a dozen classrooms specifically dedicated to supporting these children.
A Colorado airman in Aurora is pleading for the public's help after he says the man he trusted to care for his home and dog while he was deployed overseas stole his beloved husky and disappeared.
Small businesses along East Colfax Avenue may be eligible for grants of up to $15,000 as construction continues on Denver's Bus Rapid Transit project.
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During the ribbon-cutting, the Denver Firefighters Charitable Foundation received a $1,000 donation.
Longtime Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday.
The new format would add eight more at-large teams, and take eight more teams out of the main bracket for play-in games.
Federal prosecutors charged 34 defendants across two indictments, alleging sports betting and mafia-linked rigged poker games.
A man raised in Aurora is making a name for himself in the UFC. Saturday, Youseff Zalal stepped into the octagon for his first ever main event match.
The Denver Broncos selected defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim from Texas A&M in the third round of the NFL draft Friday night.
The AI boom propped up U.S. economic growth in the first quarter, but inflation due to the Iran war is casting a cloud.
Brent crude surged past $126 a barrel early Thursday, while U.S. gasoline prices jumped to $4.30 a gallon.
The Coast Guard will run out of funding to pay personnel on May 1, with the first missed paychecks expected May 15.
Elon Musk alleges that OpenAI reneged on a promise to operate as a nonprofit dedicated to human progress.
Detroit automaker expects big financial boost from refund of tariffs struck down earlier this year by the Supreme Court.
The Coast Guard will run out of funding to pay personnel on May 1, with the first missed paychecks expected May 15.
The backlash was immediate after the Trump administration served notice that hospitals and nursing homes should limit sugary drinks and dietary supplements in favor of what HHS terms "real food."
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.
The Colorado House passed a bill by a single vote that changes the penalty for murder with extreme indifference.
The budget blueprint is the first step in Republicans' two-pronged plan to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
The backlash was immediate after the Trump administration served notice that hospitals and nursing homes should limit sugary drinks and dietary supplements in favor of what HHS terms "real food."
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.
AdventHealth Littleton's Forensic Nurse Examiner Program will provide medical care and forensic documentation to survivors of violence, including sexual assault, domestic violence, and victims of gun violence.
A new approach to suicide prevention shifts the focus from stopping harm in moments of crisis to upstream policies that give people reasons to live.
A $50 billion federal fund is supposed to modernize rural healthcare. But community clinics and advocates fear that the contractors administering the money for states will bite off a big chunk before it reaches patients.
The AI boom propped up U.S. economic growth in the first quarter, but inflation due to the Iran war is casting a cloud.
Brent crude surged past $126 a barrel early Thursday, while U.S. gasoline prices jumped to $4.30 a gallon.
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.
Small businesses along East Colfax Avenue may be eligible for grants of up to $15,000 as construction continues on Denver's Bus Rapid Transit project.
Elon Musk alleges that OpenAI reneged on a promise to operate as a nonprofit dedicated to human progress.
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.
A Denver family is sharing their story after thieves got away with the steel sculpture that stood outside their home for over a decade.
When the Orion spacecraft lifted off April 1, four astronauts were aboard -- but for the families of dozens of workers who died before the launch, the mission carried something else: the weight of those who would never see it fly.