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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation wants parents to talk to kids who went to the Pony Patch at Doolittle Ranch in August 2020.
Crews are replacing thousands of feet of lead pipes as part of a public health initiative to make the drinking water safe.
Wind gusts reached near 100 mph in Colorado on Wednesday and more strong wind is expected in parts of the state through Friday. The strongest wind is likely over for the Denver metro area.
Frustrated with unemployment holds through the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, one woman is looking to take legal action.
Political leaders in Colorado on both sides of the aisle are slamming a decision by the Air Force to move Space Command out of the state.
Denver police arrested the wrong woman out of her hospital bed and took her to jail for a crime she didn't commit -- all because police went to the wrong hospital.
Some Boulder County neighbors are alarmed after learning the county plans to turn 40 acres of open space into an industrial scale compost facility.
The popular Twin Silos Park in Fort Collins was vandalized.
Keller has been charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building, disorderly conduct in the Capitol building and impeding law enforcement.
Several law enforcement agencies searched for a suspect overnight Tuesday into Wednesday after multiple break-ins in a Boulder neighborhood.
State and local health departments are teaming up with community-based organizations to make sure everyone has equal access to the COVID vaccine.
More than 400 Colorado vaccine providers have administered 253,422 COVID-19 vaccine doses as of Wednesday afternoon.
Berani is the father of her 2-year-old daughter, Cerah, and has started taking care of the youngster.
Colorado's Congressional delegation voted along party lines in Wednesday's impeachment vote.
Colorado health officials have identified five cases of the COVID-19 B.1.1.7 variant in the state.
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The city hosted its annual Snowplow Roadeo on Thursday to test the 80+ pieces of snow removal equipment.
The Greenwood Village Police Department says one person has been taken into custody after being accused of a homicide that happened in April near East Union Avenue and South Yosemite Street.
A Weld County jury has convicted a Colorado man for possession of more than 60,000 fentanyl pills and more than 30 pounds of meth.
A group of students at Valor Christian High School are excited for the growing interest in their girls flag football.
The Arctic Express will surge into Colorado along with a moist, Pacific cut-off low producing a prolonged multi-day bout with snow and extreme cold.
Littleton Public Schools is settling a lawsuit brought by three families for $3 million. It stems from a Littleton bus aide who pleaded guilty to abusing children with autism in 2024.
As they rolled out yet another package of bills aimed at increasing affordable housing, Gov. Jared Polis and Democratic lawmakers acknowledged the growing frustration of Coloradans who believe they will never be able to afford a home here.
Iranian leaders say weeks of protests against the Islamic Republic have largely subsided. They describe the demonstrations as "riots" influenced by the United States and Israel.
Lexi Meier was a Future Leader winner in 2023, and she's still working toward her goal of being a veterinarian.
Colorado has "snow on our doorstep" and avalanche danger is expected to increase across the high country.
The Colorado State Patrol closed Highway 287 overnight due to a crash involving three semi trucks.
There have been some high-profile criminal cases involving people who have been deemed incompetent to face criminal charges.
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Lexi Meier was a Future Leader winner in 2023, and she's still working toward her goal of being a veterinarian.
The winners will be announced at "NFL Honors" on Feb. 5. A nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league completed voting before the playoffs began.
Here's the story of how Denver Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham became the best scout team quarterback in the state of Texas.
A Greeley shop may be far from the roar of Empower Field at Mile High or Ball Arena, but it's where some of Colorado's biggest sports moments have been pressed into cotton.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix took to social media to thank fans for all the support he's been getting since he was injured at the end of the Saturday's playoff win in Denver.
Prices for tickets to the Denver Broncos AFC Championship game versus the New England Patriots at Empower Field at Mile High are coming back up again after sliding soon after the game was set.
Microsoft services are down for thousands of users, according to tracking service Downdetector.
The House approved an amendment to a must-pass funding package that would repeal a controversial provision that allows senators to sue for $500,000.
Airlines are waiving change fees, but passengers are limited in terms of when and where they can rebook travel.
The billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, in his first appearance at Davos, said Tesla could start selling its Optimus robots next year.
The failed vote comes a week after the White House peeled off GOP support for a similar measure in the Senate.
As they rolled out yet another package of bills aimed at increasing affordable housing, Gov. Jared Polis and Democratic lawmakers acknowledged the growing frustration of Coloradans who believe they will never be able to afford a home here.
JPMorgan Chase says President Trump's lawsuit "has no merit."
The House approved an amendment to a must-pass funding package that would repeal a controversial provision that allows senators to sue for $500,000.
The failed vote comes a week after the White House peeled off GOP support for a similar measure in the Senate.
Trump dropped threats to seize Greenland by force and hit allies who oppose a U.S. takeover with tariffs, claiming a deal will give the U.S. what it needs.
After a year of ongoing measles outbreaks that have sickened more than 2,400 people, the United States is poised to lose its status as a measles-free country.
Hospitals across Colorado are urging people to roll up their sleeves and donate blood as supplies drop during one of the most demanding times of the year.
Giving blood right now is crucial amid an ongoing nationwide shortage, the Red Cross says. On Tuesday, the members of the Colorado House of Representatives and the State Senate are giving blood to help fix this severe shortage.
"It's as definitive as we're going to get," CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said of the new research, which found no connection between Tylenol and autism or ADHD.
The Trump administration reversed cuts to grants for mental health and addiction treatment programs that a CBS News source said were valued at around $1.9 billion.
The latest numbers from Denver's Metro Association of Realtors shows the median sales prices in the Denver area is down 2%. It's now just under $600,000, and the actual number of homes sold was down every month in 2025 compared to 2024.
Microsoft services are down for thousands of users, according to tracking service Downdetector.
JPMorgan Chase says President Trump's lawsuit "has no merit."
Airlines are waiving change fees, but passengers are limited in terms of when and where they can rebook travel.
The billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, in his first appearance at Davos, said Tesla could start selling its Optimus robots next year.
The 38-year-old Aurora man jailed for investigation of arson for allegedly setting a five-alarm fire in Denver in early January "sees and hears things ... he has a mental condition," according to his sister.
A Denver judge denied bond for a 38-year-old man accused of killing a 2-year-old child. Nicolas Stout is facing charges of murder and child abuse resulting in death.
At 71 years old, facing a terminal diagnosis, Colorado resident Tom Pringle has one more thing he wants to do before he dies: help other people in similar situations by trying an experimental drug to treat his ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
The families of three nonverbal students who were physically abused by a bus aide while traveling to school in Colorado have filed a lawsuit against their children's former school.
Many people who responded to a state survey regarding Xcel's Public Safety Power Shutoffs last month expressed dissatisfaction with Xcel's approach on Dec. 17 and Dec. 19, believing the utility overreacted.