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New surveillance video shows a woman slapping a King Soopers employee in Parker.
The American Transplant Foundation is a nonprofit that helps donors and recipients, especially with the changes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Those who are eligible under state guidelines can sign up starting Friday through select Walmart stores, in addition, King Soopers is expanding the number of stores they have distributing doses.
Winter Park Ski Resort is looking to the state for guidance following a COVID-19 outbreak involving 109 positive cases. Many of those exposed are now in quarantine.
Aurora Police Officer Robert Rosen was fired Thursday after using what the police chief called "excessive force" during an arrest last summer. Video shows Rosen repeatedly tasing the suspect while he is on the ground.
Fire crews with South Metro Fire Rescue rushed to put out a fire in a garage before it reached a home in Littleton.
Police in Aurora have found the parents of a toddler who was found on Thursday afternoon.
The City of Denver has announced a partnership with Denver Health to offer four community vaccination sites in areas most impacted by COVID-19.
As countless Coloradans continue to bemoan issues with unemployment insurance, state legislators are hoping to help fix some of the problems when the legislative session resumes next week.
COVID testing sites in Denver will be closed from Friday, Feb. 12 through Monday, Feb. 15 due to cold weather and the President's Day holiday.
Three recent deaths have led to a stern warning from Boulder and Broomfield County authorities, "Be careful what you buy on the streets."
Hundreds of Larimer County employees will receive an extra $1,700 this year as part of the county's effort to promote social distancing.
The city of Denver will move forward with more community vaccination events to reach underserved neighborhoods. However, health officials said vaccine supply could pose a challenge for outreach efforts.
Colorado pharmacies will receive doses of the COVID-19 vaccine as early as Thursday from a federal program sending it directly to retail businesses. King Soopers and Walmart were the two pharmacies chosen to start the program in the state.
A large avalanche on Colorado's Loveland Pass swept a car off the road on Friday night.
Changes in immigration policy are being felt by some of Colorado's industries as some undocumented immigrants stop going to job sites for fear of deportation. Associated General Contractors of Colorado President and CEO Jeff Barratt said around 13% of the national construction workforce are undocumented immigrants.
Colorado's medical research community is looking at how to handle the potential of cuts to research grant money that it receives from the National Institutes of Health.
In this week’s Your Local Dish, CBS Colorado First at 4 Anchor Mekialaya White and restaurant promoter Larry Herz dined at Steuben's in Denver.
A woman in Broomfield says a leak at a recently-vacated apartment turned into months of struggles with mold and bugs.
While the Cache la Poudre River may appear to be flowing normally in many areas, water managers say much of that water is carefully managed and supplemented to keep the river flowing through a dry year.
Longmont City Council voted to purchase the former YMCA, paving the way for a new recreation center to reopen.
SWAT teams in unincorporated Arapahoe County discovered an illegal marijuana grow operation on a 20-acre property last week.
The city of Boulder is warning people about buckling pavement.
Medical assistants are some of the first faces you see when visiting the doctor, but a new survey finds it's getting harder to hire for those positions.
The man, the person he believes he was switched with, and their families, are now suing over the alleged baby switch.
Longmont City Council voted to purchase the former YMCA, paving the way for a new recreation center to reopen.
SWAT teams in unincorporated Arapahoe County discovered an illegal marijuana grow operation on a 20-acre property.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
Robert Spotts and Chris Selk from Power Ahead Colorado share how homeowners can cool their home as temperatures rise across Colorado.
Hilton Grand Vacations said it has fired an employee who sent a racial slur to Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray.
The World Cup semifinal between England and Argentina was a grudge match, reopening decades-old wounds for both countries.
In a match Tuesday featuring two of soccer's biggest heavyweights, Spain put in a masterful performance, frustrating France to the tune of a 2-0 win to advance to Sunday's World Cup final.
The Front Range Passenger Rail District is rallying support from the cities where the future rail line will operate.
Jayden Adams' death was confirmed by South Africa's minister of sport, arts and culture on Saturday.
After spending the past year under construction, Cheyenne Frontier Days is preparing to officially open its new Morning Star American Indian Village.
A man whose mother and stepfather are imprisoned in Iran tells CBS News "the hardest part is the uncertainty."
Lawmakers are one step closer to making daylight saving time permanent after the House passed a bill with overwhelming support.
It's the latest effort by President Trump to make his mark on Washington, D.C.
The World Cup semifinal between England and Argentina was a grudge match, reopening decades-old wounds for both countries.
Lawmakers are one step closer to making daylight saving time permanent after the House passed a bill with overwhelming support.
It's the latest effort by President Trump to make his mark on Washington, D.C.
Clayton, currently the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, is expected to succeed Bill Pulte, Trump's controversial acting director of national intelligence.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing to lead the Justice Department in a permanent capacity.
Water quality along the Arkansas Valley in southeastern Colorado has always been something of an issue.
Medical assistants are some of the first faces you see when visiting the doctor, but a new survey finds it's getting harder to hire for those positions.
A blood test may predict if apparently healthy older adults are likely to develop Alzheimer's symptoms in the next five or 10 years, researchers say.
Officials are still searching for the source of the outbreak, prompting consumers to seek advice on social media about which foods to avoid.
With the federal Medicaid work requirement looming in January, Democrats are considering state legislation to call out big companies that employ workers enrolled in the safety net health program.
A Finnish study followed patients for 10 years after they had a popular knee surgery. For many, the pain continued or even worsened.
Medical assistants are some of the first faces you see when visiting the doctor, but a new survey finds it's getting harder to hire for those positions.
It's the latest effort by President Trump to make his mark on Washington, D.C.
Officials are still searching for the source of the outbreak, prompting consumers to seek advice on social media about which foods to avoid.
With the federal Medicaid work requirement looming in January, Democrats are considering state legislation to call out big companies that employ workers enrolled in the safety net health program.
The suit poses a new challenge to the $110 billion deal that would unite two of the nation's largest media companies.
Memorials are being held in the hometowns of three wildland firefighters who died while battling a fire on the Colorado-Utah border. Meanwhile, the circumstances surrounding their deaths are still under investigation.
Concerns are emerging about a company formerly known as COE Bikes, which continues advertising free e-bikes and is now drawing scrutiny from state agencies.
The City of Denver is giving itself stronger enforcement tools to hold owners of neglected and derelict properties accountable, including significantly larger fines for those who fail to comply with city orders.
A Colorado administrative law judge has upheld the demotion of a former Colorado Department of Corrections manager who admitted participating in years of inappropriate text message exchanges with other prison leaders.
A man who stayed at a downtown Denver hotel last summer says he woke up to bats flying around his room — and that one of them bit him. He has now filed a lawsuit against the hotel.