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Starting on Monday Colorado teachers and all other school employees will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
As the snow finally starts to accumulate in Colorado's high country, so do the people in lift lines, leaving many to wonder how COVID isn't running rampant.
A CBS4 Investigation has found some drunk drivers in Colorado have seen their cases dismissed after police refused to provide suspects with breath tests, saying the potential spread of COVID has made the tests too risky.
Frustrated Coloradans have planned a protest in downtown Denver and will call for the state to do something about delays in distribution of unemployment benefits.
A brush fire started in windy and dry conditions at Cherry Creek State Park and homes nearby had to be evacuated for several hours.
Crews are investigating what caused a house fire in Westminster.
The Morrison Road Fire was human caused, although it's not known if it was intentional. Investigators are asking anyone who saw the fire on the south side of the road at 1:30 p.m. to call them.
This week vaccines will open up to more Coloradans, yet there's a push to close the race and class gap when vaccinating people 70 and up.
One of the hardest hit industries from the COVID-19 pandemic is hoping for a rebound this year with gaming in Colorado looking completely different in 2021.
Thornton police helped reunite a stolen dog and car with a man on Saturday.
A fundraising effort is underway to help the family of a nursing home employee killed in a shooting last week.
A large grass fire near Fox Hollow Golf Course and Bear Creek Lake Park is forcing immediate evacuations.
As teachers work to navigate hybrid learning models, one community is making sure its teachers know their hard work is appreciated.
The Super Bowl XLVIII champion breaks down this Sunday's matchup between the Chiefs and Buccaneers.
More than 24 hours after they started, authorities recovered a body from Blue Heron Lake in Littleton.
The theme of the fundraiser this year is Midnight Masquerade.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife confirms that a gray wolf has entered Teller, Park and Fremont counties.
A store manager at Safeway in Jefferson County is being credited with keeping a woman from becoming a victim in a gift card scam.
The South Adams County Fire Department rushed to a burning home in Commerce City early Thursday morning.
A preschool in Steamboat Springs is now closed less than a week after a staff member was arrested and charged with child abuse.
Hudson town leaders say they do not have the legal authority to stop a planned federal immigration detention center from opening.
Denver's 16th Street FreeRide service could be in jeopardy, as RTD tries to figure out ways to fix its $200 million budget deficit.
An indictment alleges Brown used his hands or an electrical cord to strangle the woman just before Valentine's Day 45 years ago.
Two years ago, Jeremy Morrison took a DNA test and found out his parents were not biological actual parents.
A brush fire in the far southeastern part of the Denver metro area that briefly threatened several homes on Thursday evening is now under control.
Hudson town leaders say they do not have the legal authority to stop a planned federal immigration detention center from opening.
Denver's 16th Street FreeRide service could be in jeopardy, as RTD tries to figure out ways to fix its $200 million budget deficit.
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A federal immigration judge fired by the Trump Administration is sharing the story of her dismissal and concerns about the court system.
A man is facing child abuse charges after he allegedly left his granddaughter locked inside a hot car in a parking lot.
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.
Two years ago, Jeremy Morrison took a DNA test and found out his parents were not biological actual parents.
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.
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.