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Colorado could see more types of casino games and higher bet limits now that voters statewide have approved Amendment 77.
Denver water customers can expect a slight increase to their water bills in 2021.
The Summit County Public Health Department is investigating a recent outbreak of COVID-19 among Summit High School students.
The fourth most-populated county in Colorado has the most ballots returned thus far in the 2020 presidential election.
Summit County Public Health is working with the state to avoid more restrictions as its positivity rate exceeded 10% on Wednesday.
The City and County of Denver has $435,000 from the CARES Act. The money will be used as grants for restaurants and bar owners who spent money to create or expand an outdoor space.
This week, the first round of checks, totaling $6.7 million, went out to small business owners. Applications for the second round of funding closed on Wednesday, and decisions on who gets money will be made in about five weeks.
Wolf Creek Ski Area in Rio Grande County opened on Wednesday.
On CBSN Denver, Kelly Werthmann talked to Dr. Wade Smith, an orthopedic surgeon with OrthoOne at Swedish Medical Center who said that
The largest wildfire in Colorado history has burned 208,663 acres and remains 64% contained.
Colorado hospitals want to avoid a so-called "twin-demic" now that flu season is here.
The Denver Film Society has pulled together more than 100 titles that offer something for every movie lover.
This year's event not only provided a snack, but kicked off the ZOOtrition campaign to help cover the zoo's annual $1 million grocery bill. That's about 400 tons of food.
The United State Postal Service reopened multiple post offices in Colorado communities suffering from wildfires.
In Aurora, there are 29 city employees now in self-quarantine. This comes days after Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman announced that he tested positive for COVID-19.
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You've heard of figure skating and gymnastics set to music, but what about yo-yoing? From a 16-year-old to a man who started yo-yoing in 1976, around 50 people gathered in Aurora to show off their yo-yo skills.
Few details were immediately available, but the sheriff's office says deputies responded to a call for a wellness check in the 7600 block of Heather Place around 4:45 p.m.
A coyote lunged at a 4-year-old girl in Colorado Springs on Thanksgiving, hospitalizing her. Now Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers say they will kill any coyote they find in the area of that attack.
Quiet and calm weather for the week ahead across Colorado
Colorado is heading into an active stretch of weather, with severe storms possible across the Front Range and eastern plains before heat and fire danger build this weekend.
Colorado State Patrol says there were more than 7,700 crashes caused by animals last year.
On Monday, June 22, service and polling centers will open to serve voters across Colorado.
Rescue workers at a lemonade stand atop Colorado's highest peak offered more than just refreshment for weary hikers; they also shared information on how to stay safe in the backcountry.
A day after a resident tortoise at a community pet shop went missing, the Colorado Springs Police Department returned him safely home.
On Tuesday, the Erie Town Council is set to vote for a second time on whether to sell the town's remaining mineral rights tied to a major oil and gas project that would stretch from Weld County into Boulder County.
On Monday, June 22, service and polling centers will open to serve voters across Colorado.
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The Colorado State Patrol is urging drivers to be alert for wildlife during the warmer summer months.
Aurora Fire Rescue crews rushed to the burning home in the 12600 block of East Bates Circle late Sunday night.
CBS Colorado's Eric Christensen never thought his golf addiction would take him to Roggen, Colorado. But last month he made the trek to a semi-ghost town that's the home of Rodeo Dunes.
Wyndham Clark began the final round up six shots, but ended up winning by just one, securing his second U.S. Open title in four years.
Serena Williams recently returned to competition in doubles after nearly four years away from professional tennis.
In front of a roaring Seattle crowd, the U.S. men's soccer team on Friday defeated Australia in its second World Cup match, clinching a spot in the Round of 32 in the process.
Assistant Coach of the Colorado Eagles, Kim Weiss, is headed to Las Vegas after accepting a head coach position for a new Professional Women's Hockey League team.
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan said the administration violated the law when it created a centralized database of Americans' personal records.
Clive Davis helped shape the careers of music stars including Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen and Whitney Houston.
A Trump administration plan would charge legal immigrants seeking citizenship $570 more in application fees while eliminating waivers and fee reductions for low-income applicants.
Faster income growth for top U.S. earners has eroded Social Security's tax base, fueling calls to raise or eliminate the payroll tax cap.
Alan Greenspan's lengthy reign at the Federal Reserve coincided with a period of stability from the mid-1980s until 2007.
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan said the administration violated the law when it created a centralized database of Americans' personal records.
On Monday, June 22, service and polling centers will open to serve voters across Colorado.
A Trump administration plan would charge legal immigrants seeking citizenship $570 more in application fees while eliminating waivers and fee reductions for low-income applicants.
Alan Greenspan's lengthy reign at the Federal Reserve coincided with a period of stability from the mid-1980s until 2007.
Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado said he's worried that "Americans are at risk" with Bill Pulte serving as the top intelligence chief.
A pilot program at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital is using robotic animals to bring joy and connection to patients with dementia.
A popular brand creator personally knows what the NICU experience is like, so he stopped by to offer families support.
Dozens of service members at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas have fallen ill with the flu in the weeks since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rescinded the vaccine mandate, sources familiar confirmed to CBS News.
Gallup found that only 49% of Americans were "cost-secure" last year, with concerns about medical bills and prescription costs rising across income groups.
An estimated hundreds of thousands of children, many of them U.S. citizens, have been separated from a parent in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Faster income growth for top U.S. earners has eroded Social Security's tax base, fueling calls to raise or eliminate the payroll tax cap.
On Tuesday, the Erie Town Council is set to vote for a second time on whether to sell the town's remaining mineral rights tied to a major oil and gas project that would stretch from Weld County into Boulder County.
Alan Greenspan's lengthy reign at the Federal Reserve coincided with a period of stability from the mid-1980s until 2007.
Most suspect Iran nuclear program not stopped and think conflict wasn't worth the costs.
Matthew Ankrum wanted to build wealth for his daughters and teach them about financial stability. A new book shares how.
The Colorado State Patrol has concluded one of its troopers, Amber Garcia, used excessive force when she tasered a driver seven times in 35 seconds in 2024 in Saguache County.
Magnus' Law is named after a 17-year-old boy killed by a driver who was never investigated for DUI. But the driver had been drinking.
Most parents assume they get to choose which health insurance plan covers their newborn. For one family, that wasn't the case.
Colorado's legal marijuana industry was built on a promise: strict regulation would protect businesses and consumers, while tax revenue would support schools, roads and public programs. But one of the state's largest cannabis cultivators says that promise is beginning to break down.
Brandin Kreuzer, the man whose 50-year prison sentence for shooting a sheriff's deputy was commuted by Colorado's governor, says he is ashamed of the violence he committed as a 19-year-old.