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The coronavirus pandemic has put a limit on large gatherings, but Special Olympics Colorado has found a safe way for athletes to compete. They will be hosting virtual games this year.
RTD resumed the Free MallRide service over the weekend. The buses were suspended in April when RTD reduced service due to low ridership because of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Men holding cats were viewed as less masculine; more neurotic... and less dateable," researchers from CSU wrote.
Neighbors near Morey Middle School are growing concerned about a homeless camp nearby.
The city of Denver and Denver Public Health have made it a point to get COVID-19 testing to as many people as possible. That includes communities of color.
This year, organizers were faced with a unique turn of events.
It will still take longer until hanging out at the bar gets back to normal, but for now, bars in Colorado can open at 25% capacity or up to 50 people indoors.
Nearly four years after 19-year-old Kyle Nackos was killed by a wrong-way drunk driver, his family is hoping to donate his beloved pickup truck to a small school in West Africa.
The flakes fell in elevations as low as 7,000 feet and closed many of the higher mountain roads.
There's an opportunity for Coloradans to make sure trails and hikers are safe this summer.
A man and a juvenile male both drowned in the Arkansas River on Sunday, police say.
A faulty power line caused a fire near the Telluride Airport on Sunday.
A group of skateboarders gathered at Denver Skate Park on Sunday to show support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Firefighters battling the East Canyon Fire have contained more than half of it as of Sunday morning.
The REI Co-op in Westminster announced to its customers on Saturday it will be closing its store in the Orchard Town Center.
Researchers are finding environmental factors are becoming increasingly more common causes of IBD, but doctors are still trying to figure out exactly what those factors could be, whether it's things in the diet, in processed foods, use of antibiotics, or something else.
Aurora Central Library received $3 million, thanks to the work of Congressman Jason Crow, (D) Colorado Congressional District 6, for a major renovation. Which it really needs because said the library was built in 1982 and hasn't really been updated since.
Colorado is one of the many states to join a lawsuit against Ticketmaster's Live Nation.
The 5 new pools boast different temperatures ranging from cold plunges of 52-60 degrees and 75-80 degrees, as well as three pools that match the temperatures of the Legacy Pool (100-104 degrees) and the Grand Pool (92-94 degrees).
CBS News Colorado Reporter Dillon Thomas receives exclusive access to the show, "Where Did We Sit On The Bus?" that's currently playing at Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
The theft happened last Friday, Jan. 23, around 2 p.m. when Jessica Orozco had stepped away from her store, Mi Angel Jewelry at La Plaza in Aurora.
Nearly half of the children living in foster care in Colorado are living in kinship care, which means they're living with relatives, neighbors, or friends.
As the Regional Transportation District faces a projected $200 million budget shortfall, the agency is exploring new ways to bring in revenue.
Loveland is backing out of their plan to purchase and establish a new homeless shelter.
A bill expanding who can use Colorado's red flag gun law passed its first committee Tuesday at the Colorado State Capitol.
The Colorado Treasury will reveal unclaimed treasures kept in a vault for the Great Colorado Payback.
Colorado investigators say that no immediate safety action is needed for a pipeline leak near a Fort Lupton school bus stop.
Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat from Colorado, says he is developing new accountability measure legislation for the Dept. of Homeland Security.
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Nearly half of the children living in foster care in Colorado are living in kinship care, which means they're living with relatives, neighbors, or friends.
The Broncos have fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, as well as their wide receivers coach and their cornerbacks coach.
Olympic veterans, including skier Lindsey Vonn and bobsledders Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor, are among the seven Americans making their fifth trips to the games.
The Seahawks and the Patriots previously met in the Super Bowl back in 2015, when a last-second goal line interception by Malcolm Butler sealed the win for New England.
The Broncos season is over after a 10-7 loss to the New England Patriots in Sunday's AFC Championship game.
A father and daughter are finally together at a Broncos home game after a double lung transplant made it possible for Jessica Del Toro, who has pulmonary hypertension, to be in the Mile High City.
The FTC is warning taxpayers to keep an eye out for phishing and smishing scams aimed at stealing tax refunds and personal data.
Top Justice Department officials said Tuesday they expect to finish reviewing and publishing files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein soon, but cannot provide a specific timeline.
Net international migration dropped sharply amid President Trump's immigration crackdown, new Census data shows.
Yale joins Harvard, MIT and other top universities that have eliminated tuition for households with modest income.
A man was hospitalized after allegedly exchanging gunfire with Border Patrol agents in Arizona on Tuesday, according to the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI.
A bill expanding who can use Colorado's red flag gun law passed its first committee Tuesday at the Colorado State Capitol.
Top Justice Department officials said Tuesday they expect to finish reviewing and publishing files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein soon, but cannot provide a specific timeline.
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents fired their weapons during the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, according to a government report sent to Congress and obtained by CBS News that does not mention Pretti reaching for his firearm.
Johnston announced his plan on Tuesday, which focuses on crime, filling vacant office space in downtown Denver, homelessness, climate change, and child care, while touting falling rent prices.
Leaders of three immigration enforcement agencies are set to testify before House and Senate committees next month.
The AAP is recommending immunization against 18 diseases. Earlier this month, the CDC reduced its recommendations for childhood vaccines to 11 diseases.
A Denver woman says repeated mold concerns at her apartment complex have left her feeling unsafe in her home and worried about her child's health, prompting her to contact the city.
A father and daughter are finally together at a Broncos home game after a double lung transplant made it possible for Jessica Del Toro, who has pulmonary hypertension, to be in the Mile High City.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has confirmed that a third child has died in Colorado from an influenza-associated illness so far for the 2025-2026 respiratory disease season.
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.
The FTC is warning taxpayers to keep an eye out for phishing and smishing scams aimed at stealing tax refunds and personal data.
Amazon is cutting about 16,000 jobs after eliminating some 14,000 in October.
For more than two decades, the Great American Beer Festival has taken place inside the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver. That's changing this year.
Yale joins Harvard, MIT and other top universities that have eliminated tuition for households with modest income.
Pinterest is cutting costs to create more cash flow for AI-focused roles and AI‑powered products, the company said in a filing Tuesday.
The former sergeant was fired from the department this month after allegedly working a private security job while on duty, a CBS Colorado investigation found. He had also previously left or been fired from other departments.
Despite efforts to deter them, thieves in Colorado are continuing to steal credit cards, checks, ballots and even prescription medication from mailboxes.
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.