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A Walmart customer says its Montbello location discriminates against people of color, after noticing only multicultural hair products locked behind glass in her local store.
On Monday, Colorado reported the largest day-to-day increase of COVID-19 hospitalizations since the virus peaked in mid-April.
A rare derecho that swept across Colorado ripped out Brighton's so-called Christmas tree on Saturday.
After being closed for months, the Denver Zoo will reopen to members on Wednesday and the general public just two days later, on Friday.
Kiya Cockrell thought she was headed to Washington D.C. to represent Colorado in the national Poetry Out Loud competition when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
When protests for George Floyd began to organize in Denver, demonstrators were met with force by Denver police officers.
The State House gave initial approval to a package of bills aimed at helping people laid off.
Ever since the first National Science Bowl in 1991, students have been flown out to Washington to compete head-to-head and in person. The coronavirus pandemic put a halt to that.
On Tuesday, the Colorado Senate will vote on a bill meant to improve police accountability.
The Weld County Sheriff's Office announced Monday that 23 inmates at the jail tested positive for COVID-19.
After a very active weather weekend, we aren't done just yet. Monday was already a windy day, but that will continue overnight into Tuesday.
An initiative to ban late-term abortions in Colorado qualifies for the November 2020 ballot, says the Colorado Secretary of State's office on Monday.
Over the past week, two Denver artists have begun a new mission to turn the boards covering up businesses' windows into canvasses for change.
"Imagine this bear a year from now when it weighs 200 pounds & can easily break into your home," wildlife officials stated.
Firefighters rushed to the Prospector Fire burning west of the Clear Creek Ranger District's Office. Smoke is visible from Interstate 70.
It's finally warm enough in Colorado to enjoy a bite to eat outside, perhaps from a local food truck. These warmer months are also the busiest time of year for food truck operators and customers.
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.
Plans to expand the Douglas County Fairgrounds could mean the loss of youth athletic fields, concerning parents, kids and coaches.
While bars in Denver near Ball Arena certainly see a spike in business on game nights, so too do those in other cities surrounding Denver in the metro area with the presence of the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche in the playoffs.
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A crash on I-70 involving a CDOT plow and a van carrying a youth hockey team has killed one person and injured seven more. The local hockey community is rallying to support the injured team members.
One of the biggest authors in LitRPG is joining the Colorado Avalanche this April for a special fan event during their game against the Vegas Golden Knights.
This week, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's office provided an update to the city council on its Surveillance Task Force, which was established to research surveillance technology and its vendors with whom Denver has contracts, such as Flock, and to establish safeguards around them.
On Wednesday, Cherry Creek School District Superintendent Chris Smith suddenly announced his resignation and retirement.
Two counties in Northern Colorado have established a new hotline to report bias-motivated crimes, also known as hate crimes. The hotline is active and has already begun receiving tips from the community.
The superintendent of Cherry Creek Schools suddenly announced his resignation and retirement this week. This comes after an investigation into district policies, where employees claimed incidents of being cursed at, demeaned and harassed.
A snowplow on I-70 hit a van that was carrying a girls' hockey team from California on Thursday morning. The father of one of the children on the team, who was driving the van, has died.
This week, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's office provided an update to the city council on its Surveillance Task Force, which was established to research surveillance technology and its vendors with whom Denver has contracts, such as Flock, and to establish safeguards around them.
Aurora police have arrested a man they say sexually assaulted a woman on the High Line Canal Trail at Expo Park last May.
January is National Blood Donor Month, and one of Colorado's largest hospital systems needs help to fill their blood bank. It's not only human donors needed. Blood banks need cat and dog donors to help save other furry friends.
Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon is expected to be out long-erm again after reinjuring his hamstring.
One of the biggest authors in LitRPG is joining the Colorado Avalanche this April for a special fan event during their game against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Colorado Avalanched have extended defenseman Sam Malinski to a four-year deal.
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.
A man was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly impersonating an FBI agent and trying to free Luigi Mangione, according to federal court filings and a law enforcement source.
Side-curtain air bags in some Hyundai Palisade SUVs may not properly deploy during a crash, auto safety watchdog warns.
The Senate failed to advance legislation to fund major portions of the government as talks over reforming ICE continue.
Dow's announcement comes after several other large corporations, from Amazon to UPS, said they plan to cut jobs.
Workers in clerical and administrative roles could have the most trouble adapting to the impact of AI on jobs, new research shows.
The deal comes ahead of the Saturday shutdown deadline, but it will also need the approval of the House, which isn't scheduled to return until Monday — and at least one Republican senator has pushed back.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated deployments in 2025 to the cities of Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Memphis, Portland, and Chicago cost nearly half a billion dollars.
The Senate failed to advance legislation to fund major portions of the government as talks over reforming ICE continue.
Unlike earlier travel bans, President Trump's latest restrictions on travel from dozens of countries make no categorical exception for adoption-related visas.
Colorado state auditors say it's unclear if the Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) is doing enough to secure state data from cybercriminals.
U.S. life expectancy rose to 79 years in 2024 - the highest mark in American history. But the U.S. still ranks below dozens of other countries.
The recall affects several batches of the 5.5-ounce Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits, the FDA said.
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.
Side-curtain air bags in some Hyundai Palisade SUVs may not properly deploy during a crash, auto safety watchdog warns.
Dow's announcement comes after several other large corporations, from Amazon to UPS, said they plan to cut jobs.
Workers in clerical and administrative roles could have the most trouble adapting to the impact of AI on jobs, new research shows.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the benefits of Trump Accounts and addressed affordability concerns in an interview with CBS News.
Two of the biggest U.S. banks said they would match a $1,000 federal contribution for employees who open a Trump Account, touting the plan as a way to save money.
Although Sinclair Oil learned on January 8 that the gasoline it distributed was contaminated, it admits it failed to notify Colorado's Division of Oil and Public Safety.
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.