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It looks like a marmot wanted to hitch a ride down the mountain and into town! CPW says it happens every year.
Jeffco Public Schools will begin their school year online. The district announced Thursday they will start with two week of remote learning on August 24th.
Two children in Colorado have died from a rare syndrome that affects children with COVID-19 antibodies.
Young women of color in the Denver metro area are getting the help they need from a nonprofit called Star Girlz Empowerment.
Deaths attributed to fentanyl overdoses were up 291% in Denver from January to May.
Sen. Cory Gardner is suggesting the National Republican Senatorial Committee should stop airing a television ad in an unusual public rebuke of party strategy.
Three employees who work for the Englewood Police Department have tested positive for COVID-19.
A crash early Thursday morning involving four cars caused traffic backups on Interstate 70 near the Denver-Aurora border.
An Aurora police officer fired for his reaction to photos appearing to mock the death of a Black man who was stopped by police last year says he was denied a review hearing before he was terminated as required by city and police regulations.
There is good news from the ongoing renovation project at Denver International Airport. Crews completing the work there have completed a major milestone ahead of schedule.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper announced Thursday that all Air Force Academy cadets will return to campus in the fall. Military training pipelines were declared "mission essential" by Secretary Esper Thursday morning, meaning that cadets will return in full.
Temperatures soared to 97 degrees in Denver on Wednesday making it the 38 day this year temperatures have reached at least 90 degrees in the Mile High City. That far exceeds the average.
The list of the top 10 stolen vehicles of 2020 is out, and the most-stolen car may surprise you. The Colorado Metro Auto Theft Task Force (CMATT) says Honda Civics built between 1995 and 2000 are the most commonly targeted.
Former Colorado Gov. Bill Owens says enough already.
Brian McBroom, the city manager for Commerce City since 2012, resigned in June, a month after filing a legal notice with the city that he might sue his city over the actions of Mayor Benjamin Huseman.
Summit County Sheriff's Office cracks down on illegal behavior during leaf peeping season in Colorado's mountain communities.
Construction on the Crystal Valley Interchange project started in March, but the idea has been in the works since the 1980s.
Luis Garcia's family has filed a lawsuit against Denver Public Schools after last year's deadly shooting outside East High School.
First Alert Meteorologist Joe Ruch is tracking record heat.
The Physiology building is located on the Fort Collins campus at 1380 Center Avenue.
It was a drama along the lake shore at Evergreen Lake recently, as people watched a young elk calf caught in a buoy line struggle.
Colorado residents can now legally prepare and sell a wider range of homemade foods under a new law signed by Gov. Jared Polis.
Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation inspired by the family of cyclist Magnus White that requires law enforcement officers to offer a voluntary breath test to drivers involved in crashes with serious injuries or fatalities.
City staff say that the Montbello Recreation Center that's been closed since a 14 year old was shot and killed there last month will reopen on Monday.
Denver's Ballpark Neighborhood, from Coors Field down to Welton Street, launched its own general improvement district a year ago.
It was a drama along the lake shore at Evergreen Lake recently, as people watched a young elk calf caught in a buoy line struggle.
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The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the criminally negligent homicide convictions for the former paramedics in the death of Elijah McClain.
Denver's Ballpark Neighborhood, from Coors Field down to Welton Street, launched its own general improvement district a year ago. On Thursday, they unveiled the district's new office to the public.
Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation inspired by the family of cyclist Magnus White that requires law enforcement officers to offer a voluntary breath test to drivers involved in crashes with serious injuries or fatalities.
Russell Wilson announced in a video on social media that he's retiring from the NFL after 14 seasons.
With voter support, a passenger rail stop at Burnham Yard could become part of the future Denver Broncos stadium development.
Rick Adelman, the Hall of Fame coach who led the Sacramento Kings through the most successful era in franchise history, has died, the National Basketball Coaches Association said on Monday. He was 79.
The Broncos have finalized the formal agreement to purchase land in Denver for their new stadium. The team says the closing on the purchase of Burnham Yard is expected in the fall.
Denver Summit FC will play their next two home games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Three solar flares burst from the sun this week, raising the chances of seeing the northern lights for people across the United States.
The Senate is holding a marathon vote series as Republicans seek to fund immigration agencies under the Department of Homeland Security without help from Democrats.
At least 207 people have been killed since the Trump administration began targeting those it calls "narcoterrorists" in September.
SpaceX says it plans to raise up to $75 billion when it goes public this month in what could be the largest stock market debut ever, and it would put Elon Musk on course to becoming the first trillionaire.
Russell Wilson announced in a video on social media that he's retiring from the NFL after 14 seasons.
Colorado residents can now legally prepare and sell a wider range of homemade foods under a new law signed by Gov. Jared Polis.
Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation inspired by the family of cyclist Magnus White that requires law enforcement officers to offer a voluntary breath test to drivers involved in crashes with serious injuries or fatalities.
The Senate is holding a marathon vote series as Republicans seek to fund immigration agencies under the Department of Homeland Security without help from Democrats.
At least 207 people have been killed since the Trump administration began targeting those it calls "narcoterrorists" in September.
A landmark anti-trafficking bill made it over the finish line to become law in Colorado this week.
The first human case of West Nile virus in Colorado this year has been reported in Jefferson County.
Come January, pregnancy care physician billing codes will change from a bundled system to an à la carte one.
While 330 Ebola infections are confirmed in central Africa and huge challenges remain, hundreds more suspected cases "have been cleared out," the WHO says.
Earlier this year, the CDC announced updated recommendations that would reduce the number of recommended immunizations for children from 17 to 11.
Uganda on Wednesday ordered the closure of its border with Congo, where suspected cases of a rare type of Ebola are surging.
Denver's Ballpark Neighborhood, from Coors Field down to Welton Street, launched its own general improvement district a year ago.
SpaceX says it plans to raise up to $75 billion when it goes public this month in what could be the largest stock market debut ever, and it would put Elon Musk on course to becoming the first trillionaire.
Farmers across Colorado are caught in the midst of a lot of challenges this year, including in the vast Uncompahgre Valley.
American Airlines said it is temporarily cutting six routes amid rising jet fuel costs, including several flights to Los Angeles.
Safety watchdog said seat belts in certain Ford Expedition and Lincoln vehicles may inadvertently lock, preventing them from functioning properly.
Construction on a much-anticipated 10-acre entertainment district in Glendale has come to a halt, with the developer and the city accusing each other of being responsible for the project going off the rails.
An Aurora fire lieutenant will remain demoted after he and a fellow firefighter ran an Aurora police sergeant off the road with a fire truck last year.
A confidential investigative report commissioned by the City of Denver alleges a high-ranking Denver police division chief was "severely abusive."
The City of Denver and the parent company of the Denver Post have reached a tentative agreement to resolve a major lease dispute over the iconic downtown building that bears the newspaper's name, CBS News Colorado has learned.
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado roadways.