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Dr. Kevin McVaney, the director of Denver's Emergency Medical Response System, talked to CBS News about the use of the anesthetic to subdue suspects.
In a letter sent to John C. Bandimere Jr., the Chief Spiritual Officer of Bandimere Speedway, Jefferson County Public Health Executive Director Mark B. Johnson states he is worried the race track isn't following public health orders that regulate outdoor gatherings.
Republican Lauren Boebert, running to represent Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, will spend the day before July 4th with Pres. Donald Trump.
One of the Aurora police officers involved in taking pictures that reenacted the chokehold used on Elijah McClain has resigned from the department.
The city of Denver wants to hear from the neighbors of the Central 70 Project about the possibility of noisy nights. Kiewit Infrastructure Company has asked for a variance for nighttime work through 2022.
A Colorado man accused of using an ax to kill his 4-year-old nephew has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
The mobile coronavirus testing teams were in Cortez and Pagosa Springs last week.
A driver who took off after a crash at 6th Avenue and South Sable Boulevard and crashed minutes later, about a mile away, and suffered fatal injuries.
Denver's Department of Public Health and Environment has announced a 'Rapid Response Grant Program' to provide more meals and groceries for those in need.
Colorado State University has named Dr. Mary Pedersen as its new provost and executive vice president.
A 69-year-man in Carbondale has been arrested for possession of child pornography. Peter O'Grady was taken into custody on June 30.
Walmart announced Wednesday that it will be transforming 160 of its store parking lots across the country into drive-in theaters.
The board will evaluate proposals on name changes on controversial places and geographical locations, new names, and make recommendations to the governor regarding those changes.
The lawsuit claims officers put protesters in danger and used intimidation to stop them from exercising their First Amendment rights.
Aurora has officially named its police chief to lead its department, as Todd Chamberlain from Los Angeles will be the new chief.
A woman was taken into custody by Douglas County authorities and now faces several charges including DUI after a hit-and-run.
Bill Hanzlik, founder of the Gold Crown Foundation and former NBA player and coach joins First At 4 to provide details about the Healthy Kids Expo.
The search underway in Arapahoe County on Wednesday for a wanted felon who escaped from the custody of the Colorado Department of Corrections was called off about an hour after it was first issued. Sean Hanneman is wanted for a parole violation and escape.
CBS News Colorado Reporter Andrew Haubner provides the latest update in Jefferson County as crews continue to work diligently to contain a wildfire.
A man in Westminster spoke to CBS Colorado this month about the deaths of his husband and son in a house fire.
The ex-wife of the Boulder firebombing attack suspect and their five children are staying in Colorado for now, following a weekend in which the Department of Homeland Security moved to deport the family.
In Denver, Lime and Bird scooters and e-bikes have been available to rent across the city for years. But, in just a couple of weeks, they'll be completely gone.
Three months after the legislative Joint Budget Committee approved emergency funding for nearly 1,000 more beds in Colorado's prisons, the system is already near capacity again.
The measure now heads to a final vote in the State Senate, but critics, including lawmakers, credit unions, and other groups, say the bill creates favoritism and could be costly to small businesses.
A man in Westminster spoke to CBS Colorado this month about the deaths of his husband and son in a house fire.
Multiple people were injured on Monday evening in a crash involving a delivery truck and a pickup truck in Aurora.
In Denver, Lime and Bird scooters and e-bikes have been available to rent across the city for years. But, in just a couple of weeks, they'll be completely gone.
The ex-wife of the Boulder firebombing attack suspect and their five children are staying in Colorado for now, following a weekend in which the Department of Homeland Security moved to deport the family. Their case will continue to make its way through the courts as they wait to find out what comes next.
The measure now heads to a final vote in the State Senate, but critics, including lawmakers, credit unions, and other groups, say the bill creates favoritism and could be costly to small businesses.
A man raised in Aurora is making a name for himself in the UFC. Saturday, Youseff Zalal stepped into the octagon for his first ever main event match.
The Denver Broncos selected defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim from Texas A&M in the third round of the NFL draft Friday night.
"I didn't want to be known as the girl with one arm that plays soccer," Denver Summit FC player Carson Pickett told CBS News. "I just wanted to be known for the girl that plays soccer."
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An FBI affidavit filed in federal court lays out more details about Cole Allen's alleged actions before and during the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
First lady Melania Trump said that jokes Jimmy Kimmel made on his show days before the White House Correspondents' Dinner were "hateful and violent rhetoric."
The day after a gunman attempted to storm the White House Correspondents' Dinner, President Trump sat down with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell for a "60 Minutes" interview to talk about his experience.
The trial comes at a pivotal moment for AI, a technology poised to bring advancement that could also drastically reshape humanity.
Aaron MacLean, a CBS News national security analyst who attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner, said he "was perplexed even before the incident" about security for the event.
Three months after the legislative Joint Budget Committee approved emergency funding for nearly 1,000 more beds in Colorado's prisons, the system is already near capacity again.
The measure now heads to a final vote in the State Senate, but critics, including lawmakers, credit unions, and other groups, say the bill creates favoritism and could be costly to small businesses.
An appeals court has ruled that the Defense Department can require journalists to be escorted on Pentagon grounds while the Trump administration appeals a judge's decision to block its enforcement of a press access policy challenged by The New York Times.
An FBI affidavit filed in federal court lays out more details about Cole Allen's alleged actions before and during the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Leaders from several communities in and around Boulder County are taking a new approach to long-standing concerns surrounding the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport by meeting directly with the Federal Aviation Administration.
A $50 billion federal fund is supposed to modernize rural healthcare. But community clinics and advocates fear that the contractors administering the money for states will bite off a big chunk before it reaches patients.
Millions of people rely on the supplemental insurance to offset the deductibles, copayments, and other costs faced by enrollees in the traditional Medicare program.
Work requirements will encourage people who are able to work to seek and maintain jobs, proponents say. But researchers haven't found that they lower the unemployment rate.
Former Trump Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams described Dr. Erica Schwartz as a "home run pick."
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday, kicking off an expected sprint of seven budget hearings he'll attend over the next week.
In Denver, Lime and Bird scooters and e-bikes have been available to rent across the city for years. But, in just a couple of weeks, they'll be completely gone.
The measure now heads to a final vote in the State Senate, but critics, including lawmakers, credit unions, and other groups, say the bill creates favoritism and could be costly to small businesses.
After nearly a decade of planning and millions of dollars invested, the future of Broomfield's long-promised Town Square is once again in question.
The trial comes at a pivotal moment for AI, a technology poised to bring advancement that could also drastically reshape humanity.
The Asia Center's owner has submitted plans to the city to demolish the strip of stores for a mixed-use development project, including affordable housing and retail.
A new, nearly 700-page report describes the Evergreen High School shooter's every move the day of the shooting last September, the law enforcement response, and interviews with friends, family, teachers, and witnesses.
A Denver City Council member is pushing to reopen long-term fire service contracts she says are now draining city resources instead of generating revenue.
A Denver family is sharing their story after thieves got away with the steel sculpture that stood outside their home for over a decade.
When the Orion spacecraft lifted off April 1, four astronauts were aboard -- but for the families of dozens of workers who died before the launch, the mission carried something else: the weight of those who would never see it fly.
A single malfunctioning piece of new equipment triggered a recent, sweeping power outage at Denver International Airport — an incident that stranded passengers in elevators and delayed nearly 500 flights.