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As if Southwest Colorado's extreme drought wasn't enough to raise concerns about a potentially destructive wildfire season, the added complications of the coronavirus have only fueled that anxiety.
Chief Paul Pazen participated in the ceremony to recognize officers who made the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives in the line of duty.
In order to give voters more safe opportunities to cast their ballots during the coronavirus pandemic, Jefferson County is launching the county's first-ever mobile voting site.
While breweries across the state have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, many are coming together to support the industry by brewing a new beer called Colorado Strong Pale Ale.
The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and The Denver Foundation teamed up to create the COVID-19 Arts & Culture Relief Fund to rescue those arts and culture organizations that may not otherwise stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
Disinfecting surfaces is more important than ever and one Colorado company says they have a way to disinfect your whole house in just an hour-and-a-half using a "dry fog" technology.
Health care workers in Littleton were honored with a parade.
Suzanne Morphew, 49, went for a bike ride Sunday. Her bike was found that evening, but there has been no sign of Suzanne.
For these health care workers, the aircraft weren't just carrying pilots and fuel, but also the precious cargo of hope and light.
Mayor Michael Hancock announced on Thursday afternoon that city employees will have to take eight furlough days, or unpaid days off.
Rather than exchanging money and pot, the two exchanged gunfire.
The University of Colorado Boulder graduating Class of 2020 will be the first in the university's 144-year history to experience a virtual commencement.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is reporting the first coronavirus outbreaks at child care centers.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced it has completed the purchase of Fisher's Peak.
A Greeley man who pulled over at the scene of an early morning rollover accident was greeted by two males and a female who pulled out a handgun, fired a shot, and kicked the man out of his own vehicle.
Experts say teacher shortages are due, in part, to burnout and the high cost of education needed to be able to teach. A new Colorado law makes the first two years at any public four-year college, community college or trade school essentially free to every Coloradan.
In the wake of fires in other parts of the state, the Castle Rock Fire Department is teaching residents and homeowners associations to be proactive and create defensible space in their own communities.
Tina Peters, the former Mesa County Clerk, was found guilty on 7 out of 10 counts in her Colorado election interference case Monday. Peters has been embraced by election deniers, including MyPillow founder Mike Lindell.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation is showing off its brand new fire engine that will be stationed at the Eisenhower and Johnson Memorial Tunnels.
Colorado's governor on Friday announced that he is commuting the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.
Nearly five years after a Castle Rock father was killed in Florida while protecting his wife and baby from a random attack, the alleged gunman has pleaded guilty. That man could face life in prison.
The Watkins family of stained glass artists arrived in Colorado in the 1860s, where five generations of artisans have created beautiful stained glass windows for buildings across the state.
Aurora's block party permit program officially opens Friday, allowing residents to legally close off residential streets for neighborhood gatherings.
Boulder's running community says these days, trails are getting a little more crowded due to the upcoming Bolder Boulder, and they welcome the newcomers with open arms.
DAWG Nation Hockey Foundation's program Hockey Heals helps Landis get out on the ice.
Nearly five years after a Castle Rock father was killed in Florida while protecting his wife and baby from a random attack, the alleged gunman has pleaded guilty. That man could face life in prison.
Two men in Northern Colorado, including Weld County Republicans Chair Hunter Rivera, were arrested on Thursday for allegedly trying to buy sex from children.
Gov. Jared Polis announced he is commuting the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was facing more than eight years in state prison for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines following the 2020 presidential election.
Aurora's block party permit program is officially open. It allows residents to legally close off residential streets for neighborhood gatherings.
The Preakness Stakes will feature its biggest field in 15 years with 14 horses in the middle jewel of horse racing's Triple Crown.
The Broncos full NFL schedule is out and includes late-season rematches against Denver's 2025 playoff opponents.
The NHL announced that the Colorado Avalanche will be playing their first game of the Western Conference finals next Wednesday.
The Colorado Avalanche are headed to the Western Conference finals for the first time in four years.
Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player, who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died, his family announced Tuesday.
The International Space Station-bound SpaceX Cargo Dragon is loaded with 6,500 pounds of needed equipment, research gear and crew supplies.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid by Virginia Democrats to revive its new voter-approved congressional map that was drawn to advantage the party for the upcoming midterm elections.
In an interview with "Face the Nation," Gates said another mass exodus from Cuba is the "biggest risk."
The safety specialist's warning appeared in a memo describing how a mini-drone had detonated and injured an Army Special Forces soldier.
The University of Genoa said the victims included a marine biology professor, her daughter and two young researchers.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid by Virginia Democrats to revive its new voter-approved congressional map that was drawn to advantage the party for the upcoming midterm elections.
Gov. Jared Polis announced he is commuting the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was facing more than eight years in state prison for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines following the 2020 presidential election.
In an interview with "Face the Nation," Gates said another mass exodus from Cuba is the "biggest risk."
The safety specialist's warning appeared in a memo describing how a mini-drone had detonated and injured an Army Special Forces soldier.
Sens. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin say their concern is there may be more emergency exit doors than flight attendants in the event of an evacuation.
A new Ebola outbreak in a remote province in Congo has caused 65 deaths and 246 suspected cases so far, Africa CDC says.
A third of patients in a clinical trial had tumors shrink while taking a genetically engineered treatment known as RP1.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is trying to address the interests of his MAHA supporters, who view him as their hope for the future, while being a good soldier in the eyes of the Trump White House.
Several states have required their health agencies to take on another job: verifying immigration status among Medicaid recipients and reporting them to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Part of the problem starts before clinicians ever see a patient.
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado roadways.
As Powell steps down after more than eight years leading the Federal Reserve, economists say he helped steer the U.S. through historic shocks but misread inflation.
Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against Roblox, making it the latest state to take legal action against the popular gaming platform over child safety concerns.
A Castle Rock business says its customers are plagued by parking citations from Parking Revenue Recovery Services.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has 30 days to address a stack of bills on his desk with a signature or veto. But he wasted no time signing two important bills with broad bipartisan support Thursday.
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado roadways.
Glendale city leaders are forcefully opposing Colorado's proposed Bus Rapid Transit project on Colorado Boulevard, warning the plan could dramatically worsen traffic for drivers while delivering only modest transit gains.
A jury in Douglas County awarded a New Jersey man $24 million after he sued a Parker police detective for malicious prosecution and false arrest.
A Denver County Court judge on Friday sentenced a vocal police critic to 60 days in jail and two years of probation, saying he needed to send a message that would deter her and her YouTube followers from future doxing of law enforcement.
City-funded contractors have been moving through Denver neighborhoods, replacing sections of sidewalks, frustrating some homeowners. The work was part of a broader program aimed at making city sidewalks more usable and accessible.