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Fort Carson soldiers are back here in Colorado after being deployed for three weeks in Washington state, helping medical staff in the fight against COVID-19.
The closure includes all public access points, park roads, and backcountry access.
There are still thousands of students around the metro who haven't been engaging in remote learning. In Brighton 27J alone, schools across the district have been unable to contact 1,866 students.
In a time when there is a shortage of personal protective gear for health care workers, some hospitals are getting innovative with their solutions.
As citizens and politicians in Colorado and around the nation debate when to lift stay-at-home orders, a Colorado public health expert says reopening the state's economy now "will cost people their lives."
The United States Air Force demonstration team will say "thank you" to Coloradans on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday. Residents in 12 Colorado areas can see the Thunderbirds.
The effort to support small businesses has hit a dead end. The program to help business owners keep paying their employees during the coronavirus pandemic, is out of money.
Colorado's refugee community is among the hardest hit in the state.
Out-of-state students pay nearly $20,000 a semester to attend the University of Colorado Boulder. Now that all university activities have gone to a remote model, some families believe they should be exempt from some, if not all, of those fees and tuition.
Small business owners are worried about their employees after the federal government announced critical funding ran out Thursday.
National Jewish Health has expanded its drive-through COVID-19 testing, offering tests to the broader Colorado community.
A COVID-19 patient at UCHealth received a convalescent plasma treatment this month to help him recover from the virus. While it is still too early to tell if this experimental option can treat coronavirus, Scott Kaplan's family says they have noticed some improvement in his condition since the transfusion.
Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller has the coronavirus, his agent confirmed to Ian Rapoport with the NFL Network.
The Maxfund can't get the tools it needs to keep its dogs healthy right now.
An administrator at the Aurora Mental Health Center was was surprised by how many people participated in a telephone town hall on mental and public health.
The Quarry Fire burning in Jefferson County is being investigated as arson.
The Boulder County Sheriff's Office has arrested a man deputies believe committed burglary and arson incidents last month.
The Chatfield Reservoir boating and water recreation closure was lifted on Friday morning even as firefighting operations on the Quarry Fire continued.
See some of CBS Colorado's non-wildfire related headlines from the week.
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
Part of a pre-fabricated home that was being hauled in southwestern Colorado fell off the trailer Friday morning and was blocking both lanes of Highway 62.
A Colorado School of Mines senior recently diagnosed with leukemia graduated in the halls of his oncology ward in a surprise ceremony put together by his care team.
Police in Denver are investigating a shooting at a recreation center that left a minor dead on Thursday night.
The Colorado Department of Corrections says it is now the first and only department in the country to use virtual reality to train its parole officers.
The rain and snow Colorado picked up this week may have helped chip away at drought conditions, but tree experts say one wet stretch does not mean trees are in the clear heading into summer.
Watch Alex Lehnert's forecast
F is for Flamingo in this edition of A to Z at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance with Alex Lehnert.
The trial is set to begin Friday for a man accused of shooting a 17-year-old in the face in September 2024 when they wanted to take homecoming photos on Brent Metz's property.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has paused all projects over Memorial Day Weekend for one of the busiest travel weekends of the season.
Denver International Airport prepares for busy travel days over Memorial Day Weekend as tens of thousands are expected to make their way through security each day.
Kyle Busch, 41, died suddenly on Thursday after being hospitalized with an illness, according to his team.
Kyle Busch's family earlier Thursday announced he had been hospitalized with a "severe illness."
The Colorado Avalanche will begin the Western Conference final Wednesday night without star defenseman Cale Makar on the ice.
Ronda Rousey used her signature armbar to stop Gina Carano just 17 seconds into a comeback bout between the two MMA fighters.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino joked that if someone does pay $2 million for a ticket to the World Cup final, "I will personally bring him a hot dog and a Coke."
Kyle Busch, 41, died suddenly on Thursday after being hospitalized with an illness, according to his team.
The Pentagon on Friday released a new batch of 64 files related to UFOs, unveiling a second tranche of records under an executive order by President Trump.
The head of the World Health Organization says Ebola has killed at least 7 people in Congo, but the U.N. agency says it knows the epidemic "is much larger."
The production of the Congressional Record is one of the unseen cogs in the congressional machine, arriving with little fanfare like a newspaper on the Capitol's doorstep every day.
The acting secretary of the U.S. Navy said Thursday that arm sales to Taiwan had been put on "pause" to ensure that the American military had sufficient munitions for its Iran operations.
The Pentagon on Friday released a new batch of 64 files related to UFOs, unveiling a second tranche of records under an executive order by President Trump.
The production of the Congressional Record is one of the unseen cogs in the congressional machine, arriving with little fanfare like a newspaper on the Capitol's doorstep every day.
The Department of Transportation is rolling out a new website to track progress in the sprawling effort to modernize the nation's air traffic control system.
Republicans are struggling to find the votes to dismiss legislation that would compel President Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran.
The acting secretary of the U.S. Navy said Thursday that arm sales to Taiwan had been put on "pause" to ensure that the American military had sufficient munitions for its Iran operations.
The head of the World Health Organization says Ebola has killed at least 7 people in Congo, but the U.N. agency says it knows the epidemic "is much larger."
A Colorado School of Mines senior recently diagnosed with leukemia graduated in the halls of his oncology ward in a surprise ceremony put together by his care team.
Dr. Peter Stafford was working with the missionary group Serge in Congo when he was infected with Ebola.
The bill will create a first-of-its-kind Ibogaine research pilot program, paving the way for Colorado to study the psychoactive compound that claims to treat PTSD, addiction, and mental health.
A CBS News medical correspondent and doctor says her "biggest concern for the World Cup is actually measles. It's not hantavirus, it is not Ebola."
Shoppers continue to open their pocketbooks, boosting retailers like Walmart, even as inflation jumps to its highest level in three years.
A new report finds that on-time flight arrivals are at their worst level since 2014, with fuel costs and weather adding to summer travel risks.
A record 274 climbers scaled the Nepal side of Mount Everest in a single day, officials said. They took advantage of clear weather.
Americans are expected to wager more than $3 billion amid the expansion of legalized sports betting in the U.S.
Retirees say inflation, health care costs and market volatility are threatening their financial security.
A confidential investigative report commissioned by the City of Denver alleges a high-ranking Denver police division chief was "severely abusive," "toxic," and "ruthless", creating a work environment that left some officers suffering panic attacks, ulcers, hair loss, anxiety and depression.
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.
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.