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A 29-year-old woman from Fort Collins is the first person to die from an avalanche in Colorado this season.
A young mother is hoping brain surgery will pinpoint where her epileptic seizures originate and help her doctor determine if it is possible to eliminate them.
A man who beat his caregiver to death and shared the 13-minute video on social media has been sentenced to 48 years in prison.
A former player for the Denver Broncos and the University of Colorado Boulder has a new defense attorney.
Enter to win tickets to see one of the hottest stars in country music at Cheyenne Frontier Days 2020! Grand Prize Winner takes home a $250 gift card for cowboy gear and a gift certificate for lodging.
Letting forest fires burn, or even intentionally setting them, has often been considered good forest management. But that policy has become problematic as more and more people build homes in forested areas.
Five hardworking Colorado nonprofits have just been awarded $175,000 for their efforts to grow the state's economy.
"Another step on the road to adulthood!" zoo officials wrote on Facebook.
The House Judiciary Committee held its second impeachment hearing Monday and it was marked with repeated objections from Republicans, including Colorado's Ken Buck.
A man accused of robbing several stores with a knife was shot by four separate officers near 92nd and Federal.
The sweater featured an image of Santa Claus behind a table with three white lines that look similar to cocaine lines.
A 29-year-old Fort Collins woman has died in an avalanche while backcountry skiing in northern Colorado.
Boulder Beer Company products will still be sold on the shelves in 2020 and beyond, despite the company's recent decision to downsize and stop nationwide distribution.
There could even be some patchy fog or flurries along the Front Range urban corridor this morning but nothing widespread.
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The two Colorado counties issued emergency disaster declarations due to heavy amounts of snow and stranded motorists.
Randy Calvin, a parolee with a warrant for his arrest, was taken into custody after deputies pursued him over a snowy mountain pass that was closed due to snow. The pursuit ended when the driver of a snowplow used his truck's blade to hit the fleeing suspect's car head-on.
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Clearing heavy snow can be physically demanding and many neighbors need a hand. The city of Aurora is looking for volunteers to help struggling homeowners after storms.
In a special election on Tuesday night, Greeley voters elected to pause construction on a billion-dollar entertainment district known as Cascadia.
After months of infighting over Flock surveillance cameras in Denver, city leaders say Flock is on its way out and a different surveillance technology provider is in.
A fire in Thornton crept close to a school and created a frightening scene for some students who saw flames in the field outside their classroom windows.
The University of Denver is launching a new Center for Housing Research and Innovative Solutions to tackle one of the state's most pressing issues.
A hiker discovered human remains in Douglas County, Colorado, prompting a bigger search for evidence.
After months of infighting over Flock surveillance cameras in Denver, city leaders say Flock is out, and a different surveillance technology provider is in.
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The move comes as residents raise concerns about a plan for a 90,000 square foot data center in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood.
The city of Aurora settled with the property managers out of court.
Voters blocked a land rezoning that would have allowed a new entertainment district to be built.
The U.S. men's hockey team visited the White House on Tuesday ahead of their upcoming appearance at Tuesday night's State of the Union address by President Trump. One player that won't be there is Brock Nelson.
The U.S. men's hockey team also visited the White House on Tuesday following their gold medal win at the Winter Olympics.
The Penguins have traded defenseman Brett Kulak to the Colorado Avalanche for defenseman Samuel Girard and a second-round pick in the 2028 draft.
The U.S. women's ice hockey team said Monday they will not be attending President Trump's State of the Union address, citing scheduling conflicts.
American skier Lindsey Vonn, who crashed seconds into her downhill race at the 2026 Winter Olympics, said she is finally out of the hospital as she recovers.
U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy ruled that the Trump administration's policy for swiftly deporting migrants to third countries violates federal immigration law and the Constitution.
Consumers today can easily spend more than $1,000 a year for streaming TV, music and other widely used apps, new analysis finds.
Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has apologized to staff of his foundation over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
About 50 million workers lack access to employer-sponsored retirement plans, a hurdle to setting aside money for old age.
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U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy ruled that the Trump administration's policy for swiftly deporting migrants to third countries violates federal immigration law and the Constitution.
CBS News fact checked President Trump's 2026 State of the Union address, and Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger's Democratic response.
Hours before President Trump's State of the Union address, House Speaker Mike Johnson told CBS News the U.S. economy is on the right track — but inflation hasn't been "completely fixed yet."
In new CBS News poll, most describe the state of the country as "divided;" Republicans are optimistic. Democrats and Republicans alike want to hear Trump talk about the economy and the cost of living.
The Pentagon may decide to officially designate Anthropic as a "supply chain risk" to push them out of government, sources say.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has issued a warning about a possible measles exposure at Denver International Airport and a church in Littleton last weekend.
Starting in 2027, the Danish pharma firm will sell its weight-loss and diabetes drugs for $675 per month.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized the broadening use of anxiety medications, but doctors and researchers say the MAHA movement is misrepresenting drugs that have been proven to help.
After decades of American children routinely receiving polio vaccines, the virus that had doomed many to paralysis was nearly eliminated in the United States. But vaccine avoidance today may allow the crippling disease to return.
From headphones that can tell the age of your brain to a headband that can help rewire your brain, consumer neurotechnology devices are unraveling the mysteries of the mind
In a special election on Tuesday night, Greeley voters elected to pause construction on a billion-dollar entertainment district known as Cascadia.
The University of Denver is launching a new Center for Housing Research and Innovative Solutions to tackle one of the state's most pressing issues.
Consumers today can easily spend more than $1,000 a year for streaming TV, music and other widely used apps, new analysis finds.
Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has apologized to staff of his foundation over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
About 50 million workers lack access to employer-sponsored retirement plans, a hurdle to setting aside money for old age.
The case of a police officer who allegedly fled after off-duty road rage incident that ended in crash on I-25 is highlighting the hiring pressures small departments in Colorado face.
A popular youth hockey coach in southern Colorado has been arrested for investigation of felony child abuse after colliding on the ice with one of his players in a case that one of the coach's supporters called a "terrifying precedent for youth sports across the country."
A Denver judge this week ordered an area pastor, Tilo Lopez, to pay a family $311,000 in restitution after Lopez was criminally prosecuted in connection with a construction project he said he would do for the family.
The filing comes months after a judge ordered the company to pay more than $116 million for its role in the 2021 death of 6-year-old Wongel Estifanos.
Denver drivers continue to be impacted by a change in how parking tickets are disputed. That system changed in September, when the city eliminated the ability to dispute parking tickets online.