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King Soopers is suing the union representing the workers striking in Colorado, claiming bad-faith negotiating tactics.
While the state has increased manufactured home production by 687% over the last three years, Colorado's building codes, which vary from one city to the next, remain a barrier. Now some state lawmakers want to remove that barrier.
Colorado has a plethora of locally owned grocery stores. Everything from mom-and-pop shops to international markets, to a local chain with 17 locations across the state.
Residents in Northern Colorado may spot a low flying helicopter in the area over the next three months due to an ongoing geological survey.
The Highline Express will return for the 2025 summer season at the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Several Cybertrucks and other Teslas at the Loveland dealership had red spray paint across the windshields and broken glass in the lot as windows to the dealership had "offensive" graffiti spray painted in red.
Fort Collins police said a crash Thursday night involving several vehicles claimed the life of a motorcyclist.
The start of a two-week-long strike by thousands of Colorado King Soopers workers meant people on the picket lines and shoppers either choosing to cross those lines or avoiding King Soopers in favor of other grocery stores.
A Colorado man says he was driving down the interstate when suddenly another driver started shooting at him and then followed him for 7 miles.
A historic train depot in Loveland has a new location.
A Colorado mountain missing persons case for a teenage girl has been cold for 42 years, but there is renewed effort to learn what happened since her disappearance
The silver lining of the warmer temperatures and lack of snowfall is that we have widespread safe avalanche conditions heading into the weekend.
Some shoppers are choosing not to cross the picket lines at the King Soopers stores where union workers are on strike.
In the run up to a no-confidence vote this month on the fire chief, rank-and-file firefighters are facing a pressure campaign seeking to get them to vote against the no-confidence vote on him.
Aurora Fox Arts Center's production of Gee's Bend is a patchwork of stories exploring the African American experience.
Communities across Colorado are pitching in to help those in need as SNAP benefits are set to end next month.
Authorities are asking the public to help find a suspect in at least six estate sale burglaries around the Denver metro area.
"La Traviata" will be performed at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in early November.
Denver City Councilwoman Flor Alvidrez said news of the leaseholder for the Denver Post building stopping monthly $650,000 rent payments to the city is "extremely terrible for our taxpaying residents."
The zone will be located in a pedestrian area of the Jefferson County city.
Federal prosecutors in the Harold Henthorn case are asking a Judge to allow jurors in the upcoming trial to go on a field trip to the 17th floor of the federal courthouse.
A Commerce City police officer fired after he filed a Colorado Open Records Act Request has now filed a federal lawsuit suggesting his termination violated his First Amendment rights.
CBS4 has learned that an assistant Denver fire chief is being transferred following the on-duty death of one of his firefighters, although the department insists it is a routine transfer and has no connection with the death of firefighter John Whelan.
After a CBS4 Investigation, more than 100 tow companies are going to have to change their practices or face the consequences.
The Denver Police Department said Wednesday two Commanders are being demoted to the rank of captain, many other command officers are being transferred and numerous lower ranking DPD officers are being promoted.
The Colorado Department of Transportation and local interest groups are developing plans to improve traffic on I-270, but they are taking very different approaches. Both groups are calling on the community to join in public hearings to weigh in.
It has been a slow and frustrating start to the ski season across Colorado, but history suggests there may still be reason for cautious optimism.
A Colorado State Patrol trooper was rushed to the hospital on Thursday morning after investigators said a traffic stop on I-76 turned violent.
The westbound lanes of I-70 reopened after a closure at Vail Pass Summit due to a crash on Thursday morning.
Across Colorado, snow is coming down, and in many areas, it is already sticking on major roads and highways.
The City and County of Denver has activated its Cold Weather Shelter plan with snow and cold coming to parts of Colorado on Thursday.
After a fire in the crawl space during winter break, Thunder Vista P-8 students will attend different schools through the end of the month.
Hundreds line the streets of downtown Denver as the National Western Stock Show Parade features cows, horses, cowboys and everything about the West.
Across Colorado, snow is coming down, and in many areas, it is already sticking on major roads and highways.
Watch Lauren Whitney's forecast
Several members of the Colorado Avalanche have been selected to join their national teams in Milan, Italy, for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The 2027 Winter Classic in Utah will be the first time the Avalanche will play the event, and the fourth outdoor game the team will participate in.
While most Denver players and coaches are taking some time away from work this week after securing a bye during the first week of the NFL playoffs, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is expected to interview with a handful of NFL teams about their head coaching vacancies.
Nyjah Huston, who won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, is a seven-time world champion.
For the ninth time since 1975, the Denver Broncos have secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC at the conclusion of the regular season.
A change at the U.S. Postal Service could pose an issue for people who need to get bills, taxes and other mail postmarked by specific dates.
Google is souping up Gmail with features from its Gemini 3 AI app. Here's what to know — including how to opt out.
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in October amid declines in imports of pharmaceuticals and gold.
The House easily passed legislation to fund several federal agencies and programs as lawmakers work to avert another government shutdown later this month.
Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of 3, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Her father describes her as warm and witty and someone who cared deeply about others.
The House easily passed legislation to fund several federal agencies and programs as lawmakers work to avert another government shutdown later this month.
The House approved a three-year extension of expired health care tax credits, with increased Republican support.
Five Republicans joined all Democrats in voted to advance the measure toward toward limiting President Trump's ability to further strike Venezuela.
President Trump spoke on the phone Wednesday with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, after months of tensions between the two leaders boiled over in recent days.
Video from the scene, along with statements from witnesses and local officials, disputes the accounts of federal officials regarding the circumstances that led up to the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman.
The new dietary guidelines recommend limits on added sugars and mention gut health. Here's what to know.
Six routine vaccines that have safeguarded millions from serious diseases are no longer being recommended for all children by the CDC.
New research recommends against drinking coffee or tea served by airlines, urging travelers to stick to bottled water.
The CDC estimated there have been at least 11 million flu cases as of December 27.
The new CDC recommendations suggest reducing the number of vaccinations all children should receive.
A change at the U.S. Postal Service could pose an issue for people who need to get bills, taxes and other mail postmarked by specific dates.
Google is souping up Gmail with features from its Gemini 3 AI app. Here's what to know — including how to opt out.
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in October amid declines in imports of pharmaceuticals and gold.
A few new restaurants in Frisco were counting on winter crowds to carry them through their first slow season, once the ski resorts close up. But many are finding themselves waiting right now for customers who are not showing up -- during one of the months they can almost always count on.
Inga's Alpine Tavern is still serving customers in Denver as best they can. They have been having connectivity issues since a large building under construction right nearby caught fire.
Many people who responded to a state survey regarding Xcel's Public Safety Power Shutoffs last month expressed dissatisfaction with Xcel's approach on Dec. 17 and Dec. 19, believing the utility overreacted.
State regulators said the text message from Christian Hatfield, the former district attorney for Colorado's 22nd Judicial District, "caused the staff member emotional harm."
A Venezuelan national suspected in a string of attempted armed robberies in 2024 in Denver's ritzy Cherry Creek North neighborhood has been apprehended in Detroit, according to police and prosecutors.
Six women who say they were drugged and raped by former cardiologist Stephen Matthews plan to file a civil lawsuit against Matthews and the Hinge dating app, which they say allowed Matthews to remain on the app even after women had told Hinge that Matthews was a rapist.
In Denver 10 months ago, a man named Ben Varga had just gotten dropped off at Washington Park to meet friends for a picnic. Not far away, two men were on a bench arguing.