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The Black American West Museum & Heritage Center hopes to win $150,000 in funding from a national contest.
Progress is being made on Denver's City Park Golf Course, but tee time won't be anytime soon. The course closed in 2017 for a redesign to add a storm water detention area.
For some, having a job is something to take for granted. Those with disabilities don't always have the option to work outside the home and socialize with coworkers. Anythink Wright Farms Library in Adams County wants to change that.
Vail Resorts says undetected ground shifting is the primary cause of a July incident on the Eagle Bahn gondola.
The City of Denver is looking to expand a program that provides down payment assistance to low- and moderate-income people.
In-N-Out Burger is one step closer to opening restaurants in Colorado.
Officials in the town of Parker are celebrating their No. 1 ranking in a study released earlier this month called "2019's Best Places To Raise A Family In Colorado."
A man died while hiking the Manitou Incline on Thursday. The victim has not been identified.
The state put National Mill Dog Rescue on probation and hit them with a $15,000 fine after finding they have been skirting around rules designed to keep animals healthy.
Flu season officially starts Sunday, so now is the time to get your shot. Last year's flu season was one of the longest on record and the year before that was one of the deadliest.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is investigating a double shooting in Conifer Thursday night.
The city of Denver has proposed a minimum wage increase, which would raise the hourly pay floor to more than $15 by Jan. 1, 2021.
The marijuana industry in Colorado is calling the passage of a bill by the House of Representatives, "a magic moment" in their bid to be allowed to use banks. Right now the pot business is run on cash because pot remains illegal under federal law.
Denver is getting some national attention for its great live music scene.
The town of Monument is ditching chemical weed killers for a different product that won't negatively impact health or the environment.
One person was taken to a hospital after an explosion at a house was reported by the Denver Fire Department on Monday afternoon. There's no active threat to neighboring structures as the gas and electricity have been shut off at the impacted home.
Denver fans may be in store for another tough season.
Variable speed limit signs on a 10-mile stretch of eastbound I-70 between Georgetown and Idaho Springs in operation on Tuesday, March 12.
Miyuki Mann, Facilities Engineer Operations Support for Base Business Rockies Business Unit with Chevron, is a Girls & Science mentor this year.
Kindyll Wetta's toughness and grit were born out of tremendous adversity in high school.
An investigation by Colorado's 12th Judicial District Attorney led to the indictment of the Costilla County sheriff and other former and current employees on Thursday on various charges, including assault and abuse of a corpse.
The chair of the state's Joint Technology Committee is raising questions about finances in the Colorado Office of Information Technology.
The National Women's Soccer League has rapidly expanded since its first year in operation in 2012.
Women's soccer is experiencing a surge in popularity across the United States, and that momentum has reached Denver.
The first player to sign on to Denver Summit FC says taking the leap was an easy decision.
An investigation by Colorado's 12th Judicial District Attorney led to the indictment of the Costilla County sheriff and other former and current employees on Thursday on various charges, including assault and abuse of a corpse.
A Colorado veteran is hoping to raise funds for TSA employees who have continued to work without pay amid the ongoing partial government shutdown.
A man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to a fatal hit-and-run in Boulder County last year.
Police in Boulder say they continue to investigate allegations that multiple underage women were drugged and sexually assaulted at a University Hill bar, and say they are concerned there may be additional victims who have not come forward.
For the third straight year, the number of auto thefts in the state of Colorado are declining.
The National Women's Soccer League has rapidly expanded since its first year in operation in 2012.
Women's soccer is experiencing a surge in popularity across the United States, and that momentum has reached Denver.
The first player to sign on to Denver Summit FC says taking the leap was an easy decision.
The players making up Denver Summit FC's roster include some women with impressive resumes, including NWSL Champions and players who have played and won on the international stage.
Fans of DU Pioneers men's ice hockey didn't have to travel far to see the team in action on Friday.
U.S. Central Command said Saturday that more than 11,000 targets have been struck since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.
Organizers say more than 3,100 events have been registered in the U.S., with more than 9 million people expected to participate.
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleges the financial giant helped facilitate the sex trafficking operation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Artemis II countdown will begin March 30, setting up a launch attempt on April 1 at 6:24 p.m. Eastern Time.
In 2021, Woods was seriously injured in a rollover crash in Rolling Hills Estates, a Los Angeles suburb.
The chair of the state's Joint Technology Committee is raising questions about finances in the Colorado Office of Information Technology.
More than 7 million student loan borrowers who've been enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan will receive notices with instructions to seek a new plan to repay their debt.
An unlikely duo in Colorado has a common goal to fix a system they say is failing victims, defendants and the public.
Iran-linked cyber criminals accessed FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, sources said.
The Justice Department has made public millions of pages from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A record warm winter, combined with dry conditions across Colorado, has created the perfect conditions for allergy season to start early.
The Colorado State Senate recognized Purple Day, marking efforts to raise awareness about epilepsy and support people living with the neurological disorder. For one state senator, the recognition carried deep personal meaning.
Here's what to know about peptides, what they can and can't do, and what's driving viral claims about possible health benefits online.
There's a new dedicated space for teens and young adults to find a sense of normalcy while receiving medical treatment, and it's inspired by a former patient.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, head of the National Institutes of Health and interim leader of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told staff a permanent CDC director could be nominated soon. "I know that it has been such a difficult year," he said.
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleges the financial giant helped facilitate the sex trafficking operation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
More than 7 million student loan borrowers who've been enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan will receive notices with instructions to seek a new plan to repay their debt.
Stocks suffered a fifth straight weekly loss as oil prices climbed and mixed signals on Iran raised fears about inflation and growth.
Economists say the conflict in Iran is making a recession more likely, with higher energy prices hitting consumers and businesses.
The price hike raises the cost of the standard plan with ads by $1 per month and the cost of the standard and premium plans by $2.
A state investigation has found that a Denver assisted living facility took 13 minutes to locate a resident who collapsed and begin CPR -- failures regulators say placed all 125 residents in "immediate jeopardy."
Colorado's youth detention facilities are at the center of a civil rights lawsuit alleging that children are being kept beyond their court-ordered release dates. Advocates and families say the impact is irreversible.
One day after DIA's general counsel filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three of Mayor Mike Johnston's appointees -- alleging unethical and potentially illegal behavior, and claiming they were plotting to oust airport CEO Phil Washington -- one of the appointees, City Attorney Miko Brown, responded by saying of the claims in the lawsuit, "I know they're upsetting."
A woman whose aging mother was charged thousands of dollars to change a lock reached out to CBS Colorado in hopes that the station would help them get the money back.
A senior lawyer at Denver International Airport filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three top officials, claiming he was pushed out of his job after warning about possible alleged violations of law and more.