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James W. Hanlon, 53, is suspected in a deadly shooting in the 1800 block of Rimwood Drive of Colorado Springs on Wednesday.
Legislation that would provide federal protection for financial institutions that serve state-authorized marijuana and ancillary businesses passed a U.S. House committee on Thursday.
Does your child just love to romp around in a pool of colorful balls? A new study finds that ball pits can be riddled with germs.
Colorado's Senate on Thursday passed a so-called "red flag bill" designed to temporarily remove firearms from persons deemed by a court to be a risk to themselves or others.
Low clouds, fog and drizzle covered all of eastern Colorado on Friday morning. With a shot of snow on the way.
From the raciest new cars to a traveling marketplace, here are 5 fun things to do this weekend.
Philanthropist, producer, and actress Oprah Winfrey is giving this year's Commencement address at Colorado College, the school announced Thursday.
The stolen artwork depicting actress Pam Grier was returned to VooDoo Doughnuts four months after it was stolen.
One third grader decided to raise money to save horses and that turned into more than she could have imagined.
The immersive art experience Natura Obscura was supposed to close in one month. Instead, its huge success has caused the Museum of Outdoor Art in Englewood to keep the exhibit going into the fall.
Colorado State University is hosting the largest collegiate logging competition in the western United States.
Hundreds of dogs are on their way to Denver - after the state shut down a shelter in Pueblo.
A local business is revolutionizing a popular sport in Colorado. Guerrilla Gravity is hoping to keep the cost of mountain biking at an affordable rate for those who want to hit the trails.
An inmate who walked away from an offender work crew Wednesday was found and rearrested in Fort Collins Thursday.
A shooting involving an Aurora Police officer has shut down a major intersection in that city.
H hundreds of people and classic cars turned up in Douglas County to remember a 13-year-old killed on his way to school.
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Sunday afternoon, classmates, as well as hundreds of people and classic cars turned up to remember a 13-year-old who was killed on his way to school last week.
They’ve traded in their scrubs for basketball jerseys and now, the games are raising money for Children's Hospital of Colorado.
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Rain totals across Colorado brought more than five inches of rain to some parts of the state.
A rockslide closed both directions of Highway 6 in Clear Creek Canyon on Thursday.
For the second night in a row, severe storms targeted the northeast corner of the state, hitting Morgan County especially hard.
As Boulder prepares to host the Sundance Film Festival for the first time, city leaders and festival organizers are working to make sure one of Colorado's most expensive housing markets remains accessible.
Hockey Without Boundaries has teamed up with Aurora Parks, Recreation, and Open Space through the We Are Aurora Youth program to introduce kids and teens to ball hockey at no cost.
Rain totals across Colorado vary after the most recent storm, with some areas receiving up to more than 5 inches.
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Denver police say man was shot and killed when he confronted suspects trying to break into his car.
A rockslide closed Highway 6 in both directions in Clear Creek Canyon Thursday morning.
The "We Are Aurora Youth" organization is helping introduce some kids to a sport they likely couldn't afford to get involved in- hockey- during the summer months.
The Denver Nuggets selected two forwards in the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft.
Celtics guard Derrick White is putting his money where his mouth is and investing in the University of Colorado Boulder men's basketball program.
CBS Colorado's Eric Christensen never thought his golf addiction would take him to Roggen, Colorado. But last month he made the trek to a semi-ghost town that's the home of Rodeo Dunes.
Wyndham Clark began the final round up six shots, but ended up winning by just one, securing his second U.S. Open title in four years.
Serena Williams recently returned to competition in doubles after nearly four years away from professional tennis.
Technology companies are betting trillions of dollars that consumers will open their wallets for AI services. But what if Big Tech is wrong?
The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration can move forward with its efforts to strip more than 356,000 Syrian and Haitian immigrants of temporary protections.
The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii restriction that prohibits concealed-carry permit holders from bringing their firearms onto private property that is open to the public, like gas stations, restaurants or shops.
The Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto cannot be held liable under state laws for failing to warn consumers about the alleged cancer risks of its weedkiller Roundup on its label.
Inflation continued to rise in May, with the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rising at an annual rate of 4.1%.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration can move forward with its efforts to strip more than 356,000 Syrian and Haitian immigrants of temporary protections.
The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii restriction that prohibits concealed-carry permit holders from bringing their firearms onto private property that is open to the public, like gas stations, restaurants or shops.
The Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto cannot be held liable under state laws for failing to warn consumers about the alleged cancer risks of its weedkiller Roundup on its label.
Some Senate Democrats want to cap the amount beneficiaries in traditional Medicare have to pay toward care, but the move is expected to draw GOP opposition for potentially adding billions to Medicare costs.
All military branches began requiring recruits to get flu vaccines earlier this month, an exception to Pete Hegseth's decision to lift the military's vaccine mandate, a Pentagon official said.
Some Senate Democrats want to cap the amount beneficiaries in traditional Medicare have to pay toward care, but the move is expected to draw GOP opposition for potentially adding billions to Medicare costs.
Medicare is testing the use of artificial intelligence to preapprove several healthcare services.
A pilot program at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital is using robotic animals to bring joy and connection to patients with dementia.
A popular brand creator personally knows what the NICU experience is like, so he stopped by to offer families support.
Dozens of service members at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas have fallen ill with the flu in the weeks since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rescinded the vaccine mandate, sources familiar confirmed to CBS News.
Technology companies are betting trillions of dollars that consumers will open their wallets for AI services. But what if Big Tech is wrong?
The Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto cannot be held liable under state laws for failing to warn consumers about the alleged cancer risks of its weedkiller Roundup on its label.
Inflation continued to rise in May, with the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rising at an annual rate of 4.1%.
Bret Saunders from KBCO radio is out of job.
E15 is usually only available part of the year to help ease high gas prices under a waiver from the EPA.
The Colorado State Patrol has concluded one of its troopers, Amber Garcia, used excessive force when she tasered a driver seven times in 35 seconds in 2024 in Saguache County.
Magnus' Law is named after a 17-year-old boy killed by a driver who was never investigated for DUI. But the driver had been drinking.
Most parents assume they get to choose which health insurance plan covers their newborn. For one family, that wasn't the case.
Colorado's legal marijuana industry was built on a promise: strict regulation would protect businesses and consumers, while tax revenue would support schools, roads and public programs. But one of the state's largest cannabis cultivators says that promise is beginning to break down.
Brandin Kreuzer, the man whose 50-year prison sentence for shooting a sheriff's deputy was commuted by Colorado's governor, says he is ashamed of the violence he committed as a 19-year-old.