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The team created a brochure, social media account, and website with games to educate kids about endangered species in Colorado and what they can do to help.
CDOT is working to improve the drive on I-70.
Chris Orr made her 560th platelet donation on Wednesday.
Visiting Santa Claus at the mall each year is a tradition for many children. Children who use their hands to communicate were happy to visit Signing Santa at the Cherry Creek Mall this week.
With less than 1 percent of high school girls planning for a future in computer science, Google launched the initiative "Made With Code."
A cold front will be pushing through Colorado overnight Wednesday into Thursday.
The Salvation Army in Fort Collins says a bell ringer stole a red kettle and $400 at the end of a shift outside a Colorado grocery store.
A Salvation Army volunteer bell ringer stole a Red Kettle and the $400 in it. Now King Soopers is donating that money to the nonprofit to replace what was stolen.
Two of the Denver Zoo's newest residents are settling in after exploring their new home. Asian elephants Chuck and Jake join the zoo's current elephant residents, Groucho, Bodhi and Billy.
After a delay, the 16th SpaceX cargo re-supply mission blasted off Wednesday morning with an experiment by Lakewood High School students.
A World War II veteran in California has only one wish for his 96th birthday: Duane Sherman wants to receive birthday cards from all over the country.
Time is running out to register for Medicare. The deadline for Medicare Annual Enrollment is Midnight on Friday.
Generous donors gave $35.1 million dollars to 2,500 nonprofits in just 24 hours on Tuesday. It was all part of Colorado Gives Day.
When a 14-year-old Wisconsin boy who was being bullied about his hygiene kept failing to show up for class, staffers at his middle school decided it was time to step in.
Skaters from the cast of Disney On Ice got on the ice Wednesday morning at the Skyline Skating Rink, ahead of their opening show with a group young skaters.
It wasn't immediately clear how long Sylvia Garcia has been missing, but Commerce City police believe she's been taken by 32-year-old Luis Gutierrez. Garcia is 5 feet tall and 120 pounds with brown hair and blonde dyed hair. She also has a word tattooed on her right arm, although police don't know what that word is.
A bill is currently working its way through the Colorado legislature and would expand access to essential menstrual products for middle and high school-aged girls.
Jefferson County officials say there are plans in the works for public transportation being set up for Red Rocks and Amphitheatre as many express the headaches of entering and exiting the venue.
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CBS News Colorado reporter Michael Abeyta chatted with a few representatives from the Mile High Flight Program, where they hope to inspire younger Coloradans to strive for a career in aviation.
The City of Greeley wants to eliminate nearly all train horn sounds within its eastern city limits in an effort to support current and future residents and businesses.
Denver Parks and Recreation is working to achieve the goal of ensuring every resident has a park within a 10-minute walk of where they live.
Two days after heavy rain flooded parking garages at an Aurora apartment complex, many residents were still dealing with the aftermath.
If this El Niño warming continues into the winter, when it is expected to peak, there is a 69% chance it could be stronger than previous events going all the way back to 1950, including the all-time record-setting El Niño of 1982/83!
Attorneys for the State of Colorado say a newly uncovered White House email provides crucial evidence in their lawsuit alleging the Trump administration retaliated against the state over election policies and the prosecution of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.
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The Broncos won't be allowing fans into training camp Monday because the bleachers are unsafe after weekend storms.
The 16th annual Xcel Energy Day of Service takes place in September.
It appears the Denver Broncos legend will finally be playing in his hometown.
The Broncos won't be allowing fans into training camp Monday because the bleachers are unsafe after weekend storms.
One of Tommy John's biggest legacies to MLB was his comeback elbow reconstruction surgery that now bears his name.
Wednesday's meeting was the third community meeting for the La Alma Lincoln Park community since the Denver Broncos' leadership announced their plans to build the new Broncos stadium in the former railyard.
Westbrook played for Oklahoma City, Houston, Washington, both Los Angeles teams, Denver and Sacramento during his 18-year-career.
The website HaveIBeenFlocked has compiled a database of 4.6 million license plate records that have appeared in roughly 242 million Flock searches.
Co-stars and friends of Hayden Panettiere are remembering her for her friendship, intelligence and talent after her shocking death on Sunday.
Israel's far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir calls for nightly "targeted assassinations" in Gaza: "They're not even people."
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have disputed concerns about conditions aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
The Supreme Court declined for the second time to consider President Trump's appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case.
Attorneys for the State of Colorado say a newly uncovered White House email provides crucial evidence in their lawsuit alleging the Trump administration retaliated against the state over election policies and the prosecution of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have disputed concerns about conditions aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
The Supreme Court declined for the second time to consider President Trump's appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s closed-door research has yet to produce evidence linking vaccines and autism.
President Trump said Sunday that the joint military exercises with South Korea are costly and they "send a signal that is totally inappropriate and hostile" to North Korea.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s closed-door research has yet to produce evidence linking vaccines and autism.
Colorado doctors will still be recommending the long-standing American Academy of Pediatrics immunization schedule.
Certain salsas, guacamole, pico de gallo and prepared jalapeño products at Whole Foods are among the products recalled over possible salmonella risk.
Hospitals and other medical providers are increasingly asking for payment before providing care, collecting more of what patients might owe.
The Social Security Administration is expanding its list of diseases and other health conditions that may qualify for accelerated approval of disability benefits.
The website HaveIBeenFlocked has compiled a database of 4.6 million license plate records that have appeared in roughly 242 million Flock searches.
Americans think more young people in office would make politics better.
One Denver business owner is voicing frustration after officers took more than an hour to respond while thieves made off with thousands of dollars in merchandise during a recent burglary.
A downtown Evergreen business is preparing for another round of rain after repeated flooding forced it to close and caused tens of thousands of dollars in losses.
The 14oz soup kits were distributed at Walmart stores in 29 states between June 30 and July 7, according to the FDA.
Attorneys for the State of Colorado say a newly uncovered White House email provides crucial evidence in their lawsuit alleging the Trump administration retaliated against the state over election policies and the prosecution of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.
Colorado's wildfire fight is increasingly beginning from the air -- sometimes before a fire is even visible to the naked eye.
Some Coloradans who signed over their state tax credit for a free e-bike finally got their delivery.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin visited Colorado's Supermax prison, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center and Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in southern Colorado before holding a private meeting with U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans and Hispanic faith leaders.
An accident that sent two passengers tumbling from a chairlift at Vail was caused by components that were improperly installed when the lift was built nearly two decades ago, according to a state investigation.