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Community Food Share food bank had to throw away nearly one ton of food on Monday after Xcel Energy cut power to their property, resulting in refrigerators and freezers turning off.
One person was rushed to the hospital after a crash between a semi and an RV early Tuesday morning.
An overdue upgrade of two of downtown Denver's bridges could also bring some safety improvements for pedestrians and cyclists.
Xcel Energy said power was coming back on Monday to 155,000 plus customers who lost electricity in the weekend's vicious windstorm.
The Americans with Disabilities Act is supposed to ensure people with disabilities can fairly compete for jobs, in part by requiring testing accommodations on professional exams, including extra time, large print or distraction-free rooms.
Arvada firefighters put out a small fire that likely originated from a a homeless camp under a stretch of I-76 running over I-70 westbound.
Dozens of eclipse spotters flocked to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to witness a rare planetary event: the solar eclipse.
Since new technology like reverse 911, social media and weather alert apps, is faster than an old siren, the newer neighborhoods in Aurora don't have sirens at all.
Gov. Jared Polis rang the closing bell for the New York Stock Exchange to signal the close of trading on Monday afternoon.
The strong windstorm that struck Colorado over the weekend destroyed a new barn and rehab center at Chris P's Rescue and Rehabilitation in Pierce, a town located north of Greeley.
Federal authorities who have already prosecuted a 21-year-old Texas man for his online harassment of underage girls are concerned there are other victims who have not come forward.
During an Xcel Energy press conference on Sunday, a woman in an Englewood neighborhood decided to confront the utility company about power being shut off in her neighborhood.
Many families who are newcomers to Denver are still struggling to find stability with housing and food.
Cat adoption center inside the Foothills Animal Shelter undergoes major renovation.
Detectives investigating last week's deadly apartment explosion believe it may have been started intentionally.
A man who reportedly struck a Colorado police officer and two vehicles before fleeing each scene was captured Saturday afternoon. Authorities said he is facing numerous charges, including first-degree assault on a peace officer, second-degree assault on a peace officer, resisting arrest, felony menacing, felony vehicular eluding, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, driving under the influence and accident involving damage (hit and run).
As the government shutdown continues with no end in sight, hundreds of thousands of Coloradans are at risk of going hungry with the potential loss of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. "Starting Nov. 1, we could have 100,000 Denver residents who will lose access to all SNAP benefits," said Denver Mayor Mike Johnston. "We know there are always families in need of food, but in this moment, because of the federal shutdown, we have an increasing risk of families that will be without food."
A Colorado K-9 officer is starting his long road to recovery after he was stabbed during an arrest, leaving the dog critically wounded. Following surgery, "Roam" was ready to return home on Saturday.
For 27J Schools in Adams County, Talon Ridge was supposed to be the district's sixth middle school. But those plans may change due to declining enrollment.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his wife Courtney Johnston volunteered at a local food bank on Saturday, helping to sort and package food.
Fire danger is surging back into the weather picture for the rest of the week right on into the start of the weekend. Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day for the return of critical fire weather conditions across most of eastern Colorado including Denver and areas near the base of the Front Range foothills.
Avalanche danger remains elevated across parts of Colorado's northern mountains Thursday, where forecasters warn that large and potentially deadly slides are still possible.
Colorado health officials have identified two additional cases of measles, bringing the total number to nine in the Broomfield outbreak.
CBS News Colorado's new documentary, "Making Ends Meet," follows hard-working Colorado families facing financial hurdles that defy easy solutions.
A fire forced mandatory evacuations for a neighborhood near Fort Collins in Northern Colorado. Those evacuations were lifted just before 1 p.m.
A fire has forced mandatory evacuations for a neighborhood near Fort Collins in Northern Colorado.
Strong winds causing issues on some Colorado highways, as well as I-25 and I-70.
Power outages impact more than 23,000 customers along Front Range on Thursday.
The eastbound lanes of I-70 were closed in Golden for a couple of hours on Thursday morning after a semi tipped over.
The eastbound lanes of I-70 were closed in Golden on Thursday after a semi tipped over.
As the Colorado Avalanche took to the ice for their morning skate at Ball Arena on Tuesday, 17-year-old Sabrina Cassano stood along the glass smiling ear to ear.
Nathan MacKinnon scored his NHL-leading 43rd goal and scored the winning goal in a shootout, lifting the Colorado Avalanche to a 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Sunday in a matchup between two of the NHL's top four teams in points.
Iran's women's soccer team was branded "traitors" after declining to sing their national anthem at the Asian Cup in Australia, fueling fear for the women if they returned home.
Oksana Masters has competed at every Paralympics since 2012 and is the most decorated American Winter Paralympian.
A Denver-based UFC fighter will be representing Colorado in the octagon this Saturday night in Las Vegas.
More than 300 TSA officers have quit since the partial government shutdown began last month, according to agency statistics obtained by CBS News.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday sanctioned six individuals and two companies accused of aiding North Korea in running a global scheme using remote IT workers to fund their weapons program.
Attacks on shipping traffic and energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf temporarily pushed oil back above $100 a barrel, stoking investor fears.
As pennies begin to disappear, states are grappling with a "rounding" problem for cash purchases that would have included them in the past.
The Senate failed for a fourth time to advance a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, with no deal in sight.
More than 300 TSA officers have quit since the partial government shutdown began last month, according to agency statistics obtained by CBS News.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday sanctioned six individuals and two companies accused of aiding North Korea in running a global scheme using remote IT workers to fund their weapons program.
The first week of the U.S.'s war with Iran cost around $11.3 billion, military officials told members of Congress in a briefing this week, according to sources familiar with the meeting.
The Senate failed for a fourth time to advance a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, with no deal in sight.
President Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels of oil from the U.S.'s Strategic Petroleum Reserve on Wednesday, after oil prices rocketed to their highest levels in years amid the U.S.'s war with Iran.
Colorado health officials have identified two additional cases of measles, bringing the total number to nine in the Broomfield outbreak.
A measles outbreak tied to local schools has some parents in the Broomfield community weighing difficult decisions about everyday activities, especially those with infants too young to be vaccinated.
Dentists, hygienists, and researchers say a shortage of rural dental care professionals and worsening oral hygiene since the COVID-19 pandemic mean more kids are ending up in the emergency room for tooth decay.
The zipper head on the recalled HALO Magic Sleepsuits poses a danger to babies, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
In July, Prasad was briefly forced from his job, but was reinstated less than two weeks later.
Attacks on shipping traffic and energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf temporarily pushed oil back above $100 a barrel, stoking investor fears.
As pennies begin to disappear, states are grappling with a "rounding" problem for cash purchases that would have included them in the past.
Whether the Iran war-linked leap in the price of gas will give a shot in the arm to EV sales will depend on a variety of factors, experts say, so the answer isn't clear-cut.
President Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels of oil from the U.S.'s Strategic Petroleum Reserve on Wednesday, after oil prices rocketed to their highest levels in years amid the U.S.'s war with Iran.
A 2024 government lawsuit accused Invitation Homes of deceiving renters about lease costs, charging undisclosed junk fees and other unlawful practices.
There's harsh criticism of a Colorado police officer charged with failing to report a crash -- a crash investigators say he was partially responsible for while off-duty. Some of the strongest criticism is coming from an unexpected place.
A CBS Colorado investigation has learned the City of Denver has spent $110,000 on a 14-month investigation of Denver Police Division Chief Magen Dodge, but is refusing to release the completed investigation, which was finalized three months ago.
A Colorado family is calling for change and sharing their struggle after a clinical trial their son relied on suddenly ended.
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."