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Most Americans know many songs from music icon Tina Turner, but many may not know the story of her life that lead up to her stardom. Soon that story, from her adolescence to the peak of her career, will come to life on stage at the Buell Theatre.
Tens of thousands of workers at Kaiser Permanente health care locations -- including in Colorado -- are now on strike.
A jury found Joshua Johnson guilty on Wednesday afternoon of killing his former coworker Riley Whitelaw at the Walgreens store where the two worked.
On Wednesday, some of CBS News Colorado's most recognizable faces were out and about around schools.
As Aurora mourns another teen killed by gunfire, a local nonprofit prepares to open a second location in an area plagued with crime.
Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport says it is on track to make the switch to unleaded aviation fuel three years ahead of the FAA deadline.
Authorities in Loveland are seeking information on a road rage incident near West Eisenhower Boulevard between Sculptor Drive and Denver Avenue.
An Eaglecrest High School student has been charged with two felonies after he allegedly brought a weapon onto school grounds last month.
In court on Wednesday, prosecutors said they have just one more witness, a doctor, who will testify on Thursday.
Vinchenzo Moscoso, who's being held for allegedly murdering two people in unprovoked knife attacks, met with his parole officer the morning of the murders and told her "he is great," according to documents obtained by CBS News Colorado.
A 15-year-old was sentenced Tuesday for his role in last year's deadly Tiffany Square Apartment fire that claimed the lives of two victims and left 10 others injured.
U.S. Marine Cpl. Ryan Garza is ready to move into his new home in Douglas County after four tours of duty in Afghanistan thanks to the nonprofit Helping a Hero, Lennar Homes and Bass Pro Shops.
As construction is booming in Denver, half of new projects in the city are being built on debris from previous developments. A geotechnical engineer is responsible for testing and making sure the foundations are safe.
Regis University canceled all classes on Wednesday following the news of the deaths of two students in recent days.
The investigation was part of a research program led by History Colorado, started and funded by a state law passed last year. It focused on a school in Hesperus and a school in Grand Junction.
No arrests have been made in the Staunton State Park stabbing of a Colorado Parks and Wildlife ranger on Tuesday.
The support staff of Aurora Public Schools is making a push for union recognition.
Jessica Calderon, former director of operations at the Denver Mayor's Office of Social Equity and Innovation, filed a lawsuit against the city earlier this year. This week, she was one of 171 city employees who were laid off.
A search for a man who allegedly stabbed a park ranger at Staunton State Park has been suspended. Investigators said they believe it was a targeted attack and there was no threat to the community. There was no word of an arrest.
Robert Persichitte, affiliate professor in the Department of Accounting at Metropolitan State University of Denver, says the best time to start saving was 10 years ago, but the second best time to start is now.
A funeral home owner who stashed decomposing bodies and gave families fake ashes, was sentenced to 40 years in prison on Colorado corpse abuse charges.
Final discussions are underway as Colorado moves toward possible changes to how SNAP benefits work in the state.
The skier from Colorado takes part in her first training session at the Winter Olympics, battling a serious injury two days before her first event.
The woman serving time for the death of rising Colorado cyclist Magnus White will not be moved to community corrections.
Lincoln Hills, once the largest African American recreational resort west of the Mississippi, was created in response to segregation. Its enduring impact is now on display at History Colorado.
Jon Hallford, a funeral home owner who stashed decomposing bodies and gave families fake ashes, was sentenced to 40 years in prison on state charges of corpse abuse.
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Lincoln Hills, once the largest African American recreational resort west of the Mississippi, was created in response to segregation. Its enduring impact is now on display at History Colorado.
Final discussions are underway as Colorado moves toward possible changes to how SNAP benefits work in the state.
In this week’s Your Local Dish, CBS Colorado First at 4 Anchor Mekialaya White and restaurant promoter Larry Herz enjoy La Belle French Bakery.
Team USA star skier Lindsey Vonn takes part in her first training session at the Winter Olympics, battling a serious injury two days before her first event.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are bringing thousands of athletes from around the world together for more than two weeks of competition — and the Games are a gold mine for statistics.
The Colorado Eagles have hired Kim Weiss as assistant coach, making her the second woman to reach that role between the American Hockey League and National Hockey League.
Less than two months from the inaugural match for Denver Summit FC, some players are expressing their excitement over what is a homecoming for them.
Lindsey Vonn, 41, said she ruptured her left anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, but that she was still planning to compete.
The criticism continued even after the White House removed the video after the initial backlash.
The footage is included in a video that promotes false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged against Mr. Trump.
A pioneering Cold War-era spy plane sits at the entrance to CIA headquarters, prompting a painstaking effort to preserve an aircraft that once flew 80,000 feet above Soviet missile sites.
The FBI has arrested "one of the key participants" behind the attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012 that killed four Americans.
Team USA star skier Lindsey Vonn takes part in her first training session at the Winter Olympics, battling a serious injury two days before her first event.
President Trump called GOP Sen. Tim Scott after the South Carolina Republican publicly urged the president to remove a reposted video depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes.
The criticism continued even after the White House removed the video after the initial backlash.
Less than a year after Gov. Jared Polis vetoed a bill to overhaul Colorado's law governing unionization, a House committee approved a new bill that's essentially a carbon copy of the old one.
The footage is included in a video that promotes false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged against Mr. Trump.
A pioneering Cold War-era spy plane sits at the entrance to CIA headquarters, prompting a painstaking effort to preserve an aircraft that once flew 80,000 feet above Soviet missile sites.
The Trump administration launched its new TrumpRx direct-to-consumer prescription drug listing site late Thursday, part of a push to offer medication at steep discounts.
On Colorado's Eastern Plains, danger can strike faster than help can reach you. For one rancher in Sterling, a simple chore in his land turned into the fight of his life.
People who call 911 in Aurora for non-emergency medical issues now have the option to be connected to a doctor virtually instead of having an ambulance sent to their location.
An 11-year-old girl in Fort Collins successfully became the 37th child in U.S. history to undergo a liver and heart transplant at one time. Gracie Greenlaw is now home and thriving after receiving the organ donations.
For the past eight years, Louis "Lou" Cicio has celebrated Jan. 30 as his "birthday." Not because it's the day he was born, but because it's the day he nearly died — and survived.
The Trump administration launched its new TrumpRx direct-to-consumer prescription drug listing site late Thursday, part of a push to offer medication at steep discounts.
Millions of Americans lack access to any type of retirement plan, hampering their ability to save for old age.
Employers cut more than 108,000 jobs in January, the highest total for that month since 2009, new data shows.
rysler is recalling more than 450,000 vehicles with improperly designed trailer tow modules whose trailer lights may not work and that have trailer brakes that could fail, federal officials say.
99% of union workers at the JBS meat processing plant in Greeley have voted to strike.
Denver drivers continue to be impacted by a change in how parking tickets are disputed. That system changed in September, when the city eliminated the ability to dispute parking tickets online.
Former Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen, who retired as chief in 2022, plans to announce next week that he is running for a seat on Denver City Council.
Colorado parents are raising concerns after a dispute between their school district and its water provider put the school's future firefighting water supply in question.
An Arapahoe County judge ordered Aurora resident Daniel Alexander Ashby to stand trial for felony assault, after witnesses say Ashby body-slammed defense lawyer H. Michael Steinberg in a courthouse hallway last December.
Newly released documents from the Lakeside Police Department say former Sgt. Howard Prince admitted to cheating on his time records, but also said that in an interview, the sergeant said he didn't know why he falsified his time sheets.