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Morris Brown College is reinstating its Covid mask mandate for the next two weeks as a result of positive cases at the Atlanta University Center.
A family that fell victim to a rental scam has found a new home. When the good news came, the family only had hours left before they'd be evicted.
The Biden administration has been reluctant to grant migrants in Denver and other cities legal status due to concerns about lawsuits and a spike in border crossings, sources told CBS News.
Police in Lakewood are searching for a suspect after a woman was sexually assaulted near Walker Branch Park.
An English teacher at East High School has suggestions for how to make schools safer. His student Luis Garcia was fatally shot just hours after sharing a poem in class where he expressed concerns about safety.
Jefferson County schools opened last week, but 16 were closed due to low enrollment. One of those schools was given back to the city of Westminster, where it was built.
Kim Knor has been skydiving most of her life. Her first jump was in 1959 when she was 20 years old. Knor says she was in Chicago when she first overheard a group of Army reservists talk about a skydiving club.
The shooting happened around 2:15 p.m. The two victims were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
For two years, Denver Public School's North High School has offered Arabic as an elective. At first, there was only one session offered- now there are three.
Ever since the Grizzly Creek Fire in 2020, CDOT has been ever watchful for the cascading damaging rocks and mudslides that have the power to shut down the interstate for weeks at a time.
The buzzing of fans is what the first day sounds like at 37 Denver schools.
Denver smashed the daily record high-temperature today by hitting 99 degrees earlier today. The old daily record high was 97 degrees from 2007.
South Metro Fire put out flames on a boat at Chatfield Reservoir.
Gov. Jared Polis issued an executive order on Monday, one he said will help address the affordable housing crisis in Colorado.
A judge has handed down a life prison sentence and over $15 million in penalties to a wealthy dentist convicted of killing his wife at the end of an African safari in Zambia. Larry Rudolph was sentenced Monday in a Denver federal court for murder in the 2016 death of Bianca Rudolph as well as for mail fraud.
Across Colorado, motorcycle deaths are surging. In 2024, 165 riders died -- the most ever in the state.
The world's largest operating steam train is in Denver. Union Pacific's legendary Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive made a pit stop in the Mile High City on Friday.
South Metro Fire Rescue, which serves nearly 600,000 residents in Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties, is forecasting a $20 to $30 million shortfall next year, followed by significant yearly budget shortfalls.
The wildfire started on Thursday near Parachute and forced evacuations.
$12.8 million will help support after-school and summer programming, but the state still stands to lose $60 million.
The Jewish Community Center in Denver says it's grateful for the work of firefighters to contain a fire near their facility and nearby homes.
For more than five decades, Kaiser Permanente has been the primary health care provider for Denver Public Schools employees. But now Kaiser Permanente says DPS plans to end the long-running partnership.
Police and federal investigators are asking the public to help them identify a man suspected of robbing a Denver bank.
A Castle Rock woman is paralyzed from the neck down and on life support after a snowboarding accident in Keystone last week.
A parade of prized cattle will take over downtown Denver on Thursday in a beloved tradition to kick off the National Western Stock Show.
A man who says he is one of the 16 victims in an elaborate and disturbing criminal ring that was busted in Colorado is hoping to be an inspiration for other potential victims to come forward.
This is the first major step forward in the town’s acquisition of the nearly 700 acre ski area on the east side of the Continental Divide in Colorado.
The meeting on Tuesday night in the Northern Colorado city included extensive public comment was expected to stretch past midnight.
The Jewish Community Center in Denver says it's grateful for the work of firefighters to contain a fire near their facility and nearby homes.
Health care uncertainty could be ahead for thousands of Denver Public Schools teachers and staff.
While most Denver players and coaches are taking some time away from work this week after securing a bye during the first week of the NFL playoffs, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is expected to interview with a handful of NFL teams about their head coaching vacancies.
Nyjah Huston, who won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, is a seven-time world champion.
For the ninth time since 1975, the Denver Broncos have secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC at the conclusion of the regular season.
Landeskog was seen crashing into the net and then the wall and was unable to get up for several minutes. Team medical staff came to his side and, along with center Nathan MacKinnon, carried him off the ice.
Gabe Vigil loved so many things, including helping others, dressing up in fancy suits, his motorcycle, and, of course, the Broncos. Above all, he loved his family.
María Corina Machado said Nicolás Maduro's former vice president Delcy Rodríguez was "one of the main architects" of his oppressive regime in Venezuela.
Eligible Amazon customers can now request a refund from a settlement over allegations of deceptive Prime enrollment practices.
After the U.S. deposed Maduro, Trump and top officials did not rule out efforts at overthrow or annexation in other countries. Here's what they've said.
The Trump administration plans to halt billions of dollars in federal funding for social services programs in five states led by Democrats following allegations of fraud.
Nyjah Huston, who won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, is a seven-time world champion.
After the U.S. deposed Maduro, Trump and top officials did not rule out efforts at overthrow or annexation in other countries. Here's what they've said.
The Trump administration plans to halt billions of dollars in federal funding for social services programs in five states led by Democrats following allegations of fraud.
Five years after the U.S. Capitol attack, some Senate Democrats are introducing new legislation to prevent taxpayer money from being awarded to convicted and now-pardoned rioters.
Former Congressman Greg Lopez is leaving the Republican Party to run for governor as an unaffiliated candidate.
Months of planning led to a covert operation that caught the Venezuelan leader completely off guard.
The CDC estimated there have been at least 11 million flu cases as of December 27.
The new CDC recommendations suggest reducing the number of vaccinations all children should receive.
FDA-approved semaglutide drug is the first GLP-1 pill for weight loss available in the U.S., according to drugmaker Novo Nordisk.
In response to regulatory actions by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Denver Health and Children's Hospital Colorado say they have suspended all medical gender-affirming care for patients under 18.
Some people are starting "Dry January," where they stop or cut back on alcohol as part of their New Year's resolutions. The owner of an Aurora tea shop is embracing mindful drinking after losing his wife to pancreatic cancer.
Many people who responded to a state survey regarding Xcel's Public Safety Power Shutoffs last month expressed dissatisfaction with Xcel's approach on Dec. 17 and Dec. 19, believing the utility overreacted.
Eligible Amazon customers can now request a refund from a settlement over allegations of deceptive Prime enrollment practices.
The new year brought new restrictions for people who vape in Denver.
A prediction market user won big after wagering $32,000 that the U.S. would capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Was it insider trading?
The Trump administration is counting on U.S. oil companies to revive Venezuela's creaky energy production and tap its massive reserves.
Many people who responded to a state survey regarding Xcel's Public Safety Power Shutoffs last month expressed dissatisfaction with Xcel's approach on Dec. 17 and Dec. 19, believing the utility overreacted.
State regulators said the text message from Christian Hatfield, the former district attorney for Colorado's 22nd Judicial District, "caused the staff member emotional harm."
A Venezuelan national suspected in a string of attempted armed robberies in 2024 in Denver's ritzy Cherry Creek North neighborhood has been apprehended in Detroit, according to police and prosecutors.
Six women who say they were drugged and raped by former cardiologist Stephen Matthews plan to file a civil lawsuit against Matthews and the Hinge dating app, which they say allowed Matthews to remain on the app even after women had told Hinge that Matthews was a rapist.
In Denver 10 months ago, a man named Ben Varga had just gotten dropped off at Washington Park to meet friends for a picnic. Not far away, two men were on a bench arguing.