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The FDA's approval of a drug designed to prevent RSV in infants and toddlers will be a huge benefit, not just for families, but hospitals as well, according to Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children's emergency medical director.
For a long time, Denver seemed to be the envy, plagued with the problems of rapid growth while leaders in other cities around the country hoped to be vexed by the same problems. But it's changed due to a complicated list of issues and circumstances.
Mike Johnston was sworn in as Denver's new mayor and struck an optimistic tone as he spoke about what he says is his dream of Denver.
Denver is activating cooling centers at recreation centers across the city, focusing on underserved areas, and reaching out to the unhoused.
A Colorado nonprofit is working to provide a safe space for youth, especially in our communities of color, while their parents are at work.
Family members of a bicyclist struck and killed two years ago have been told the City of Lakewood wants a ghost bike at that spot removed.
A new study finds that men are more likely to die from melanoma than women. The highest risk of death was among Black men.
The Colorado Department of Transportation stopped all traffic from entering the Eisenhower-Johnson Tunnels shortly after 1 p.m. Monday.
Get ready for the hottest day of the year so far! Many areas of Colorado may see 100 degrees Monday.
Edward Baker Harrington was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison Friday for submitting fraudulent applications for government funds intended for businesses struggling during the COVID pandemic.
Five people were taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after a rollover crash on Interstate 225 in Aurora.
The city is opening recreation centers and libraries for free to the public.
Neighbors at Grand Lowry Lofts are overheated and exhausted after being without air conditioning for over a month.
More than a year after Denver launched a $150 million remodel of the 16th Street Mall intended to revive downtown, some store owners say it's having the opposite effect.
Amber Harris said her cat, Nimsey, somehow survived a three-week 170-mile journey before being saved by the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region.
Small businesses along West Colfax are seeing change thanks to grant money being used for safety improvements and revitalization.
One person was killed in the Denver metro area Tuesday after a collision with a tire on I-25.
Jury selection has begun in a trial involving a Colorado theme park after an unrestrained six-year-old girl fell over 100 feet to her death.
Coach Deion Sanders and his Colorado Buffaloes are at home in Boulder again this week after a tough Week 1 loss at Folsom Field to Georgia Tech.
A powerful push of arctic air sweeps into the U.S., narrowly missing Colorado but bringing sharp temperature drops just east of Denver.
A Longmont police officer shot and killed a woman who refused to drop her weapon, according to investigators.
The mother of a teenage boy shot outside of Denver's Downtown Aquarium back in 2024 was hoping for longer sentences for his killers.
A new bill proposed in the state legislature hopes to save lives on Colorado's highways.
A surge of record-setting warmth is creating dangerous avalanche conditions in Colorado's high country heading into the weekend.
A natural gas leak at a gas station led to an explosion that injured two people in Denver late Thursday morning.
Flags will fly at half-staff across Colorado on Friday and Saturday to honor a 26-year-old Army sergeant who was killed in the War with Iran.
A Longmont police officer shot and killed a woman during a mental health crisis call.
The large wildfire "24 Fire" is burning south of Colorado Springs and caused the closure of Highway 115 for several hours on Thursday.
A natural gas leak at a gas station led to an explosion that injured two people in Denver late Thursday morning.
A new bill proposed in the state legislature hopes to save lives on Colorado's highways.
The Colorado State University women's basketball team is headed to the Big Dance, as the Mountain West Champions are set to play in March Madness for the first time since 2016.
The WNBA and its players' union reached a verbal agreement on a transformational new collective bargaining agreement early Wednesday morning, both sides said.
With the game tied going into the 9th, Eugenio Suárez smacked a double into left-center field to score pinch runner Javier Sonoja for what would prove to be the winning run.
Thousands of entries were submitted to choose the name of the Pecos League baseball team in Grand Junction, Colorado.
The Burnham Yard Small Area Plan hopes to include recommendations for affordable housing, public infrastructure, parks, open space and other considerations.
Asked why the U.S. didn't inform allies ahead of the Iran strikes, President Trump said, "Who knows better about surprise than Japan?"
Satellite companies restrict access to images of the Middle East as the Iran war rages, with one citing concern data could be exploited "by adversarial actors."
A long-duration heat wave is taking shape over the western half of the U.S. and forecast to stick around in the days ahead.
Fed officials are grappling with a host of economic challenges, from stubborn inflation to a slowing job market.
Sen. Ron Wyden says he believes the government had "ample evidence" that Epstein was involved in drug trafficking.
A new bill proposed in the state legislature hopes to save lives on Colorado's highways.
Asked why the U.S. didn't inform allies ahead of the Iran strikes, President Trump said, "Who knows better about surprise than Japan?"
A senior lawyer at Denver International Airport filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three top officials, claiming he was pushed out of his job after warning about possible alleged violations of law and more.
Sen. Ron Wyden says he believes the government had "ample evidence" that Epstein was involved in drug trafficking.
Democrats would have to convince at least four Republicans to join their discharge petition to force a floor vote.
The federal class-action lawsuit claims that, for years, state officials have known that they're harming already vulnerable children by keeping them in detention, even after judges have said they should be released.
Colorado voters will decide whether transgender children can play sports with the gender that matches their gender identity or whether they'll be forced to play with other children of the same gender they were assigned at birth.
A judge blocked a set of changes to the childhood vaccine schedule recommended by allies of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, dealing a setback to the Trump administration's efforts to overhaul federal vaccine policy.
Patchwork state policies and limited federal oversight have led to a fragmented system for tracking organ donor status.
Even people with six-figure incomes are making financial sacrifices to pay for medical care, a new study finds.
A Denver small business owner was given 60 days to vacate his store, so his customers stepped up to make sure he stayed on his feet.
A senior lawyer at Denver International Airport filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three top officials, claiming he was pushed out of his job after warning about possible alleged violations of law and more.
Fed officials are grappling with a host of economic challenges, from stubborn inflation to a slowing job market.
President Trump on Wednesday temporarily eased a century-old law that limits shippers from transporting energy products around the U.S.
USPS Postmaster General David Steiner said raising the price of stamps would "largely solve" the agency's financial woes.
One day after DIA's general counsel filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three of Mayor Mike Johnston's appointees -- alleging unethical and potentially illegal behavior, and claiming they were plotting to oust airport CEO Phil Washington -- one of the appointees, City Attorney Miko Brown, responded by saying of the claims in the lawsuit, "I know they're upsetting."
A woman whose aging mother was charged thousands of dollars to change a lock reached out to CBS Colorado in hopes that the station would help them get the money back.
A senior lawyer at Denver International Airport filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three top officials, claiming he was pushed out of his job after warning about possible alleged violations of law and more.
A CBS Colorado investigation has found Denver may now be subsidizing fire protection for neighboring cities -- despite deals that were supposed to save money -- as the city faces deep budget cuts and layoffs.
Eleven Denver City Council members voluntarily reimbursed the city for 2025 furlough days with reimbursement amounts ranging from $762.60 up to $1,969.92. Most of the council members' reimbursements were around $1,300.