16 Metro Area Neighborhoods Get Broadband Upgrade From CenturyLink
CenturyLink is now offering faster broadband speeds in 16 neighborhoods around the Denver metro area, the company announced on Wednesday.
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CenturyLink is now offering faster broadband speeds in 16 neighborhoods around the Denver metro area, the company announced on Wednesday.
Adams County officials on Tuesday used a bingo spinner to decide which of 1,600 applicants will get to open recreational marijuana businesses.
Colorado's congressional delegation is asking the House and Senate to raise the spending limit on Denver's new veterans hospital from $800 million to $1.1 billion so the troubled project can be completed.
Consumer confidence is at its highest level since 2007, and a large amount of the credit goes to improved job conditions.
As outdoor recreation companies increasingly cater to skiers and snowboarders who like to venture beyond the groomed slopes at ski resorts and tackle backcountry terrain.
Aspen officials are weighing demands for greater control over zoning variations that could require voter approval of major land use decisions.
Job seekers have a chance to meet dozens of potential employers who are looking for good employees in Denver on Thursday.
Gov. John Hickenlooper is in Switzerland to speak at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting.
For a sign of the economic recovery the nation has had since the great recession, look no further than Colorado's own high country.
Two people from Colorado will be guests of the White House during Tuesday's State of the Union address.
Diners now have a new way to get their point across while eating out. Customers can enter their thoughts on the meal or the service into a phone or tablet and get an immediate response.
In another round of belt-tightening becoming all too familiar at airlines, Frontier essentially laid off 1,100 employees in Denver on Friday.
Colorado's top oil and gas regulator says the state has about 2,000 active wells for every inspector and would need to add one inspector a year to keep up with recent trends.
Gov. John Hickenlooper's task force on oil and gas drilling is holding two days of meetings in Greeley, six weeks before it's due to make recommendations.
Two gas stations at the corner of East Mulberry Street and Riverside Avenue are battling it out for the lowest prices.
Officials at Denver International Airport say they will retire the DEN Reserve security line next month.
Trail Ridge Road has opened for the season in Rocky Mountain National Park. The snow on the road is generally cleared, but park officials warn that there still could be icy conditions in some places.
After an off-leash dog attacked and killed another dog at a park, new signs have gone up urging people to keep their dogs on leashes.
Denver Summit FC will play their next two home games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
After a few shots of much-needed moisture over the last week, we are noticing several areas of improvement in the drought situation across the state of Colorado.
Trail Ridge Road has opened for the season in Rocky Mountain National Park.
The sound of construction is replacing concert speakers at Denver's Civic Center Park this summer as the city renovates the historic venue.
Officials at Denver International Airport say they will retire the DEN Reserve security line next month.
A man with dementia reportedly went missing for hours after being from the Aurora ICE processing facility.
The victim who was shot two years ago in Jefferson County took the stand in second day of the trial for Brent Metz.
Denver Summit FC will play their next two home games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
The NHL Alumni Association announced Claude Lemieux's death. A cause of death was not immediately available, nor was it clear where Lemieux was when he died.
After a season filled with promise and a march through two rounds of the playoffs, the Colorado Avalanche got swept in the Western Conference final.
The squad was announced during an event in New York City on Tuesday after U.S. Men's National Team manager Mauricio Pochettino spent months evaluating players to finalize the roster.
Kyle Busch, who won more races in NASCAR's top three series than anyone in history, died suddenly on Thursday.
Shrey Parikh of Rancho Cucamonga, California, emerged victorious Thursday in the 98th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Blue Origin, which is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, was gearing up for a June launch to put a batch of Amazon "Leo" internet satellites into orbit.
The NHL Alumni Association announced Claude Lemieux's death. A cause of death was not immediately available, nor was it clear where Lemieux was when he died.
Democratic lawmakers argue the Trump administration must get express consent from Congress before continuing construction on the White House ballroom.
AI-fueled delusions can happen when chatbots respond to grandiose, paranoid or imaginary ideas with affirmation or encouragement.
The Colorado office responsible for overseeing the state's cybersecurity and digital infrastructure announced sweeping layoffs and a major restructuring effort following years of blistering state audits that exposed serious security deficiencies.
Democratic lawmakers argue the Trump administration must get express consent from Congress before continuing construction on the White House ballroom.
The White House has yet to release a summary the results of President Trump's latest physical exam.
The department said it is preparing for the banknote in response to legislation proposed last year.
Many artists announced for the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., this summer, say they won't be performing.
Uganda on Wednesday ordered the closure of its border with Congo, where suspected cases of a rare type of Ebola are surging.
The U.S. is in the process of setting up a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans who were exposed to Ebola or infected with the deadly illness.
The head of the World Health Organization says Ebola has killed at least 7 people in Congo, but the U.N. agency says it knows the epidemic "is much larger."
A Colorado School of Mines senior recently diagnosed with leukemia graduated in the halls of his oncology ward in a surprise ceremony put together by his care team.
Dr. Peter Stafford was working with the missionary group Serge in Congo when he was infected with Ebola.
The Colorado office responsible for overseeing the state's cybersecurity and digital infrastructure announced sweeping layoffs and a major restructuring effort following years of blistering state audits that exposed serious security deficiencies.
The department said it is preparing for the banknote in response to legislation proposed last year.
The Trump Accounts app allows parents to open new tax-preferred investment accounts for their children, including a $1,000 government contribution.
The personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation, jumped due to higher energy costs.
Australia is suing 3M for more than 2 billion Australian dollars ($1.4 billion) over so-called "forever chemical" contamination from firefighting foam at defense bases, the government says.
An Aurora fire lieutenant will remain demoted after he and a fellow firefighter ran an Aurora police sergeant off the road with a fire truck last year.
A confidential investigative report commissioned by the City of Denver alleges a high-ranking Denver police division chief was "severely abusive."
The City of Denver and the parent company of the Denver Post have reached a tentative agreement to resolve a major lease dispute over the iconic downtown building that bears the newspaper's name, CBS News Colorado has learned.
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado roadways.
Glendale city leaders are forcefully opposing Colorado's proposed Bus Rapid Transit project on Colorado Boulevard, warning the plan could dramatically worsen traffic for drivers while delivering only modest transit gains.