CU Law School Faculty Member To Serve With FTC
An associate professor at the University of Colorado Law School is taking a leave of absence to serve with the Federal Trade Commission.
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An associate professor at the University of Colorado Law School is taking a leave of absence to serve with the Federal Trade Commission.
DaVita is based in Denver and will pay more than $3.5 billion and $758 million worth of stock for Health Care Partners.
The Boulder County Sheriff's Office is sending a warning about a scam that is targeting the elderly.
Frontier has added direct flights from Colorado Springs to Phoenix, Los Angeles and Seattle.
A proposed mega resort near Denver International Airport is in line for millions in incentives from the state.
Indoor smoking at Denver International Airport just got a lot harder.
Colorado's unemployment rate rose slightly to 7.9 percent in April, the first increase in the figure in three months.
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill into law on Friday that he hopes will lure more filmmakers to Colorado.
The U.S. Postal Service is sparing four mail processing centers in Colorado that had been slated to close.
Unionized grocery store workers in Colorado and Wyoming have approved a two-year contract extension.
There's now a business that lets people recycle old paint or save a bundle on new paint.
The Colorado Department of Transportation will keep Highway 6 through Clear Creek Canyon closed during the week for the next seven weeks.
The job market is being flooded with new college graduates, and although hiring isn't back to pre recession levels, the prospects for new grads seeking jobs are brighter than in the past few years.
A family says the Winter Park Ski Area needs to pay after a deadly avalanche. They've filed a lawsuit after a man died in a rare inbounds snow slide earlier this year.
The Breckenridge Brewery is expanding to the East Coast and taking dozens of jobs with it.
The state Senate gave final approval Thursday to a new state budget. It came in at just under $47 billion, an increase of about $3 billion over last year.
When the Orion spacecraft lifted off April 1, four astronauts were aboard -- but for the families of dozens of workers who died before the launch, the mission carried something else: the weight of those who would never see it fly.
It's been a complete season of dominance for the Colorado Avalanche heading into the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Northern Colorado's newest reservoir, Chimney Hollow, will begin receiving water next week. The initial water moving into the reservoir is a major step for the project.
A group of Colorado teenagers is proving age is just a number when it comes to making an impact and saving lives.
The town of Nederland plans a recount after the recent mayoral election was too close to call with a difference of one vote.
Ball Arena opens a new fan experience in the expanded Fan Zone at Choppers Circle as the Denver Nuggets prepare to host the Timberwolves in Game 1 of the first round series and the Colorado Avalanche begin their push for the Stanley Cup this weekend.
Arapahoe County Sheriff's deputies investigated a deadly collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian at Arapahoe Road and Lewiston.
Freezing temperatures expected across Colorado could impact plants and sprinkler systems.
Colorado drivers spoke about their excitement to be up in Colorado's mountains on a road that goes up over Guanella Pass so early in the year.
It's been a complete season of dominance for the Colorado Avalanche heading into the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The Denver Nuggets will play a regular-season game in Mexico next season. It will be against the Indiana Pacers on Nov. 7 at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City.
Damon Jones was among dozens of people, including alleged mafia figures and athletes, charged last year in connection with a pair of gambling schemes.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino reiterated his stance Wednesday that Iran will participate in the World Cup "for sure" despite its war with the U.S.
The Denver Nuggets have released their schedule for their postseason matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The NBA Playoffs first-round series features the Nuggets, the No. 3 seed, and the Wolves, the No. 6 seed.
"We are carrying back everything we learned, not only about where we went but ourselves," mission specialist Christina Koch told "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil.
Todd Lyons, the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is planning to leave the federal government later this spring.
The technology would enhance Iran's ability to detect and track incoming threats, like low-flying drones and cruise missiles.
The four Artemis II astronauts struggled to describe the view and overall experience of flying around the moon's far side and witnessing a solar eclipse in deep space.
NPR said the donation from Ballmer, the largest to the public radio network by a living donor, will help offset the loss of federal funding in 2025.
The state Senate gave final approval Thursday to a new state budget. It came in at just under $47 billion, an increase of about $3 billion over last year.
Colorado voters could be asked this November whether to retain an extra $6 billion in revenue that would otherwise be refunded under the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, or TABOR. But the question on the ballot will be phrased differently.
Todd Lyons, the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is planning to leave the federal government later this spring.
The technology would enhance Iran's ability to detect and track incoming threats, like low-flying drones and cruise missiles.
The plans call for the arch to be built on Columbia Island, a man-made strip of land in the Potomac River that is part of Washington, D.C.
Ibogaine is used in Mexico and the Caribbean to treat depression, anxiety, addiction and brain trauma.
According to new CDC data, there were 3.6 million U.S. births in 2025, a 1% decline from 2024 and down 23% since 2007. The Trump administration has said it wants to reverse this trend.
The FDA meeting announcement follows repeated pledges by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to loosen regulations on peptides, which are often pitched as a quick way to build muscle, heal injuries or appear younger.
The Colorado Supreme Court must decide if it is discrimination to deny gender-affirming care to children.
Starting next year, about 18.5 million adults will be subject to new Medicaid work rules in 42 states and Washington, D.C. Some Republican-controlled states want to triple the required work period.
NPR said the donation from Ballmer, the largest to the public radio network by a living donor, will help offset the loss of federal funding in 2025.
A federal agency will open a portal on April 20 that lets businesses apply for a refund for Trump tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court.
After shutting down operations at their longtime home in Boulder last month, the Dark Horse appears poised for a resurgence.
The union says it got new equipment for workers and assured they wouldn't be responsible for faulty gear. Now the union is asking lawmakers to pass a bill that would prevent them from having to negotiate for bathroom breaks.
The lawsuit involved dozens of states that alleged Live Nation undermined competition and drove up ticket prices.
When the Orion spacecraft lifted off April 1, four astronauts were aboard -- but for the families of dozens of workers who died before the launch, the mission carried something else: the weight of those who would never see it fly.
A single malfunctioning piece of new equipment triggered a recent, sweeping power outage at Denver International Airport — an incident that stranded passengers in elevators and delayed nearly 500 flights.
Anticipating a challenging summer wildfire season, forecasters with Colorado's Division of Fire Prevention and Control are preparing to rely heavily on a pair of state-owned aircraft-both to detect fires early and to assist in fighting them once they ignite.
CBS Colorado is investigating a trucking company involved in a crash at a gas station in the southern part of the Denver metro area last month.
A Denver jury has found activist Regan Benson, a frequent critic of police, guilty of "doxing" a Denver police commander during a livestream last September, in what appears to be the first conviction under Colorado's anti-doxing law.