Blue Bell Ice Cream Now Available In Colorado
They're a famed ice cream brand in Texas and starting Monday Blue Bell is hitting Colorado store shelves.
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They're a famed ice cream brand in Texas and starting Monday Blue Bell is hitting Colorado store shelves.
A national volleyball tournament is bringing in big money to Denver. Thousands are in town this weekend spending money on hotels, food and entertainment.
The U.S. sheep industry is enjoying prices buoyed by rising domestic and international demand for lamb meat and wool.
Colorado's dispute over which doctors can recommend medical marijuana could become more confusing this week when state health authorities consider tighter limits at the same time lawmakers debate conflicting rules.
Everything is on sale at Saks Fifth Avenue from the mannequins to the cashmere. The store in Cherry Creek is closing in just a few days and prices are slashed up to 80 percent.
The Bluebird Theater landmark that's been since 1913 and it will shine a lot longer with new light bulbs that use 73 percent less energy.
Echo Mountain is celebrating its fifth season as a ski and snowboard area with $5 lift tickets for Friday night skiing, starting March 18.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission is deciding how Xcel Energy should use millions of dollars' worth of wind-energy credits it sells to California.
A recent poll shows that 2011 may not be the right year to ask Denver area residents for a tax hike to pay for mass transit.
Lift tickets in Aspen have passed the $100 mark for the first time.
Gas prices went up again overnight in Colorado but AAA says the state has some of the least expensive gas in the country.
Colorado lawmakers plan to introduce legislation allowing convenience stores and grocery stores to sell full-strength beer after rules on the sale of low-strength beer were changed to make it easier for restaurants and liquor stores to offer those brands.
Drivers looking to save on their next tank full often search the Internet for the cheapest prices. But CBS4 wanted to know if what's listed on line is the real price.
Frontier Airlines said Monday it will be "trimming its operating schedule" this spring due to the "uncertainty of future oil prices."
Three Denver-area restaurant chains are on the list of Parents magazine's 10 best family restaurants for 2011.
More than 20,000 Coloradans got a discount on buying an e-bike but some shops say they're still on the hook for that credit from last year and waiting for the state to pay them back.
It's finally safe to drink the water in the small Douglas County community of Louviers after six years of dealing with radium-contaminated water.
The holiday has become the ultimate celebration of Mexican culture in the United States.
The longest teacher strike in decades in Colorado is officially coming to an end.
Funding many families rely on to afford childcare will run out soon, leaving parents scrambling, providers cutting back and some children at risk of being left home without supervision.
Developers have broken ground on a new mixed-use district in the Centerra community in Northern Colorado.
RTD releases surveillance images of suspects wanted in copper thefts that disrupted train service this week.
Westminster begins its annual "Pothole Palooza" campaign to fill all those holes in the roads around the city.
Gas prices rise overnight, putting the average price per gallon in Colorado at $4.19, which is a little lower than the national average.
The Broomfield City Council considers an ordinance to crack down on street racing.
The new format would add eight more at-large teams, and take eight more teams out of the main bracket for play-in games.
Federal prosecutors charged 34 defendants across two indictments, alleging sports betting and mafia-linked rigged poker games.
A man raised in Aurora is making a name for himself in the UFC. Saturday, Youseff Zalal stepped into the octagon for his first ever main event match.
The Denver Broncos selected defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim from Texas A&M in the third round of the NFL draft Friday night.
"I didn't want to be known as the girl with one arm that plays soccer," Denver Summit FC player Carson Pickett told CBS News. "I just wanted to be known for the girl that plays soccer."
The new format would add eight more at-large teams, and take eight more teams out of the main bracket for play-in games.
For historians, the 1960s and 1970s provide particularly eerie parallels to the present. Both eras were marked by bitter political divides and the unsettling feeling that America's social fabric was being ripped apart.
Saying he felt the "weight of history" on his shoulders, King Charles became the first British monarch in 35 years to address Congress on Tuesday.
Britain's ambassador, in February remarks reported by the Financial Times, also called the lack of fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal in the U.S. "extraordinary."
The regulatory agency issued the order after President Trump and first lady Melania Trump urged ABC to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
Four years after placing his last bet, a Coloradan is on a mission to prevent others from placing their first bet.
For historians, the 1960s and 1970s provide particularly eerie parallels to the present. Both eras were marked by bitter political divides and the unsettling feeling that America's social fabric was being ripped apart.
Saying he felt the "weight of history" on his shoulders, King Charles became the first British monarch in 35 years to address Congress on Tuesday.
The State Department is planning a limited-edition redesign of the American passport with new artwork that features a portrait of President Trump, according to a department official.
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's policy of making immigrants subject to mandatory ICE detention without bond, including those who have lived in the U.S. for years.
A new approach to suicide prevention shifts the focus from stopping harm in moments of crisis to upstream policies that give people reasons to live.
A $50 billion federal fund is supposed to modernize rural healthcare. But community clinics and advocates fear that the contractors administering the money for states will bite off a big chunk before it reaches patients.
Millions of people rely on the supplemental insurance to offset the deductibles, copayments, and other costs faced by enrollees in the traditional Medicare program.
Work requirements will encourage people who are able to work to seek and maintain jobs, proponents say. But researchers haven't found that they lower the unemployment rate.
Former Trump Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams described Dr. Erica Schwartz as a "home run pick."
A proposal to allow some Denver entertainment venues to stay open until 4 a.m. is drawing mixed reactions, with city officials arguing it could improve safety while others warn it may increase risks.
The regulatory agency issued the order after President Trump and first lady Melania Trump urged ABC to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
American Airlines is imposing new rules on portable chargers that passengers can bring on flights. Here's what to know.
The average cost of a gallon of gasoline hit $4.18 on Tuesday, up $1.20 since the conflict in the Middle East started on Feb. 28.
Swift has filed for three trademark applications, including one covering her voice speaking the phrase, "Hey, it's Taylor."
A new, nearly 700-page report describes the Evergreen High School shooter's every move the day of the shooting last September, the law enforcement response, and interviews with friends, family, teachers, and witnesses.
A Denver City Council member is pushing to reopen long-term fire service contracts she says are now draining city resources instead of generating revenue.
A Denver family is sharing their story after thieves got away with the steel sculpture that stood outside their home for over a decade.
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.