What started as one woman's Sunday family dinner is now a free restaurant where everyone has a seat at the table.
After nearly 40 years, the loved ones of a murdered Colorado man finally got the justice they have been seeking.
The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice is investigating claims of harassment and racial discrimination in Douglas County School District.
New 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler is poised to start off his term with tough-on-crime message.
Neighbors grew concerned that someone might have intentionally poisoned pets, but Douglas County officials say that the poisoning was most likely an accident.
The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against a technology company, alleging it deceived users about its artificial intelligence-powered security screening systems installed at STEM School Highlands Ranch.
A proposed K-12 charter, the proposed John Adams Academy, has gotten the green light to bypass the Douglas County School District and seek approval through the State Charter School Authorizer.
If you live in Parker, you can get rid of your Christmas tree in a sustainable way and help a local Cub Scout pack.
Amid a nationwide pilot shortage, a program started by a Castle Rock mom called Summit Homeschool Academy is helping train the next generation of fliers.
You're never too old to sit on Santa's lap. This Christmas season, hundreds of Colorado seniors received visits from Santa and his helpers in Douglas County.
Another round of accumulating snow and colder air is expected to develop across Colorado's mountains, and eventually Denver through the evening on Friday.
District Attorney Amy Padden stepped into her new role in the 18th Judicial District last week. She's the first Democrat to hold the position in more than 60 years.
Speeding in Colorado continues to be one of the top two reasons drivers are killed more frequently across the state.
Jim Emmett, a Northern Colorado resident, has had a family house in Magnolia Springs, Alabama, since the 1940s. He says he's never seen anything like this in his lifetime.
Keanna Rosenburgh was sentenced to seven years in the Youthful Offender Program on Wednesday after she pleaded guilty last fall to shooting several people in Denver's LoDo neighborhood.
We know Coloradans want to help people affected by the California wildfires, and CBS is teaming up with the American Red Cross. You can donate by going to RedCross.org/CBS.
District Attorney Amy Padden stepped into her new role in the 18th Judicial District last week. She's the first Democrat to hold the position in more than 60 years.
Speeding in Colorado continues to be in the top two reasons drivers are killed more frequently across the state. DUI related crashes take the number one spot.
CBS Colorado First Alert Meteorologist Lauren Whitney is at the annual Steamboat Weather Summit to discuss the latest developments in forecasting.
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
For the first time ever, both Aurora Central High School's cheerleading and dance teams are heading to national competitions.
Pete Sterbick resigned after two years at helm at the Colorado School of Mines and a 22-4 record.
The Buckeyes earned their second national title since the start of the College Football Playoff era.
Los Angeles is scheduled to host the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, in addition to World Cup matches in 2026 and a Super Bowl in 2027.
Allan Wylie, a freshman sports communication major at Rowan University in New Jersey, is a color commentator for the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince told President Trump in a call that the kingdom intends to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
Mass deportations of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. could hurt a range of U.S. industries, experts warn.
Trump administration officials are considering deploying as many as 10,000 soldiers to the border and using military bases to hold migrants awaiting deportation.
Stellantis warns that a poorly fitted part in some Jeep Cherokees could cause the vehicles to lose power, increasing the risk of crash.
The shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, happened in the school cafeteria, police said.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince told President Trump in a call that the kingdom intends to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
Safety net providers in Colorado say they're losing millions of dollars a year due to uncompensated care and may need to close clinics. The crisis has been building for years due to Medicaid changes and soaring health care costs.
Oil and gas are a big part of Colorado's economy and many are excited about expedited drilling permits. Environmental groups say they have a battle ahead and hope state policies will be safeguards against federal rollbacks.
A number of other health agencies are also operating without acting heads, including the FDA and the National Institutes of Health.
Trump administration officials are considering deploying as many as 10,000 soldiers to the border and using military bases to hold migrants awaiting deportation.
Safety net providers in Colorado say they're losing millions of dollars a year due to uncompensated care and may need to close clinics. The crisis has been building for years due to Medicaid changes and soaring health care costs.
Oil and gas are a big part of Colorado's economy and many are excited about expedited drilling permits. Environmental groups say they have a battle ahead and hope state policies will be safeguards against federal rollbacks.
A number of other health agencies are also operating without acting heads, including the FDA and the National Institutes of Health.
The sick or dead cats include domestic, exotic and sanctuary cats. The FDA is investigating.
President Trump signed an executive order on the first day of his second term, beginning the process of withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization.
In the past three years, the number of licensed retail food licenses issued in Denver has decreased by about 22%, according to the Department of Excise and Licenses in Denver.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince told President Trump in a call that the kingdom intends to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
Mass deportations of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. could hurt a range of U.S. industries, experts warn.
Safety net providers in Colorado say they're losing millions of dollars a year due to uncompensated care and may need to close clinics. The crisis has been building for years due to Medicaid changes and soaring health care costs.
Stellantis warns that a poorly fitted part in some Jeep Cherokees could cause the vehicles to lose power, increasing the risk of crash.
The fires have again renewed focus on dangers in what it known as the wildland-urban interface or WUI, where fire has marched into urban areas in both California and Colorado with greater losses than ever in recent years.
How parking tickets made it to some people's homes is the focus of a federal lawsuit. It points to three companies -- LAZ Parking, PRRS, and Asura Technologies, which provide 24-hour monitoring at parking lots across Colorado.
Xcel Energy acknowledged Monday that a widely disseminated message from the company about lowering the temperature on your hot water heater "can be confusing" and the company said its energy-saving tips in the future would be more clear.
Hospital costs drive insurance premiums, and in Colorado the cost of care has grown by a billion dollars each year.
Rank-and-file Denver firefighters walked into a union hall to vote on a resolution that would put a no-confidence vote on their chief and deputy chief to the department's roughly 1,100 members.