Commerce City Requests Department Of Justice Help With Police Department
Commerce City has requested the United States Department of Justice step in and help reform its police department, according to a letter obtained during a CBS4 Investigation.
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Commerce City has requested the United States Department of Justice step in and help reform its police department, according to a letter obtained during a CBS4 Investigation.
Aurora Fire Chief Mike Garcia has announced he is retiring as of Oct. 31, nine years to the day after he became chief of his department.
False positive results are blamed for the scare that Hugo's water supply was tainted with THC.
CBS4 has learned that a review of monthly pension payments to older Denver Police Department retirees shows that well over half have been paid incorrectly.
Renters in Federal Heights believe mandatory property inspections are a violation of their constitutional rights.
A former Denver Fire Department captain has filed a federal lawsuit claiming she was the target of gender discrimination which ultimately led to her 2015 firing.
Beset by complaints about aggressive Canada geese and their droppings, Denver's Parks and Recreation Department is engaging in forced birth control for geese in Denver parks.
Violence at the 16th Street Mall could start costing the city of Denver money as businesses have second thoughts about holding events at the Colorado Convention Center.
Colorado State University Pueblo has filed documents in federal court asking that a lawsuit filed by former football player Grant Neal be dismissed. Neal filed suit against the college in April after he was indefinitely suspended for what he describes as a consensual sexual act with his girlfriend.
Police in Denver have a plan to boost patrols on the 16th Street Mall after a spike in violent attacks. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has blamed what he called "travelers" thought to be enticed by the legal marijuana industry.
According to a CBS4 data review, police recovered 7 percent of the 2,579 bikes that were stolen in Denver last year. Find out where bike thieves strike the most frequently in the city.
Low level radioactive sludge is being removed from a water treatment plant in Englewood, following a CBS4 investigation.
Denver's top parking enforcer was suspended with pay, then issued a written reprimand for the way he handled the job application process for a convicted sex offender. That new information comes from a disciplinary letter obtained by CBS4.
A CBS4 Investigation has found that the City of Denver used thousands of dollars in public donations intended to help Denver's homeless with food, shelter and counseling to instead pay costs associated with a sweep of the homeless population out of Denver's Ballpark neighborhood in March.
A Park County communications report obtained by CBS4 shows that the Park County Sheriff's Office had advance warning of at least some of the danger posed by activist Martin Wirth before deputies attempted to evict him in an action that turned deadly.
What started as a routine cleaning appointment at a short-term rental in Fairplay quickly turned into a wildlife rescue when a young bull moose was found tangled in a backyard play structure.
A woman in Colorado has been charged in the death of her daughter after investigators determined she had been providing the child with alcohol for an extended period of time.
A Colorado woman who spent decades battling alcohol addiction is now helping others find hope and healing through the power of horses.
Officials in Northern Colorado are celebrating a new project to improve energy reliability and availability in their communities.
Denver Broncos outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper has been arrested and accused of domestic violence.
Denver Broncos outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper has been arrested and accused of domestic violence.
A Colorado woman who spent decades battling alcohol addiction is now helping others find hope and healing through the power of horses.
The community is reacting to the Colorado Court of Appeals reversing the conviction of two paramedics in Elijah McClain's death in 2019.
The Smash Fine Arts Festival returns to Cherry Creek North this weekend June 6-7.
Arapahoe County Sheriff's deputies are urging everyone riding an e-bike to ride responsibly after a juvenile tried to outrun law enforcement.
Russell Wilson announced in a video on social media that he's retiring from the NFL after 14 seasons.
With voter support, a passenger rail stop at Burnham Yard could become part of the future Denver Broncos stadium development.
Rick Adelman, the Hall of Fame coach who led the Sacramento Kings through the most successful era in franchise history, has died, the National Basketball Coaches Association said on Monday. He was 79.
The Broncos have finalized the formal agreement to purchase land in Denver for their new stadium. The team says the closing on the purchase of Burnham Yard is expected in the fall.
Denver Summit FC will play their next two home games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Anthony Head played librarian and mentor Rupert Giles in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and recently appeared in "Ted Lasso."
The additional payouts come from uncashed settlement funds and will be issued to eligible claimants beginning on June 9.
The labor market continues to show strength despite rising inflation and concerns about slowing economic growth.
Travel bans and conflict have disrupted supply chains in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving health workers without Ebola tests and protective gear needed to contain the outbreak.
The FDA is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.
The FDA is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.
Colorado residents can now legally prepare and sell a wider range of homemade foods under a new law signed by Gov. Jared Polis.
Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation inspired by the family of cyclist Magnus White that requires law enforcement officers to offer a voluntary breath test to drivers involved in crashes with serious injuries or fatalities.
The money will fund new and existing coal plants, as well as an export terminal in Oakland, California.
Senate Republicans passed funding for the Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement agencies following a "vote-a-rama." The measure didn't ban the administration's "anti-weaponization" fund.
Travel bans and conflict have disrupted supply chains in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving health workers without Ebola tests and protective gear needed to contain the outbreak.
The FDA is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.
The first human case of West Nile virus in Colorado this year has been reported in Jefferson County.
Come January, pregnancy care physician billing codes will change from a bundled system to an à la carte one.
While 330 Ebola infections are confirmed in central Africa and huge challenges remain, hundreds more suspected cases "have been cleared out," the WHO says.
The additional payouts come from uncashed settlement funds and will be issued to eligible claimants beginning on June 9.
The labor market continues to show strength despite rising inflation and concerns about slowing economic growth.
Wildfires are top of mind for many Colorado communities and homeowners. While residents are considering mitigation efforts, a wildfire protection company, called CitroTech, has now relocated its headquarters to Greenwood Village.
Denver's Ballpark Neighborhood, from Coors Field down to Welton Street, launched its own general improvement district a year ago.
Despite flare-ups in Middle East violence, investors remain optimistic that the U.S. and Iran will soon end the war.
Brandin Kreuzer, the man whose 50-year prison sentence for shooting a sheriff's deputy was commuted by Colorado's governor, says he is ashamed of the violence he committed as a 19-year-old.
Construction on a much-anticipated 10-acre entertainment district in Glendale has come to a halt, with the developer and the city accusing each other of being responsible for the project going off the rails.
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.