
'They Will Come After You': Runner Recovering After Getting Attacked By Cow Moose In Breckenridge
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are waiting to re-open the Campion Trail near Breckenridge after a jogger was attacked by a cow moose with a calf nearby.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife are waiting to re-open the Campion Trail near Breckenridge after a jogger was attacked by a cow moose with a calf nearby.
Now a steady stream of tourists in the summer months have created a profitable season that lasts almost all year long for places like Breckenridge and Frisco.
OSHA has determined that a Breckenridge contractor willfully exposed workers to on-the-job hazards before a deadly trench collapse last year.
Breckenridge Police want to find a woman seen on surveillance video stealing two rings from a jewelry store.
Thanks to the call for action and the kindness of a stranger with a metal detector, the ring has been found and is now on its way back to the owners in Texas.
An engaged couple is now asking for the kindness of strangers to help get the symbol of their love back from a snowdrift.
The International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge have returned this year after a break due to the pandemic.
The cleaning crew was the first to notice the estimated 1,000-pound bull moose and called for backup. When police arrived, they too, called for backup.
A moose fell through a snow-covered window well and broke through a window to end up in a basement in Breckenridge.
Breckenridge ski resort is now boasting 75% of their roughly 3,000 acres of ski area are now ready for guests to take on.
The Summit County data dashboard shows exclamation points next to their new positivity rate (22.6%), and case rank in the state (13th worst out of 88).
The ski industry has more women in leadership positions than ever before, and despite the pandemic those in charge are looking for ways to keep growing and moving forward.
An ordinance to put a cap on the number of short-term rental licenses in the town of Breckenridge went into effect Monday at midnight.
Colorado is heading into fall foliage season as the days grow shorter and the aspens start their change to gold.
It was another packed house in Breckenridge as Council members met for the first reading of an ordinance that would put a cap on short term rentals.
A crash that killed a Kansas man on Wednesday also seriously injured a 27-year-old woman from Breckenridge.
The Town of Breckenridge could see a cap on short-term rentals as early as November if the legislation passes readings set for September. While amendments are possible, the idea would be to reduce short-term rental licenses from 2,476 to 2,200.
Lauren Jeanne happily snapped a few photos of the moments after the proposal, took down a number, and offered to send them the pictures. But something went wrong.
When a generous donation of $1,000,000 landed in the hands of an unexpecting Colorado nonprofit, they were skeptical.
People wanting to escape the heat in the high country can now take advantage of the summer season at some of the ski areas.
Four Colorado communities in the high country landed on a new list of "Best Mountain Towns to Visit in the USA."
Three Colorado towns are the U.S. News & World Report's new list of "Best Small Towns to Visit in the USA."
The alleged thief apparently wore the same clothing both times, as shown in security images shared by the Breckenridge Police Department on Monday.
One of Colorado's most popular 14ers could be the next to see permits or fees to help manage the growing crowds.
The Town of Breckenridge is now among the top in the world when it comes to "green" destinations.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is holding around 59,000 detainees in facilities across the country, likely setting a record high, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
Things have "cooled" off across Colorado after a sweltering weekend, but now the threat for severe weather grows going into Tuesday.
Homeowners insurance is getting more expensive, and in a high-risk state for hail and wildfires, some Coloradans are feeling the financial pinch.
Denver Public Schools and the Denver Classroom Teachers Association have reached a tentative agreement after a "marathon bargaining session of over 18 hours."
It all began when patrol officers from Denver Public Schools responded with Denver police officers to Kepner Beacon Middle School about 10:30 p.m. after a caller reported seeing two individuals near the front of the school.
Things have "cooled" off across Colorado after a sweltering weekend, but now the threat for severe weather grows going into Tuesday.
Homeowners insurance is getting more expensive, and in a high-risk state for hail and wildfires, some Coloradans are feeling the financial pinch.
Denver Public Schools and the Denver Classroom Teachers Association have reached a tentative agreement after a "marathon bargaining session of over 18 hours."
It all began when patrol officers from Denver Public Schools responded with Denver police officers to Kepner Beacon Middle School about 10:30 p.m. after a caller reported seeing two individuals near the front of the school.
Two Aurora firefighters -- a lieutenant and an engineer -- have been demoted over a bizarre incident in which the firefighters are accused of using their fire engine spotlights to blind an Aurora police officer as he was driving.
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Denver Public Schools and the Denver Classroom Teachers Association have reached a tentative agreement after a "marathon bargaining session of over 18 hours."
University of Denver professor Dr. Frederick Mayer talks about the fragility of the ceasefire in the Middle East.
The University of Colorado Boulder study shows that wildfires can impact water quality for years afterwards.
4 people have been arrested, accused of stealing nearly $15,000 worth of items from grocery stores in Douglas County.
Pacers star guard Tyrese Haliburton, who had been playing with a strained calf, went down in the first quarter and would not return.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
Bethpage Black is not only one of the best and most demanding golf courses in the world, it's public. One of the rare public tracks that has what it takes to host golf's best.
J.J. Spaun took advantage of a lengthy rain delay to recover and win the U.S. Open.
The All Women's Sports Network is exclusively dedicated to female sports around the world.
The NATO summit follows a U.S. operation striking Iranian nuclear sites — and the announcement by President Trump of a ceasefire.
President Trump, Israel and Iran say a ceasefire he announced earlier between the two nations has begun.
The Supreme Court agreed to pause a judge's order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting migrants to third countries without first providing them due process.
Global crude prices jumped on Sunday but have since retreated. Here's what experts say about the outlook for oil and gas.
Ford is recalling 200,000 Mustang Mach-E cars due to an issue with its door latches that could put children at risk.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is holding around 59,000 detainees in facilities across the country, likely setting a record high, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
The Trump administration plans to rescind the "roadless rule" that impedes logging on 59 million acres of national forests, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says.
The NATO summit follows a U.S. operation striking Iranian nuclear sites — and the announcement by President Trump of a ceasefire.
President Trump downplayed Iran's attacks on a U.S. base in Qatar, and said Iran offered early warning.
As tensions rise over President Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Iran, a last-minute protest Sunday at the Colorado State Capitol drew people voicing opposition to the prospect of another U.S. war in the Middle East.
Novo Nordisk said it will stop selling Wegovy on Hims & Hers, claiming the telehealth company sold knockoff versions of the weight-loss drug.
Some of the nation's health insurers say they're taking steps to speed the process by which doctors approve medical care.
Multiple batches of chocolate nonpareils produced by Weaver Nut Company, Inc. and sold across the U.S. have been recalled due to potential undeclared milk allergens, the Food and Drug Administration said.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
A dog on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is being used in a rather unique way: helping patients with obsessive compulsive disorder manage their symptoms.
The Trump administration plans to rescind the "roadless rule" that impedes logging on 59 million acres of national forests, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says.
If you want to add a little pop to your wedding day in Colorado, look no further than HipPops Gelato Bars.
Global crude prices jumped on Sunday but have since retreated. Here's what experts say about the outlook for oil and gas.
Ford is recalling 200,000 Mustang Mach-E cars due to an issue with its door latches that could put children at risk.
Novo Nordisk said it will stop selling Wegovy on Hims & Hers, claiming the telehealth company sold knockoff versions of the weight-loss drug.
Two Aurora firefighters -- a lieutenant and an engineer -- have been demoted over a bizarre incident in which the firefighters are accused of using their fire engine spotlights to blind an Aurora police officer as he was driving.
A Denver judge sentenced Shannon McShane to four years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for influencing a public servant, perjury, and retaliation against a witness.
A new paid leave program for city workers is causing "unintended consequences" at Denver's 911 call answering center, with overall leave usage among 911 call takers shooting up 334% in 2024. That's according to the director of the 911 center.
Janel Forde, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's Chief Operating Officer, has left the Mayor's office and taken a job with the University of Colorado.
A steady stream of Denver City workers on Wednesday blasted a proposed rule change that would make it easier to lay off city workers, regardless of their seniority.