
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes takes path from Yale to Jail
Oath Keepers militia group founder Stewart Rhodes was once a promising Yale Law School graduate.
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February is Black History Month, and if you're interested in supporting Black-owned businesses in Denver but don't know where to go, check out a list.
Four videos released by the city of Memphis show different angles of Tyre Nichols being pepper sprayed, kicked in the head while being restrained, punched and struck multiple times with a baton.
Mile High United Way and the Village Exchange Center put the search under one roof with an inclusive and collaborative job and resource fair on Friday.
A carjacking at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center on Tuesday is just one of at least three similar incidents in that neighborhood and Hilltop since December.
There is no issue Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has struggled with more over the last 12 years than homelessness. Now, with just four months left in office, he is talking candidly about the problem.
February is Black History Month, and if you're interested in supporting Black-owned businesses in Denver but don't know where to go, check out a list.
Mile High United Way and the Village Exchange Center put the search under one roof with an inclusive and collaborative job and resource fair on Friday.
A carjacking at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center on Tuesday is just one of at least three similar incidents in that neighborhood and Hilltop since December.
There is no issue Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has struggled with more over the last 12 years than homelessness. Now, with just four months left in office, he is talking candidly about the problem.
The Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center has paid off the final balance on the mortgage for the Denver Civic Theatre.
When Aaronette Vonleh entered the transfer portal last year, Colorado head coach JR Payne didn't waste a single second.
"I didn't know a job existed where I could sit on my own couch, watch football and make fun of my brother, but I'm happy it does," Eli said.
A 2-goal lead wasn't enough to sustain the Avs, as the Ducks rallied late to steal 2 points in the standings.
Packer was CBS Sports' lead college basketball analyst for 27 years and called 34 Final Fours.
Event-goers have found themselves ejected from games because they work for law firms involved in litigation with MSG.
The Colorado Medical Board has disciplined a family physician in western Colorado for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients without properly informing them of the risks.
The lawsuit says surveillance video shows her wandering out of the facility in the middle of the night last winter, getting locked out, then banging on the doors for help, but no one found her for five hours.
Breath tests showed the veteran pilot's blood alcohol level was .126 as he was on his way to work in full flight uniform. He has since resigned, according to his lawyer.
The court victory comes amid a renewed push to protect Colorado workers from wage theft, which costs Americans more than any other crime.
A district judge has ordered former Arapahoe County Human Services caseworker Robin Niceta to pay $3 million to Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky after Jurinsky sued Niceta for slander, libel and outrageous conduct.
Four videos released by the city of Memphis show different angles of Tyre Nichols being pepper sprayed, kicked in the head while being restrained, punched and struck multiple times with a baton.
Sicknick died of what the medical examiner found to be natural causes a day after defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6 assault.
News organizations petitioned for the release of the material, which had been played in open court during a preliminary hearing.
The November garage fire and January wreck both stemmed from his passion for working on vintage vehicles.
Tyre Nichols was restrained, beaten, blasted with a Taser and pepper sprayed by officers after a traffic stop before he died from his injuries, family members say.
Thanks to inflation, groceries are already so expensive. Now some who rely on government assistance will be getting less money to put food on the table.
Energy bills have been much higher in recent months than in previous years for households that are using the same or less energy than even a year ago.
This year, Denver's minimum wage is up to $17.29, compared to $15.87 in 2022.
In the month of January, many of us are looking at our finances for the rest of the year. And with tax season upon us, it's important to know how to best use your refund.
Colorado's low-income energy assistance program is trying to ease people's burden by providing a one-time payment directly to the utility company. But while they are seeing more applicants, they are unable to change what they can give each household.
The Colorado Medical Board has disciplined a family physician in western Colorado for prescribing ivermectin to some of his patients without properly informing them of the risks.
Keeping your New Year's Resolutions usually comes with a price. The City of Aurora is giving people one more option to help you stick to those resolutions, without the high cost.
Potential donors would be screened with a questionnaire that evaluates their individual risks for HIV based on sexual behavior, recent partners and other factors.
The U.S. Department of Labor says the collapse that killed a 23-year-old could've been prevented. OSHA says it recommended criminal charges due to the contractor's refusal to require safety protections or follow regulations.
The dead animals are mostly geese. Health officials are urging people not to touch them and instead call 311. People should also avoid birds that show signs of sickness.
The start of the Arctic cold change happens on Saturday as temperatures get colder along with light snow and freezing drizzle.
A year after the most destructive wildfire in the state's history scorched nearly 1,100 homes, Colorado lawmakers are considering joining other Western states by adopting artificial intelligence in the hopes of detecting blazes before they burn out of control.
We have a little down time before an Arctic surge rolls thru the state plunging most of Colorado into the deep freeze.
Little precipitation and hot summers can build up a deficit, and the precipitation this spring could make or break the upcoming growing season.
According to Dr. Patricia Westmoreland, the Medical Director of the women's unit at the HealthONE Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, the unusual streak of grey plays a key role in Seasonal Affective Disorder.
The Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center has paid off the final balance on the mortgage for the Denver Civic Theatre.
CBS News Colorado reporter Alan Gionet breaks down the information released on the body cam video of the night Tyre Nichols was murdered.
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A man using a walker was struck and killed crossing the street in the Mountain Gate community. Residents say speed bumps might have prevented the death.
The City of Fort Collins has announced plans to revise its zoning codes in an effort to improve cell phone service.