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Organizers say thousands of Coloradans participated in "No Kings" marches in dozens of Colorado communities.
Saturday, thousands of people descended on downtown Denver to voice their opposition to the Trump administration and its policies.
Thousands gathered for a "No Kings" rally and march in downtown Denver on June 14.
The Colorado Renaissance Festival has opened for the 2025 season.
The Colorado State Patrol is piecing together what happened when a driver heading the wrong way reportedly caused a fatal crash Friday night.
Saturday, thousands of people descended on downtown Denver to voice their opposition to the Trump administration and its policies.
Organizers say thousands of Coloradans participated in "No Kings" marches in dozens of Colorado communities.
The Colorado State Patrol is piecing together what happened when a driver heading the wrong way reportedly caused a fatal crash Friday night.
A 39-year-old man who fired 28 rounds at a Greeley bar after he felt 'disrespected' by another patron was sentenced Friday to 1,016 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections.
Government officials in Colorado and across the country have unilaterally condemned an apparent politically motivated shooting that claimed the life of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband.
Government officials in Colorado and across the country have unilaterally condemned a shooting that claimed the life of Democratic Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband. A second shooting wounded Democratic Minnesota Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.
For Aurora, Saturday was a day to celebrate the richness of its many immigrant communities. Global Fest brought thousands of people to the Municipal Center to enjoy international food, music, and live performances.
A strike is set to begin Sunday morning due to a conflict between Safeway stores and unionized grocery workers.
The Colorado State Patrol is piecing together what happened when a driver heading the wrong way on Highway 76 reportedly caused a fatal crash Friday night.
The Denver Police Department are investigating two separate shootings that happened overnight that left at least two people injured.
A $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA and former student-athletes will soon allow schools to pay players directly. But what does that mean for athletes who aren't on scholarship?
Denver NWSL broke ground on its official training center this week.
Tennis star Coco Gauff spoke to "CBS Mornings" about the moment she won the French Open, her competitor, Aryna Sabalenka, and more.
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz completed an extraordinary comeback to win his second-straight French Open men's title in a thrilling five-set match against Jannik Sinner.
The race marked a kind of replay of the Kentucky Derby. Sovereignty finished in first, Journalism ended up in second again and Baeza was third — the same 1-2-3 as the Derby.
Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot Saturday, while State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were wounded.
The move marks a significant pivot for the Trump administration, which has vowed to deport millions of immigrants living in the country without legal status.
Iran retaliated for a second night Saturday as explosions lit the night skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
President Trump is set to deliver remarks at the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army Grand Military Parade and Celebration, an event he envisioned.
The NB.1.8.1 COVID-19 variant was linked to a large surge of hospitalizations in parts of Asia earlier this year.
Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot Saturday, while State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were wounded.
The move marks a significant pivot for the Trump administration, which has vowed to deport millions of immigrants living in the country without legal status.
Iran retaliated for a second night Saturday as explosions lit the night skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
President Trump is set to deliver remarks at the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army Grand Military Parade and Celebration, an event he envisioned.
Republicans in the U.S. Senate have introduced a proposal to sell millions of acres of federal land in eleven western states, including Colorado.
Boulder County Public Health says a vaccinated Colorado resident returned from Europe with the measles.
The NB.1.8.1 COVID-19 variant was linked to a large surge of hospitalizations in parts of Asia earlier this year.
The organization is made up of EMTs, nurses and paramedics who will be at the protest, ready to respond to any medical emergencies.
World Blood Donor Day is this weekend. Every year, on June 14, the day is a global tribute to the millions of voluntary, unpaid blood donors who give others a second chance at life.
News of their removal comes after the firing of the CDC's outside vaccine advisers.
Japan's Nippon Steel can buy U.S. Steel as long as both sides sign a "national security agreement."
The highest-earning U.S. households would see the biggest gains under the GOP budget package thanks to tax cuts, CBO analysis finds.
Google, OpenAI and Spotify were down Thursday after a widespread tech outage.
An Air India crash Thursday involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which the aircraft manufacturer first delivered 14 years ago.
Meta ramps up efforts to block ads for AI technology used to create fake nude images of real people.
Republicans in the U.S. Senate have introduced a proposal to sell millions of acres of federal land in eleven western states, including Colorado.
A dog sitter is accused of stealing nearly half a million dollars in jewelry. The owner of the dog says she met the sitter through the app Rover.
Neka Sunlin estimates she has checked out about 1,000 Front Range sprinkler systems in the past 9 years, and invariably finds inefficiencies in the residential sprinkler systems that are costing homeowners water and money.
The director of Denver's Office of Human Resources said the city's projected $200 million deficit would likely mean "hundreds" of city workers will be laid off, necessitating dramatic changes in some city personnel rules.
An undersheriff in Colorado has been placed on leave and is under investigation.