Fans Savor The Moment As Broncos Play Before Fans At Mile High For Last Time This Season
Denver Broncos fans will have to wait until next season to watch their team play in-person again.
Denver Broncos fans will have to wait until next season to watch their team play in-person again.
"This region is at severe risk from deadly COVID. Use caution," read an alert that went out to thousands of Coloradans at 9 a.m. on Sunday.
As of Friday night, 20 Colorado counties moved to Level Red restrictions in an effort stop the spread of COVID-19.
Erie has struggled since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic as half of the town is in Boulder County and the other half is in Weld County.
Businesses across the state are now under Level Red COVID-19 restrictions. Indoor dining is banned under the new guidelines.
Sunday's Denver Broncos game against the Miami Dolphins will be the last time of the season fans will be in the stands, as the team does their part to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Next Saturday, the state benefits for unemployed Coloradans will run out.
Larimer County officials announced it will join other counties preparing to move to Level Red on the state's COVID-19 dial.
Five more counties in Colorado are preparing to move to Level Red on the state's COVID-19 dial. This comes just days after 15 counties announced they are moving to Level Red on Friday.
Some of Denver's cultural treasures will shut down again Friday evening. The Clyfford Still Museum is one of the smaller cultural sites that has been ordered to close as part of Denver's position on the COVID-19 dial- Level Red.
The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure secured a $25,000 grant which is being used to help businesses in underrepresented areas of Denver.
When Denver moves into the Red Level of the state's COVID-19 dial, a number of museums will again close their doors.
Restaurants offering a take-home Thanksgiving meal prepared for weeks to have the supplies necessary to sell those dinners as way to stay open and keep busy.
There are three staff members left, and they are putting everything they have into what is allowed, which for them is takeout and a 7 table patio.
Gov. Jared Polis announced that several counties are going to move to a new, more restrictive phase which means indoor dining will no longer be allowed at restaurants.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shared a list of counties transitioning to the next level of restrictions on a new COVID-19 color dial.
Denver's top health official says individuals may get a court summons which can carry up to 300 days in jail and $999 fine as the city begins tougher enforcement of face mask order.
Timothy Stroman, or "Chef Stro" as he's known, is trying to live his dream of owning his own food truck in Denver in the midst of the pandemic.
The number of coronavirus hospitalizations in Colorado jumped to more than 1,000 on Sunday.
The new order will restrict nighttime business hours, particularly for bars, clubs and restaurants. It also urges residents to be in their own homes by 10 p.m., and avoid gathering or mixing with other households.
Business owners say Denver's new home at 10 p.m. order while better than a full shutdown, is still a blow to their operations.
Businesses adjusting to COVID-19 restrictions say the latest decision by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock on Friday is just another change they will have to adopt and remain creative to keep customers coming back.
Businesses at the Stanley Marketplace began operating under new restrictions Wednesday as Adams County entered Safer at Home Level 3 because of rising cases of COVID-19.
Under the Level 3 order, all retail and restaurants will be limited to 25% capacity.
Fifteen-year-old Finn Phillips is on a youth climbing team at Ubergrippen Indoor Climbing Gym in Denver. It's been his only physical outlet during quarantine.
A Greenwood Village police officer and a K-9 were able to locate an 85-year-old woman who went missing for two hours, according to the department.
Officers responded to a shooting report and chased a suspect before he returned to the scene of that initial shooting, where police shot him.
A 29-year-old Colorado man who identified himself as a gang leader named "Psycho" was sentenced Friday to life sentences for each of the five murders committed in a two-month span in southern Colorado.
Saturday Chicanos, Mexicanos and thousands of other motorcycle riders showed up at La Raza Park in Denver for the 12th annual Chicano Pride Ride.
The Eta Aquariids meteor shower will peak overnight on Sunday into Monday, according to NASA.
A Greenwood Village police officer and a K-9 were able to locate an 85-year-old woman who went missing for two hours, according to the department.
Officers responded to a shooting report and chased a suspect before he returned to the scene of that initial shooting, where police shot him.
A 29-year-old Colorado man who identified himself as a gang leader named "Psycho" was sentenced Friday to life sentences for each of the five murders committed in a two-month span in southern Colorado.
Saturday Chicanos, Mexicanos and thousands of other motorcycle riders showed up at La Raza Park in Denver for the 12th annual Chicano Pride Ride.
A small calf grazing in a pasture is just one of Sterling Ranch's newest 179 residents. They're both a mascot for the community and serve an important role; grazing the grass to remove fuel and reduce fire risk.
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
CBS News Colorado Reporter Dillon Thomas chats with a man who discusses being scammed by roofers who planted insects in his home.
The South Security checkpoint is currently open 24/7, but starting on May 5 the Transportation Security Administration will be closing it for two of the quietest overnight hours.
K-9 Mercury and Officer Austin Speer found the woman on Saturday after police received a report that an 85-year-old woman went missing for two hours.
CBS News Colorado Reporter Jasmine Arenas takes a deep dive into the dangers of unlicensed hot dog stands and how it can pose a health risk to Coloradans.
Hundreds of Coloradans gathered outside the state Capitol to honor the Denver Broncos legend after Gov. Jared Polis declared May 3 as Randy Gradishar Day.
The Nuggets are getting ready for their first game of the Western Conference Semifinals this weekend, and there's now one more way Denver fans can get excited.
Coach Michael Malone said he's worried about how Denver will score against Minnesota's stellar defense.
The 2024 Kentucky Derby was the 150th running of the high-profile race.
Former Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. announced his retirement from the NFL after 12 seasons. Harris played nine seasons with the Broncos and made the Pro Bowl four times with the team.
The Eta Aquariids meteor shower will peak overnight on Sunday into Monday, according to NASA.
At least one child was killed and hundreds had to be rescued as portions of Texas dealt with flooding over the weekend.
The queen, who is of Palestinian descent, has criticized the reaction to the war by the U.S., saying it's caused a "loss of credibility."
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, "Where That Came From," which blends art with artificial intelligence in a recording that captures Travis' country heart.
The painter, sculptor and printmaker created work that was hailed as landmarks of the minimalist and post-painterly abstraction art movements.
The queen, who is of Palestinian descent, has criticized the reaction to the war by the U.S., saying it's caused a "loss of credibility."
Health leaders and elected officials in Adams County and throughout Colorado are working to improve testing amid a spike in the potentially deadly disease over the last six years.
Many communities of color are advocating for cleaner air, water, and land in their communities. Their push for environmental justice could soon see significant progress. According to research released earlier this year in the Environmental Science and Technology journal, Denver's communities of color breathe dirtier air than white residents.
With just five days left in the legislative session, property tax relief is still up in the air. A bill drafted two weeks ago has been scrapped, and lawmakers are scrambling to put a new relief package together.
The hostage and cease-fire talks have taken on new urgency amid a looming Israeli ground invasion of Rafah, in southern Gaza.
Health leaders and elected officials in Adams County and throughout Colorado are working to improve testing amid a spike in the potentially deadly disease over the last six years.
The Texas dairy worker infected by H5N1 "did not disclose the name of their workplace," frustrating investigators.
For more than 20 years, Denver Health has hosted its annual drive-through baby shower, collecting newborn baby gear for families.
Jackson is a patient ambassador for Children's Hospital Colorado. He and his mother are now advocating for research that could save his life.
Stress is hard to avoid, but experts say getting outdoors can have a positive impact on both our mental and physical health.
The retailer says the peelable treats have been "flying off the shelves" ever since TikTokers discovered the candy.
Audit firm BF Borgers allegedly failed to comply with accounting standards and fabricated audit documentation, regulators claim.
Two bills making their way through the legislature in the final days would change what kind of liquor grocery stores are allowed to sell and how much you pay for it.
U.S. unemployment rate rose slightly to 3.9% in April, continuing a stretch of remaining under 4% for 27 months.
Job site Indeed identified the top 10 most sought-after job candidates by employers and recruiters. Here's what they found.
"Happiness, peace, and dreams aren't for other communities. These goals are accessible to us as well," one grant recipient said. "I was so proud, because I realized in that moment I was breaking a cycle."
Investors are now closely watching what is happening in the Iran-Israel conflict in the Middle East because of its impact on their investments.
Eating a healthy, balanced diet when money is tight can be tough. And it's no secret that food costs have skyrocketed within the past year. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food costs in 2023 rose 5.8%.
A Denver nonprofit that works with communities to plant trees and improve parks is having a special giveaway, providing trees for free and at a discount.
You've probably noticed recently the amount or quantity in a package of food or house supplies is decreasing, while the price is increasing.