
Isabella Guzman, Who Stabbed Her Mother 79 Times, Will Be Allowed To Leave State Hospital For Certain Activities
A Colorado woman who her stabbed her mother to death at their home in Aurora in 2013 has won a round in her bid for eventual freedom.
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A Colorado woman who her stabbed her mother to death at their home in Aurora in 2013 has won a round in her bid for eventual freedom.
Isabella Guzman was 18 years old when police say she brutally stabbed her mother to death at her mother's home in Aurora in 2013.
A Colorado woman who stabbed her mother 79 times wants to rejoin society after seven years in a mental hospital.
A teenager accused of brutally stabbing her mother more than 150 times has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
A teenager accused of brutally stabbing her mother to death refused to leave her jail cell for court Thursday morning. She did appear before a judge Thursday afternoon and was charged with murder.
An 18-year-old woman who fled after allegedly killing her mother now faces formal first degree murder charges.
A teenager accused of killing her mother was taken into police custody after a more than 12-hour long manhunt.
As homicide investigators continue to search for evidence at a home in Aurora, officers have arrested an 18-year-old woman they are calling armed and dangerous.
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The Denver Broncos 2025 schedule is official. The Broncos will start out the season at home against the Titans, they'll have a bye in Week 12 and they'll be playing in numerous primetime games.
A Denver pastor and Civil Rights icon who helped Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organize the 1963 March on Washington has passed away.
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports and others.
A Colorado school district has settled with the families of ten students after a paraprofessional was convicted of abusing autistic children.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar is set to argue President Trump is "disregard[ing] the rule of law" and his tariff policies will leave small businesses as "roadkill," according to excerpts obtained by CBS News.
A Denver pastor and Civil Rights icon who helped Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organize the 1963 March on Washington has passed away.
A Colorado school district has settled with the families of ten students after a paraprofessional was convicted of abusing autistic children.
Parking fees at some facilities at the Denver International Airport will increase starting Wednesday, while others will decrease.
A food truck tradition kicks off in Denver's Civic Center Park this week. Civic Center EATS brings food trucks and their finest cuisine to the park, just in time for lunch.
A psychologist at Green Mountain High School has been arrested in Colorado and accused of sexual assault.
A pickup truck blew by a Douglas County deputy, nearly running them over, while the deputy was conducting a traffic stop. The suspect was arrested and is suspected of driving while under the influence.
Emergency water restrictions remain in place in the Town of Manitou Springs due to a water shortage. Residents are being asked to only use that water for drinking and nothing else.
A Colorado school district has settled with the families of ten students after a former paraprofessional was convicted of abusing autistic children. The district settled for $16.2 million in damages, which the school board approved Tuesday.
A psychologist at Green Mountain High School has been arrested in Colorado and accused of sexual assault. Lakewood police arrested James Michael Chevrier on Tuesday night.
A tight hug and strong statement of affection likely aren’t how most patients greet their doctors. Yet that’s exactly what Kayla Garfield does when she sees Dr. Mihaela Alexander at AdventHealth Littleton.
The Denver Broncos 2025 schedule is official. The Broncos will start out the season at home against the Titans, they'll have a bye in Week 12 and they'll be playing in numerous primetime games.
The release of the full Denver Broncos 2025 schedule will take place on Wednesday evening.
Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson are now both eligible for baseball's Hall of Fame after their careers were tarnished by sports gambling scandals.
The Denver Broncos are going overseas this season to take on the NY Jets in London.
Warren Schaeffer is taking over as the interim manager of the Colorado Rockies.
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports and others.
A Republican-backed House bill includes a range new tax breaks, including a $4,000 deduction for seniors. Here's what to know.
The 2-year-old girl, Maikelys Espinoza, was separated from her parents by deportation — a move that Venezuela repeatedly denounced as a kidnapping.
There were 30,000 fewer U.S. drug overdose deaths in 2024 than the year before — the largest one-year decline ever recorded.
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will roll back limits on several types of "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar is set to argue President Trump is "disregard[ing] the rule of law" and his tariff policies will leave small businesses as "roadkill," according to excerpts obtained by CBS News.
A Republican-backed House bill includes a range new tax breaks, including a $4,000 deduction for seniors. Here's what to know.
The 2-year-old girl, Maikelys Espinoza, was separated from her parents by deportation — a move that Venezuela repeatedly denounced as a kidnapping.
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will roll back limits on several types of "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
The State Supreme Court has cleared the way for a high-profile lawsuit, years in the making, to move forward in state court. The suit, filed by the City of Boulder and Boulder County, goes after Exxon Mobil and Suncor.
The heart condition, formally known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is associated with stressful events, such as the death of a loved one.
There were 30,000 fewer U.S. drug overdose deaths in 2024 than the year before — the largest one-year decline ever recorded.
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will roll back limits on several types of "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
Manitou Springs city leaders have issued an emergency order prohibiting any nonessential water use due to a critical water supply emergency, including laundry, showering and bathing, outdoor sprinklers, and car washing.
Letters reversing the layoffs arrived a day before House and Senate hearings with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. where he was expected to face questions about the layoffs.
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports and others.
A food truck tradition kicks off in Denver's Civic Center Park this week. Civic Center EATS brings food trucks and their finest cuisine to the park, just in time for lunch.
A Republican-backed House bill includes a range new tax breaks, including a $4,000 deduction for seniors. Here's what to know.
The State Supreme Court has cleared the way for a high-profile lawsuit, years in the making, to move forward in state court. The suit, filed by the City of Boulder and Boulder County, goes after Exxon Mobil and Suncor.
The top holders of the $TRUMP meme coin spent from $53,400 to $16.4 million each to get a dinner invitation with President Trump.
A number of drivers in the state are now raising concerns over express lane citations issued in the state in court.
Denver International Airport CEO Phillip Washington and his top executives recently flew round-trip to Madrid for a three-day airport conference for a total cost of about $165,000, records show -- far more than the cost for similarly-sized airports.
A woman, who says she was held as a "sex slave" for years, and a former police investigator involved in the case, say a convicted human trafficker held as many as 20 women in his basement over the last five years.
A judge sentenced former Lakeside Town Clerk Brenda Hamilton to three years of probation and ordered her to repay the town $26,000 for her part in buying and selling town-owned cars after being convicted of embezzlement.
Just days after city economists and finance personnel warned of recession-like conditions, CBS Colorado has learned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking double-digit raises for some of his appointees.