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An 11-year-old girl in Fort Collins successfully became the 37th child in U.S. history to undergo a liver and heart transplant at one time. Gracie Greenlaw is now home and thriving after receiving the organ donations.
A retired Air Force veteran didn't just survive after his Humvee struck an improvised explosive device during Operation Enduring Freedom -- he defied every expectation. CBS Colorado's Kelly Werthmann goes behind the scenes and shares more Israel about "DT" Del Toro, Jr. who defines what it means to "Serve With Honor."
Watch Behind the Story as CBS Colorado's Justin Adams talks about helping deputies track down a suspect wanted in Idaho Springs burglaries that prompted a shelter-in-place.
A march in Boulder was targeted on June 1 and people were burned by Molotov cocktails hurled by a suspect. Learn from CBS News Colorado journalists what their approach was to covering the devastating breaking news on that day.
Several people in Aurora asked Your Reporter Kelly Werthmann to look into their landlord, or homes they felt were being neglected. One woman was also willing to show the concerning situation she lives right next to.
Coloradan Hillary Allen is a record-breaking ultra-runner and "sky runner" who survived a stunning 150-foot fall during a competition in Europe. Her story of perseverance is incredible.
A sheriff, a rancher, and the son of a fallen sheriff's deputy reunited 10 years after the rancher bought the deputy's patrol car at auction and gifted it to the deputy's son.
The impact of tariffs is being felt across Colorado, from certain food to vehicles and other goods. Now, it could mean paying more for some beauty treatments, like getting your hair done.
A CBS reporter surprised Denver's mayor for an unscheduled interview about transparency. Go behind the story.
A Boulder couple is on a mission to keep their daughter's memory alive while spreading kindness in the same way that she did.
Karen Morfitt talked about how she wound up interviewing passengers on American Airlines flight 1006 only a few hours after the fire on the flight happened near a gate at Denver International Airport on March 13.
There have been some interesting developments in high schools in the Boulder Valley School District since a ban on cellphones went into effect.
Regional Transport District CEO Debra Johnson is looking ahead to a year of transformation for the transit agency, focusing on everything from enhancing safety to rebuilding trust, following the unexpected departure of the agency's former police chief.
A Colorado man who pleaded guilty to careless driving resulting in the death of a 13-year-old boy was sentenced to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine -- the maximum sentence allowed by law. Go Behind the Story with Your Reporter Olivia Young.
As Colorado leads the way toward decreasing fossil fuels, SunTrain wants to make renewable energy more accessible by way of a train carrying really big and heavy batteries.
Devin Aguilar, a Colorado high school all-state football player who went on to star for the Washington Huskies, was recently released from a jail in the Denver area. He was sentenced for an armed $1.2 million cash heist. Learn more about how Your Investigator Brian Maass' report came together. READ THE FULL STORY
CBS Sports anchor Romi Bean was excited to see everyone out at Girls in the Game over the weekend.
Your Reporter Olivia Young shared more details about her CBS Colorado report from Douglas County about Castle Pines.
Community members at Meadowood Village in Littleton are worried about rising rental costs of the land their homes sit atop being sold to a new company.
A new Colorado law will affect all kinds of things Coloradans buy and use every day that are made using something called per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS.
In Colorado, the number of vehicles on the road with expired license plates or expired temporary plates is a problem. While police in some areas are cracking down, a rise in counterfeit plates has added a new hurdle.
Bill Walton was well liked in Boulder, Colorado, and Boulder liked him. See Andrew Haubner talk about how he put together his report in Boulder and in Denver.
In a special called "Asian American Pacific Islanders Lost History" (airing on Monday at 6:30 p.m.) CBS News Colorado explores the history and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islanders in Colorado. CBS Colorado news anchors Brian Flores and Michelle Griego spoke about the special a few days before it aired.
The Columbine High School shooting took place on April 20, 1999, and 25 years later the memories of the people who were killed live on.
Fire chiefs in two departments northwest of Denver, Westminster and Arvada, say gaps in emergency dispatch technology between neighboring departments can slow response times and, in some cases, limit how quickly help arrives.
The Mighty Argo Cable Car gondola project near the old Argo Gold Mine and Mill in Idaho Springs is nearing completion.
A new sheriff has taken office in Costilla County after a grand jury indicted the former sheriff and other deputies last week.
Tolls for part of the express lane in Northern Colorado will take effect soon, and the warning period for weaving violations will begin.
A $7 million grant will keep a dedicated team of police officers patrolling downtown Denver through 2027, city officials said.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a counselor who challenged a law banning conversion therapy for minors, ruling that lower courts failed to apply "sufficiently rigorous First Amendment scrutiny."
Fire chiefs in two departments northwest of Denver, Westminster and Arvada, say gaps in emergency dispatch technology between neighboring departments can slow response times and, in some cases, limit how quickly help arrives.
The Mighty Argo Cable Car gondola project near the old Argo Gold Mine and Mill in Idaho Springs is nearing completion.
A new sheriff has taken office in Costilla County after a grand jury indicted the former sheriff and other deputies last week.
Tolls for part of the express lane in Northern Colorado will take effect soon, and the warning period for weaving violations will begin.
Fire chiefs in Westminster and Arvada say gaps in emergency dispatch technology between neighboring departments can slow response times and, in some cases, limit how quickly help arrives.
Tomorrow, teachers at Sheridan School District 2 will skip school to strike. The district says schools will be closed through the rest of this week due to staff absences.
Plans to build a massive new sports complex in Douglas County took a major step forward on Tuesday night.
Colorado communities are finding ways to celebrate the state's 150th birthday while highlighting their local charm and history. In Idaho Springs, that means taking a century of mining history and giving it a whole new lift with the Argo Project.
On Tuesday night, the Denver City Council approved a contract for Axon to operate the city's license plate reader cameras.
Tickets are going on sale Tuesday for an event in Denver next month called "Night of Champions."
The DU Pioneers are heading to the Frozen Four for the third straight year. The Pios will play Michigan on April 9 in Las Vegas.
The most heavily-attended NWSL game ever ended in a scoreless draw on Saturday.
Six weeks after Ilia Malinin missed the Olympic podium, the "quad god" reeled off huge jumps and a backflip to retain his world figure skating championship title.
The National Women's Soccer League has rapidly expanded since its first year in operation in 2012.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss blocked the Trump administration from enforcing provisions of his executive order that directed federal agencies to cut off funding to NPR and PBS.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado counselor who challenged a law banning conversion therapy for minors, ruling that lower courts failed to apply "sufficiently rigorous First Amendment scrutiny."
President Trump told CBS News that he is not ready "quite yet" to abandon efforts to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran war, despite a Truth Social post suggesting allies need to do it themselves.
A Las Vegas performer has sued Taylor Swift over the title of her hit album "The Life of a Showgirl," alleging it violates the performer's trademark.
The visit "will celebrate the historic connections and the modern bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States," Buckingham Palace says.
Many Coloradans feel the recent Supreme Court case considering whether Colorado's law addressing conversion therapy violates free speech will have long-lasting effects on the health and well-being of our children, but disagree on what that outcome will be.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss blocked the Trump administration from enforcing provisions of his executive order that directed federal agencies to cut off funding to NPR and PBS.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado counselor who challenged a law banning conversion therapy for minors, ruling that lower courts failed to apply "sufficiently rigorous First Amendment scrutiny."
President Trump told CBS News that he is not ready "quite yet" to abandon efforts to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran war, despite a Truth Social post suggesting allies need to do it themselves.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine held a news conference at the Pentagon as gas prices in the U.S. continued to climb amid the ongoing war with Iran.
About half a million people in Colorado are living with a brain injury and many of them don't know it.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will add red tape and restrictions for those seeking Medicaid and SNAP benefits. And the costs to update computer systems that determine eligibility for those programs will be steep.
A record warm winter, combined with dry conditions across Colorado, has created the perfect conditions for allergy season to start early.
The Colorado State Senate recognized Purple Day, marking efforts to raise awareness about epilepsy and support people living with the neurological disorder. For one state senator, the recognition carried deep personal meaning.
Here's what to know about peptides, what they can and can't do, and what's driving viral claims about possible health benefits online.
After record warm temperatures this winter, pest control experts in Colorado are seeing more bugs out earlier.
The average price of gas across the U.S. last reached $4 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent crude oil prices surging.
JetBlue is hiking bag check fees as airlines face higher jet fuel costs related to the Iran war, making flying more expensive.
Due to the ongoing war in Iran, airfare prices are taking off because of rising jet fuel costs. A local travel agent is sharing ways to save money when booking your next trip or summer vacation.
In a Monday speech, Powell also touched on the impact of the Iran war, saying that longer-term inflation expectations remain in check.
A state investigation has found that a Denver assisted living facility took 13 minutes to locate a resident who collapsed and begin CPR -- failures regulators say placed all 125 residents in "immediate jeopardy."
Colorado's youth detention facilities are at the center of a civil rights lawsuit alleging that children are being kept beyond their court-ordered release dates. Advocates and families say the impact is irreversible.
One day after DIA's general counsel filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three of Mayor Mike Johnston's appointees -- alleging unethical and potentially illegal behavior, and claiming they were plotting to oust airport CEO Phil Washington -- one of the appointees, City Attorney Miko Brown, responded by saying of the claims in the lawsuit, "I know they're upsetting."
A woman whose aging mother was charged thousands of dollars to change a lock reached out to CBS Colorado in hopes that the station would help them get the money back.
A senior lawyer at Denver International Airport filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three top officials, claiming he was pushed out of his job after warning about possible alleged violations of law and more.