'Bear Aware' gets a boost from a new source of funding
As bears prepare to hibernate, communities across the state are hoping to do more to prevent conflicts. Many can, thanks to a new source of funding.
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As bears prepare to hibernate, communities across the state are hoping to do more to prevent conflicts. Many can, thanks to a new source of funding.
Highway overpasses have been successful tools to help mitigate animal-vehicle collisions, now researchers are exploring how underpasses can do the same for Colorado's smaller creatures.
A 16-year-old who was a passenger in a vehicle was shot and injured in Weld County on Friday morning.
For families still desperate to find a backup plan with the formula shortage, Mothers' Milk Bank in Jefferson County has been a reliable lifeline.
As more cities and counties explore ways to balance both interests, one county appears to have found a way.
The Front Range is getting closer to seeing its first ever chairlift-accessible mountain bike park -- while developers have a few hurdles, they hope to have limited operations up and running by this time next year.
Denver Public Schools is in hot water with law enforcement after a video shown during an assembly at South High School advised students to avoid police when dealing with racially motivated attacks.
For some businesses, the topic of safety carries more weight than ever before, and the concept of insurance for mass shootings is becoming a reality.
Casa Bonita and the City of Lakewood don't seem to agree on what should be a matter of public record when it comes to details of the restaurant's renovations.
A Lakewood donut shop patron is expected to survive after an RV drove into the front of the shop while he was seated inside. The driver was badly hurt.
Security organizers with the long-standing Carnation Festival in Wheat Ridge are making some changes following several violent crimes this summer across the nation.
The City of Lakewood is one of the latest across the state to take a serious look at its tree canopy- but it's not alone.
Colorado State Patrol says 52-year-old Darnell Yingling of Fort Collins was driving a semi towing a trackhoe when the arm of it collided with an overpass and he could face charges from the deadly incident depending on the outcome of the ongoing investigation.
The project manager on the Central 70 project says they regret that so many drivers were stranded during Sunday's flash flooding.
The City of Denver expects to invest more than $2 million into neighborhoods hit hardest by the pandemic, and it's asking businesses and community groups to take the lead.