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Neighbors supporting neighbors led to Douglas County installing new safety measures for a neighborhood plagued by speeders.
Douglas County is establishing a domestic violence safe house in the community with help from a nonprofit in the state.
After a life-changing diagnosis, a Colorado woman is determined to live life to the fullest. Now, she's training for the biggest run of her life.
The Town of Parker is offering grants to help their small businesses. If you own a business within Parker limits that has fewer than 25 employees, you could be eligible for one.
Last month, Douglas County commissioners took the first step in a nine-step process of becoming a home rule charter county.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is looking for your help to create a better-understood risk forecast for avalanches in mountainous areas of the state.
Andrew Buen, the former Clear Creek County deputy sheriff who shot and killed motorist Christian Glass, spoke publicly for the first time in interviews with CBS Colorado.
Colorado resident Steven Geer has been doing what he has to since his kidneys stopped functioning, but access to care has been difficult to reach in the High Country.
A group called Summit Lost Pet Rescue jumped into action recently after a high country car crash in which a dog escaped.
Skiers traded poles for costumes and grace for splashdowns, speeding toward a frigid pool with nothing but momentum and oftentimes a costume -- like a banana suit -- to carry them across.
Last year Colorado Christian men's golf team did the unthinkable. They won the Division II national championship.
The family of Jody Chavez, a woman killed in a crash involving a wrong-way driver in Wheat Ridge, hosted a vigil for her Sunday night.
Nearly a year a horrific crash on Highway 285 near Conifer, some victim survivors say their vehicles are still being held in impound lots.
Despite challenges with growth and development, companies in Wheat Ridge say the city's leadership is doing what it can to support local businesses. But with that growth, new problems have arisen.
Two years after a Lakewood man went missing, the man Denver police believe murdered him is still on the loose.
More than 60 acres of some of Rocky Mountain National Park's most heavily trafficked terrain was set aflame intentionally Tuesday.
Greeley's City Council will vote Tuesday night on whether or not to approve a predevelopment agreement that would move forward a proposal to build an arena, conference center, hotel, water park, and more in western Greeley.
Colorado State University and the Colorado State Forest Service have broken ground on a new facility that will help produce millions of new trees every year.
While authorities continue to investigate a double fatal shooting outside a shopping mall in Fort Collins over the weekend, a woman says it was her two brothers who died.
Fort Collins Police say they have arrested a parolee on charges of human trafficking of a minor.
Recent cuts and freezes to funding for the U.S Department of Agriculture has some Colorado farms that rely on grants exploring other options for help.
Rubble is all that remains of part of a home after a car crashed through the garage of a house in Northglenn,
Dozens of friends and family members gathered together at 120th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in Thornton Monday night to honor the life of a father killed in a recent crash at an intersection that's seen 91 crashes in four years.
Teachers in Colorado are fighting back against proposed cuts to education funding and some are planning to rally at the state Capitol this week.
In Reunion, a community located northeast of the Denver metro area in Adams County, there are growing concerns over a metropolitan district that was supposed to help the community grow.
Michael Clark has maintained his innocence in the 1994 murder of Marty Grisham and his attorney says he was convicted due to faulty, mishandled evidence. Monday night, he walked out of jail after 12 years behind bars.
The City of Boulder, Colorado, has closed Chapman Drive Trailhead and a small section of the Boulder Canyon Trail to construct a new pedestrian bridge and trailhead.
Police in one Colorado community are urging pedestrians to make smart decisions and pay attention after a man was nearly struck by two vehicles while crossing the street.
Denver Water says it is seeking an emergency appeal to the 10th Circuit in Denver after a judge paused work on the half-billion dollar expansion of Gross Reservoir in southwest Boulder County.
April is Donate Life Month, and while Colorado has one of the highest rates of organ donors in the country, with 62% of people registered, nearly 2,000 Coloradans are still on the waiting list for a transplant.
A total of 29 Denver schools already have the vestibules, and 11 more will have them installed soon.
The eight day holiday marks the Exodus of Jews from slavery in Egypt, and champions freedom and liberation.
A major transformation is coming to Downtown Denver as plans move forward to turn two office towers on 17th Street into housing units, a dire need in a tight housing market.
The Denver Rolling Nuggets, Colorado's National Wheelchair Basketball Association team, are training the next wave of athletes. Having lost sponsorship and participation after the pandemic, the team is rebuilding while also bringing the community together.
Nearly 200 restaurants have closed, according to the Colorado Restaurant Association. And while closures continue, there are still restaurants looking to bring their concepts to the area. And Leven Brands is expanding.
Independence Elementary in Aurora is being recognized by a national organization as one of the healthiest schools in the country
The city of Centennial is reimagining what 800 acres of land along the interstate 25 corridor will look like decades from now.
The global competition is being held in Atlanta, where Cherry Creek Innovation Campus students will show how quickly they can finish aircraft maintenance tasks.
A local car dealer had a car sitting in an impound lot for a year and a half after it was used in a crime, racking up thousands in fees. After CBS News Colorado got involved, police waived the fees, and he got his car back.
The well-known Littleton café that provided pay-what-you-can meals to people in need has closed, but local nonprofits are working together to continue feeding the community.
Aurora Highlands is one of the newest communities in Aurora with hundreds of homes already built and many more under construction. Yet what isn't in the development yet is a fire station.
Current efforts aim to rejuvenate Aurora's East Colfax corridor and ensure residents and longtime businesses aren't left behind. If approved, the area could be Aurora's first Downtown Development Authority.
Independence Elementary in Aurora is being recognized by a national organization as one of the healthiest schools in the country
Saving energy and money is the goal of a new water pipeline in Aurora.
Water can be a scarce resource in Colorado, so conservation is vital. Aurora Water is doing its part by giving customers powerful new technology to protect them from waste.
Witnesses testified Tuesday in the Colorado trial for the third and final suspect accused of throwing a rock into a car two years ago and killing a woman.
More than 60 acres of some of Rocky Mountain National Park's most heavily trafficked terrain was set aflame intentionally Tuesday.
Neighbors supporting neighbors led to Douglas County installing new safety measures for a neighborhood plagued by speeders.
The person struck by a car on Interstate 25 near the town of Mead on Monday was armed and fleeing police when he got out of his car, according to the Larimer County Sheriff's Office.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is looking for your help to create a better-understood risk forecast for avalanches in mountainous areas of the state.
Witnesses testified Tuesday in the Colorado trial for the third and final suspect accused of throwing a rock into a car two years ago and killing a woman.
More than 60 acres of some of Rocky Mountain National Park's most heavily trafficked terrain was set aflame intentionally Tuesday
Kerri Renke is the RN and Trauma Program Director for HCA HealthONE Mountain Ridge.
Los Dos Potrillos opened its newest location, and this one isn't in the suburbs. It's in Denver.
A group of veterans and volunteers gathered over the weekend to give back to the community as part of the nonprofit "The Mission Continues."
The Colorado Buffaloes announced this week they will retire the jersey numbers of both Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders.
The Colorado Avalanche says team captain Gabriel Landeskog will rejoin the team on Tuesday. The announcement represents his return to the NHL after a knee injury three years ago.
Greeley's City Council will vote Tuesday night on whether or not to approve a predevelopment agreement that would move forward a proposal to build an arena, conference center, hotel, water park, and more in western Greeley.
Avalanche forward Jack Drury says he's excited for the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Last year Colorado Christian men's golf team did the unthinkable. They won the Division II national championship.
A federal judge found that the White House likely violated the First Amendment when it restricted the AP's access to press events based on its refusal to use the name Gulf of America.
CDC experts were not made available to discuss the findings showing a rise in autism prevalence.
President Trump says "we are looking into" how to send Americans to foreign prisons.
"CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, who before her spaceflight admitted that she's a nervous flyer, said she has a new confidence following her journey and revealed if she would do it again.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said at a hearing on Tuesday that everyday Kilmar Abrego Garcia is "detained in CECOT is another date of irreparable harm."
The Colorado State Senate gave initial approval Monday to a bill that would limit cooperation between local governments and federal immigration authorities.
A federal judge found that the White House likely violated the First Amendment when it restricted the AP's access to press events based on its refusal to use the name Gulf of America.
A federal judge in Denver has ruled in favor of several immigrants' rights organizations and against the Trump administration concerning the administration's efforts to deport several men being held at a detention center in Aurora.
President Trump says "we are looking into" how to send Americans to foreign prisons.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said at a hearing on Tuesday that everyday Kilmar Abrego Garcia is "detained in CECOT is another date of irreparable harm."
CDC experts were not made available to discuss the findings showing a rise in autism prevalence.
A new study is projecting how radiation from computed tomography imaging, or CT scans, could lead to future cancers.
After seeing the latest case of measles in Colorado, an infection prevention manager said things are changing in the fight against the disease.
After a life-changing diagnosis, a Colorado woman is determined to live life to the fullest. Now, she's training for the biggest run of her life.
Dr. Peter Marks said that the deaths of unvaccinated children is "just not acceptable."
Filing a tax extension is easy. But it's important to know what you're getting into, including what to do if you owe money to the IRS.
Current efforts aim to rejuvenate Aurora's East Colfax corridor and ensure residents and longtime businesses aren't left behind. If approved, the area could be Aurora's first Downtown Development Authority.
Greeley's City Council will vote Tuesday night on whether or not to approve a predevelopment agreement that would move forward a proposal to build an arena, conference center, hotel, water park, and more in western Greeley.
Shares rallied for a second consecutive trading day after some electronics received a reprieve in the growing trade war.
President Trump denied there was a tariff exemption after some electronics were excluded from 145% levies on Chinese imports.
A Denver judge has sentenced Diego Marroquin, a former worker at St. John's school and church in southeast Denver, to four years of sex offender intensive supervised probation stemming from accusations by a teenage girl that Marroquin raped her at the church.
Andrew Buen, the former Clear Creek County deputy sheriff who shot and killed motorist Christian Glass, spoke publicly for the first time in interviews with CBS Colorado.
Nearly a year a horrific crash on Highway 285 near Conifer, some victim survivors say their vehicles are still being held in impound lots.
A spokesperson for Denver Mayor Mike Johnston admitted this week that the office has been operating an internal group on the encrypted messaging app Signal that was monitoring news stories and had been auto-deleting the group's messages.
A year ago, Michael Burch walked into the Huerfano County jail. He never walked out. His death has now prompted a federal lawsuit.