
COVID Cases On The Rise In Colorado, Omicron Variants Blamed
COVID cases are on the rise again in Colorado. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said the culprits are variants of Omicron.
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COVID cases are on the rise again in Colorado. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said the culprits are variants of Omicron.
Gov. Jared Polis announced Thursday that the state is taking action to stay abreast of new COVID-19 cases in Colorado.
A new report shows that Colorado cities are among the most polluted in the U.S.
In the digital age, you would think getting a copy or your medical record would be no problem.
As fewer public places and agencies are requiring masks in our state as well, Dr. Reggie Washington says we're not completely out of the woods yet.
CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida is talking about the evolution of the omicron variant of COVID and the growing concern with the end of the mask mandate for travelers.
As neuro-typical people emerge from the pandemic, many on the autism spectrum are catching up.
A Parker man is accused of running a business making fake COVID-19 vaccination cards.
Gov. Jared Polis wants the White House to take action to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5 and younger.
Denver International Airport officials say they will no longer enforce a federal mask mandate.
A family is sharing their story after their newborn baby boy had trouble breathing, leading to a rare diagnosis and surgery at just 11 days old.
DaVita Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry have been found not guilty on all charges associated with federal criminal charges.
While many people spent Easter Sunday with their families, some in Commerce City spent it with the community, hoping to vaccinate as many people for COVID-19 as possible.
Under a federal rule that took effect last year, hospitals should be posting the prices they negotiate with insurers online, but many have dragged their feet.
Following years of failing to meet ozone standards, the Denver metro area is on the verge of having its Environmental Protection Agency air quality status downgraded from "serious" to "severe."
Denver Clerk & Recorder Paul López says Mayor Mike Johnston's proposed 2026 budget could leave his office without the resources needed to run two high-turnout elections next year.
Talent is always on display at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance. And while it often appears to be pure entertainment, there's a deeper, more critical purpose: ensuring the health and well-being of each and every animal.
Living and working in Colorado's mountain towns comes with its own set of challenges.
Part of the Colorado River is now an "infested" body of water. That's according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, which says adult zebra mussels have been discovered in the river for the first time.
A Denver couple is trying to move forward with plans to tear down and rebuild a home they purchased earlier this year, but some people in the neighborhood believe the current house has historical significance and should be preserved.
Rayna Oliker is the Colorado Green Business Network Administrator for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and talked about her department's efforts to promote sustainability in local business.
Denver Clerk & Recorder Paul López says Mayor Mike Johnston's proposed 2026 budget could leave his office without the resources needed to run two high-turnout elections next year.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston presented his 2026 budget proposal on Monday morning, where he announced cuts to marketing campaigns and IT contracts.
Part of the Colorado River is now an "infested" body of water, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Living and working in Colorado's mountain towns comes with its own set of challenges.
Spencer Shrader made a 45-year-old field goal with no time left after the Broncos were penalized for leverage on his missed 60-yard try, and the Indianapolis Colts beat Denver 29-28 on Sunday for their first 2-0 start since 2009.
Ricky Hatton shared the ring with the best boxers of his generation, including Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
Those who are battling cystic fibrosis may be one step closer to having less invasive care thanks to research being conducted at CSU. Students and staff are working on a technology that will help both doctors and patients.
Denver's women's soccer team announced the name of its new stadium on Wednesday thanks to a partnership with CommonSpirit Health.
The historically underdeveloped La Alma Lincoln Park neighborhood could be the crown jewel of the city, with the Penner-Walton ownership group hoping to transform Burnham Yard.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to grant the Trump administration emergency relief and clear the way for Mr. Trump to remove Cook from her position.
Mr. Trump said after the Minnesota assassination that he didn't want to "waste time" calling the state's governor after two lawmakers were gunned down.
President Trump announced Monday the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists."
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They may have little recourse.
Rose Pugliese announced her resignation as House minority leader and state representative amid a scandal at the Colorado General Assembly regarding a lawmaker secretly taking a picture of another and sharing it with colleagues.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to grant the Trump administration emergency relief and clear the way for Mr. Trump to remove Cook from her position.
A Colorado man says a memorial he erected to conservative activist Charlie Kirk after Kirk's killing last week was burned and destroyed. Police and fire officials are investigating it as an act of arson, Loveland police say.
Mr. Trump said after the Minnesota assassination that he didn't want to "waste time" calling the state's governor after two lawmakers were gunned down.
President Trump announced Monday the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists."
Living and working in Colorado's mountain towns comes with its own set of challenges.
Even during months of hospitalization and recovery at Colorado Children's Hospital, 13-year-old Allyson Haberacker found a way to leave a lasting impact not just on the hearts of those around her, but also on the hospital cafeteria menu.
Those who are battling cystic fibrosis may be one step closer to having less invasive care thanks to research being conducted at CSU. Students and staff are working on a technology that will help both doctors and patients.
Elissa Kalver was diagnosed with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer at 34. Since then, she has founded a nonprofit and worked to live life to the fullest.
A team of Harvard researchers analyzed data for more than 66,000 nurses, ages 36 to 56, who were surveyed about their own health for 20 years.
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.
While some passes might come at high costs, there are ways to save money so kids can ski or ride for free or at a reduced rate.
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They may have little recourse.
"We have a framework for a TikTok deal," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after talks with Chinese officials in Spain.
Consumer sentiment dropped in September. Here's why Americans are down on the economy.
Colorado lawmakers say they plan to take a closer look at the state's competency laws and changes made last year under House Bill 1034.
In late August, more than a dozen animals and three children were removed from a Commerce City home described by police as being in "deplorable" condition. The residence belongs to Demetrio and Araceli Urbina, according to authorities.
Steve Conney is a frequent flier and parker at Denver International Airport, but says after a recent parking experience, "I'm less likely to park here."
Advocates for more affordable housing units in Denver are floating the idea of what's known as a "Ghost Tax" or VHT- vacant home tax- on Denver landlords as a new way to raise money to create more affordable housing in Denver.
A park ranger accused of creating a stabbing hoax at Staunton State Park had lasted only nine months as a police officer before that alleged hoax. Newly acquired video of an incident while he was on the force is raising questions.