
Mountain Town Businesses Struggle To Fully Staff As COVID Cases Surge
According to the Centers for Disease Control, Summit County is among those locations where COVID-19 is spreading more quickly than others.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control, Summit County is among those locations where COVID-19 is spreading more quickly than others.
As the Omicron Variant surges across Colorado, there are signs that the medical system is starting to crack.
Denver School Board member Tay Anderson called on Gov. Jared Polis to implement a statewide mask mandate.
Adams County School District 14 will move to virtual learning for the week of Jan. 10-14. The decision to move from in-person learning to virtual is because of the increase of COVID-19 cases.
The National Western Stock Show opens this weekend, despite surging COVID Omicron cases in Colorado.
The National Western Stock Show opens in Denver this weekend despite surging omicron cases in Denver and in Colorado.
January is National Blood Donor Month, and this year marks the 52nd anniversary of the event.
Colorado health experts are closely watching other states and parts of the world to help determine Colorado's COVID-19 trajectory.
Cases of COVID-19 are spiking not only among adults but also among some of the youngest Coloradans.
The Polis administration announced $1.8 million in funding to Colorado's naloxone bulk purchase fund.
As cases continue to rise, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is seeing a significant increase in demand for testing.
Larimer County is seeing its highest rate of COVID-19 positive testing since testing was made readily available in 2020, something that has caused local grade schools and Colorado State University to take new stances on their approach to combating the virus.
A "shocking" number of young Coloradans have been going to emergency rooms during the pandemic -- for behavioral health crises and suicidal ideation. The chief medical officer at Children's Hospital Colorado says keeping schools open is critical.
The Denver City Council is going virtual until further notice to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
A Colorado family is in a race against time to secure access to an experimental drug that's keeping their infant son alive.
The Boulder Valley School District is making some changes to how they pay their substitute teachers.
A driver captured video of a dangerous incident that happened in Centennial when a passenger in a moving pickup truck threw a heavy object in the air and it struck her windshield.
A Denver couple is no longer being blocked from trying to move forward with plans of building their dream home.
Two Weld County deputies were injured when one of them discharged their gun at a training center while they weren't on the firing line.
The Food Bank of the Rockies says 13% of adults don't have easy access to food which is a 35% increase from just five years ago. Meals on Wheels Coal Creek that serves parts of Boulder County is on pace to serve 90,000 meals this year which would be a 25% increase from last year.
Colorado Avalanche players are joining the fight against cancer by supporting cyclists as part of a larger NHL effort.
Students across Colorado are planning a walkout to protest gun violence in schools, some teachers may join the demonstration as well.
Two Weld County deputies were injured when one of them discharged their gun at a training center while they weren't on the firing line.
A Colorado family is in a race against time to secure access to an experimental drug that’s keeping their infant son alive. Gilbert Dryden was born with Barth syndrome -- an ultra-rare genetic condition that affects only one in 300,000 births, almost exclusively boys.
Axelle Berthoumieu admitted to biting Ireland's Aoife Wafer in their Women's Rugby World Cup quarterfinal but appealed her 12-match suspension.
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.
Two planned engine firings shut down prematurely, NASA said, putting the Cygnus cargo ship's approach to the space station on hold.
The sun has become more and more active over the last 16 years, in a turn that surprised scientists and could affect space weather, NASA said.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, was charged with aggravated murder.
The legendary actor and filmmaker founded the Sundance Film Festival, which is moving to Boulder in 2027, and attended the University of Colorado Boulder campus in the 1950s.
The ongoing fallout over Epstein is likely to follow Trump on his formal state visit to the U.K., which just lost its ambassador in D.C. to the scandal.
The families of teens who died by suicide spoke at a Senate hearing on the harms posed by AI chatbots.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, was charged with aggravated murder.
The ongoing fallout over Epstein is likely to follow Trump on his formal state visit to the U.K., which just lost its ambassador in D.C. to the scandal.
The Biden administration in 2021 imposed restrictions on Hungarian passport holders born outside of Hungary.
Technology company Oracle is among a consortium of firms that would enable TikTok to continue operations in the U.S. if a framework deal is finalized, sources say.
A Colorado family is in a race against time to secure access to an experimental drug that's keeping their infant son alive.
HHS and CDC announced five new members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices just days ahead of a scheduled meeting that's likely to discuss COVID vaccines and more.
Living and working in Colorado's mountain towns comes with its own set of challenges.
Research on hormone therapy for women going through menopause has changed over the past two decades. Here's what to know as the FDA weighs removing health warnings on some treatments.
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.
In Colorado, there's a big push to "go green" from state leaders, like Gov. Jared Polis, who signed an executive order this year promoting sustainability.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested how seven electric vehicles performed in collisions and avoiding pedestrians.
With the U.S. economy facing headwinds, the Federal Reserve faces pressure to trim interest rates this week for the first time since December 2024.
Technology company Oracle is among a consortium of firms that would enable TikTok to continue operations in the U.S. if a framework deal is finalized, sources say.
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.
A Colorado family is in a race against time to secure access to an experimental drug that's keeping their infant son alive.
Denver Clerk and Recorder Paul López said that within an hour of the conclusion of an interview with CBS News Colorado, he had paid his tax bill and had a zero balance.
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."