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CDC investigating fruit from HMC Farms after one person died and 10 are hospitalized following a listeria outbreak.
An unusual respiratory illness in dogs is being investigated in several states across the U.S. Here's what veterinarians say you should know.
Red wine on your Thanksgiving menu? For some people, even a small glass can result in a headache. Here's why researchers think that is.
The next round of free COVID test orders will ship starting the week of Nov. 27.
Rep. Jennifer Wexton was diagnosed with a severe variant of Parkinson's Disease earlier this year, forcing her to retire at the end of her term.
One Colorado woman was able to defeat the odds thanks to a crew of South Metro Fire paramedics who not only helped her survive her third heart attack but saved her life.
How doctors and nurses interact with patients from different cultures, genders or sexual orientations could affect not only how patients are treated, but also whether patients will seek medical help when they need it in the future.
Two companies behind the supplements brand Balance of Nature had flouted years of warnings, the FDA said.
This marks the first confirmed case of chronic wasting disease in Yellowstone National Park, officials said.
A study underway at Denver Health has big implications for cancer patients in Colorado.
The CDC report states that allergic diseases such as asthma are a growing concern in the U.S. cannabis industry.
Measles outbreaks worldwide climbed 68% from 2021.
Gastroenterologist Dr. George Nikias explains the common causes, symptoms and treatments for ulcerative colitis, one of the most common inflammatory bowel diseases.
Kilitch Healthcare India is recalling the products more than three weeks after the FDA warned against their use.
Drones could help bridge the gap for many people waiting for an organ transplant, to move the organs more efficiently in a safe manner.
Public health expert from El Paso County discusses the importance of Radon testing of homes in Colorado.
January is National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and Colorado is offering free screening.
Some people experience a letdown in the new year after the holidays. A psychiatrist talks about signs of post-holiday blues.
It's common to see more people at the gym soon after the new year, when people make resolutions to lose weight.
Dr. Vijay Subbarao, a cardiologist for Denver Heart, joins CBS News Colorado to explain what occurs during a cardiac arrest and how to prevent heart attacks from happening.
We know that housing is one of the largest issues facing the American public, but in Colorado, those issues are combining with education challenges to create a potentially dark landscape for the future, should nothing change.
Jury selection has begun in a trial involving a Colorado theme park after an unrestrained six-year-old girl fell over 100 feet to her death in 2021.
A new suit filed in the U.S. District Court of Colorado challenges a Trump administration policy that denies bond hearings to immigrants who entered the country without authorization.
A suspect was arrested in Colorado after allegedly trying to run over a group of protesters on Labor Day.
Free classes offered by AARP's Senior Planet program -- in partnership with Verizon Wireless -- are helping older adults with using their smartphones for banking, shopping and health care needs.
The plan for a second Buc-ee's in Colorado may be running into a dead end. The Palmer Lake Planning Commission held a hearing on Wednesday and ultimately recommended to the town board of trustees not to move forward with the plan to annex the land. The Palmer Lake Board of Trustees is set to meet next week.
Some residents in Adams County are taking to the streets to show their opposition to a plan to develop nearly 4 acres of land into affordable housing.
Health experts say there's some gray areas when following different state and federal policies regarding COVID-19 vaccinations.
CBS Colorado learned that a roof collapsed at a 1-800-PACK-RAT warehouse in Aurora.
Traffic on southbound I-25 heading into Denver was delayed on Wednesday morning after the Colorado Department of Transportation said a piece of construction equipment called a "shuttle buggy" fell off a trailer.
Deion Sanders and his Buffaloes are at home in Boulder again this week after a tough Week 1 loss at Folsom Field to Georgia Tech. Watch this week's "Coach Prime's Playbook with Romi Bean."
Playing youth sports is becoming more expensive than ever, and that's keeping many kids off the field in Colorado. However, a new month-long campaign aims to change that.
The Colorado Rockies have reached 100 losses for the third straight year. They fell to the San Francisco Giants 7-4 at Coors Field on Tuesday night.
Some fireworks ignited in the infield on Tuesday night at Coors Field in the game between the Colorado Rockies and the San Francisco Giants. Pitcher Kyle Freeland was ejected after getting into a shoving match with several players from the Giants.
Piotr Szczerek posted an apology on social media Monday after video of the incident went viral over the weekend.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
The military attorneys would help with a backlog of some 3.7 million immigration cases.
A new survey predicts Americans will spend $1,552 per person on average, 5% less than they did in 2024.
The family of an Alaska woman who was seriously injured in a bear attack said "this could have happened to anyone."
Amazon wants users who don't live with a Prime account holder to sign up for their own memberships.
Most Americans say prices are going up and expect them to keep going up.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
The military attorneys would help with a backlog of some 3.7 million immigration cases.
The United States will continue to conduct strikes on "narco-terrorists" in the Caribbean, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said.
President Trump announced he is moving U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
Under new legislation, women in Colorado are seeing changes around breast health services.
More restaurant workers say they're struggling with their mental health, and one Denver employer is taking steps to help.
Deputy HHS secretary Jim O'Neill is also serving as acting CDC director as RFK Jr.'s newly appointed vaccine advisory panel prepares for its first meeting.
After a summer with more West Nile cases in Colorado than the year prior, health experts are asking that people stay vigilant.
Most Americans say prices are going up and expect them to keep going up.
A new survey predicts Americans will spend $1,552 per person on average, 5% less than they did in 2024.
Amazon wants users who don't live with a Prime account holder to sign up for their own memberships.
People opposed to a Greeley entertainment and business district proposal are asking a court to intervene.
More restaurant workers say they're struggling with their mental health, and one Denver employer is taking steps to help.
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.
Although Waymo is known for its driverless cars, a company spokesperson said the vehicles would initially begin with drivers behind the wheel before transitioning to fully autonomous or driverless, after a period of time.
A man who pleaded guilty to posing as a plastic surgeon and operating on dozens of victims is at it again, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies says.
A Commerce City couple is facing multiple charges after police discovered three children and more than 30 animals living in what Colorado authorities described as "deplorable conditions."
Denver's Career Service Board has tightened up eligibility rules for a popular paid leave program for Denver city employees known as Care Bank, leading one Denver City Council member, Flor Alvidrez, to criticize the changes.