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Police across Colorado say they make communities safer, but privacy experts have a different opinion about license plate readers.
Coach Prime invited Ice Cube to speak to players at a Buffaloes football practice, and he had a candid conversation with the team.
Meals on Wheels Coal Creek says they're expecting an even bigger need as SNAP benefits change this fall. According to The Colorado Health Foundation, right now 584,000 Coloradans rely on SNAP to eat.
The Boulder Valley School District is making some changes to how they pay their substitute teachers.
Evergreen High School senior Judah Cox finds his voice through music and that's what he did after last week's shooting at his school.
In order to be transparent with the public, the Boulder Police Department is launching a new online dashboard to share community comments and concerns.
Right now, to have a short-term rental in Boulder, there are intentionally a lot of requirements to get a license. But the city wants to make it easier for homeowners and tourists, while hoping to limit price gouging.
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.
PETA is offering to pay for the Colorado Buffaloes to switch from a live mascot to an animatronic Ralphie.
A Pearl Street store is lined with black and gold, but its owners' team wasn't always for CU. Paula Johansen and Christopher Riley are Saints fans, raised in New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina brought them to Colorado and gave new love to the colors.
Environmentalists in Colorado are concerned about the impact a possible repeal of a 2009 Environmental Protection Agency regulation that requires reporting on greenhouse gases could have on air quality in the state.
Saturday morning, Northern Coloradans went over the edge in downtown Loveland as part of the Rope for Hope event.
Denver area residents first reached out to CBS Colorado to share their concern about the possibility of a general improvement district at the beginning of August. Since then, the community rallied together to remove their neighborhood from the conversation.
After decades of planning and years of navigating legal battles, the construction of a much anticipated water pipeline in Northern Colorado is moving forward.
Republicans in the state house have a new leader, and he may be the youngest ever in Colorado.
Colorado will see a stormy and cool start to the week.
Traffic was brought to a standstill for around an hour on westbound I-70 in Denver as firefighters worked to put out a car fire Saturday afternoon.
Denver area residents first reached out to CBS Colorado to share their concern about the possibility of a general improvement district at the beginning of August. Since then, the community rallied together to remove their neighborhood from the conversation.
Kroenke Sports Charities teamed up with A Precious Child to help local kids participate in sports.
Saturday morning, Northern Coloradans went over the edge in downtown Loveland as part of the Rope for Hope event, which raised more than $100,000 for HNS.
Even with over 20 years of experience, veteran defenseman Brent Burns says there are still plenty of positive butterflies to start a new season.
Ever since he first hit his head on a door jamb, people have been telling Jordan Wilmore he should play professional basketball. But other people can't dictate your dreams – and basketball was never his passion.
The University of Colorado announced that a new live mascot will soon make her debut.
The decision by the International Olympic Committee maintains the same sanctions it imposed for the Paris Summer Games last year.
Coach Prime invited Ice Cube to speak to players at a Buffaloes football practice, and he had a candid conversation with the team.
A memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk is set to feature President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Erika Kirk and others on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
Ever since he first hit his head on a door jamb, people have been telling Jordan Wilmore he should play professional basketball. But other people can't dictate your dreams – and basketball was never his passion.
AMC Theatres said it will screen "The official release party of a showgirl" for Taylor Swift's new album from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5.
The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protected Status of thousands of immigrants from Syria living in the U.S.
In response to ABC's suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, ex-Disney CEO Michael Eisner asked, "Where has all the leadership gone?"
Environmentalists in Colorado are concerned about the impact a possible repeal of a 2009 Environmental Protection Agency regulation that requires reporting on greenhouse gases could have on air quality in the state.
Republicans in the state house have a new leader, and he may be the youngest ever in Colorado.
The Pentagon's new guidelines were sent to reporters on Friday.
A memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk is set to feature President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Erika Kirk and others on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
The Department of Homeland Security is escalating its clash with so-called sanctuary states, warning multiple states they could face legal action, CBS News has learned.
There are a couple of big pharmacies and grocery stores within a four-mile radius, but the area is densely populated, and neighbors say that just isn't enough.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine recommendations committee wrapped two days of meetings that involved votes on COVID-19 vaccines, measles and more.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a move to decertify an organ procurement organization and steps to reform the organ donation system.
California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington on Wednesday issued unified recommendations on COVID-19, influenza and RSV vaccines that differ from those issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A two-day meeting of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with new members appointed by RFK Jr., could reshape public trust in childhood vaccines and reduce access.
There are a couple of big pharmacies and grocery stores within a four-mile radius, but the area is densely populated, and neighbors say that just isn't enough.
President Trump's "Gold Card" program will be rolled out in the coming weeks, allowing the world's wealthy to apply for fast-track visas — if they pay $1 million or more.
AMC Theatres said it will screen "The official release party of a showgirl" for Taylor Swift's new album from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5.
In response to ABC's suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, ex-Disney CEO Michael Eisner asked, "Where has all the leadership gone?"
The Trump administration is targeting a visa widely used by tech companies and other employers to hire foreign workers.
There are no federal or state laws in Colorado to regulate the license plate reading cameras, which have been misused and abused in some cases.
CBS News Colorado has learned Denver Auditor Tim O'Brien has joined Denver's Clerk and Recorder in rebelling against Mayor Mike Johnston's proposed 2026 budget cuts.
Police across Colorado say they make communities safer, but privacy experts have a different opinion about license plate readers.
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.