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A nearly 20-year-old sandwich shop near the University of Colorado in Boulder is still picking up the pieces after a fire damaged the restaurant and apartments above.
As we pass three years since the Marshall Fire, fire prevention continues to be a big focus in Boulder County. In that effort, the town is looking to all kinds of safety methods, including untraditional ones like goat grazing.
December marked the third anniversary of the Marshall Fire that impacted thousands. Now towns like Superior are still working to rebuild, as some are able to move back home.
Boulder voters approved the increase of minimum wage in the city from $14.42 to $15.57 per hour, which went into effect on Jan. 1
A new study from CU Boulder looks into the lingering effects of the Marshall Fire. Monday marked three years since the massive blaze burned more than 1,000 homes and forced 37,000 people to evacuate in Boulder County.
Agencies across the country and in Colorado are warning of a viral disease outbreak in raccoons. Distemper a deadly illness that can spread to pets.
The City of Boulder is emphasizing the importance of outdoor safety after two people died in separate incidents in the Flatirons.
Fatalities have been about 15% of this year's missions, while in recent years they have been 4% or 5%.
According to Colorado's Motor Vehicle Window Tint Law, HB19-1067, motor vehicles registered in Colorado have to transmit at least 70% of light through the windshield and 27% of light through other windows.
Last year a judge ruled that former barista Alendra "Len" Harris was illegally fired for organizing a union, but they're still waiting for a settlement.
A student was arrested for allegedly making threats against a high school in the Denver metro area following the shooting at Evergreen High School.
The Invisible Disabilities symbol is a small icon that can be voluntarily added to a person's ID to signify they live with a disability that isn't immediately visible such as PTSD or multiple sclerosis.
The hobbits are making an unexpected journey back to Colorado for Fan Expo Denver 2026!
Pumpkin Harvest Fest is two full days of fall fun that really puts you in the spirit of the season.
Students in Denver were able to get a first-hand look at how the veterinary field works by visiting the Colorado State University Spur campus at the National Western Complex.
A student was arrested for allegedly making threats against a high school in the Denver metro area following the shooting at Evergreen High School.
The Invisible Disabilities symbol is a small icon that can be voluntarily added to a person's ID to signify they live with a disability that isn't immediately visible such as PTSD or multiple sclerosis.
The guests and lineup for the 48th annual Denver Film Festival are being finalized.
Denver students watched a close up veterinary demonstration at the Colorado State University Spur campus.
White Cane Day was observed in Colorado on Oct. 15, raising awareness for those who are blind or visually impaired.
The Broncos won their third in a row, but found themselves trailing 11-10 after conceding a safety in the third quarter against a Jets team that managed just 82 total net yards on offense.
Authorities announced that no charges will be filed after a Colorado high school football coach was ejected from a game following a scuffle with a player.
The Savannah Bananas announced this week that they will be returning to Colorado.
The brother of Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić pleaded guilty to punching a fan in the stands at Ball Arena last year.
Several big names in Colorado sports history will be inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame next year.
CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked President Trump Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela.
Officials warned that attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities to steal credentials, move laterally through networks, and potentially take full control of targeted systems.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the human cost "cannot be tolerated."
Consumer demand for cannabis-infused beverages is growing even as Americans drink less booze, with major brands testing the waters.
Former special counsel Jack Smith also called the idea that politics played any role in the government's cases against President Trump "ludicrous."
A national security contractor who studies practices, partnerships and programs that U.S. tax dollars support says she hasn't yet been paid for an 8-month contract.
CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked President Trump Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the human cost "cannot be tolerated."
Former special counsel Jack Smith also called the idea that politics played any role in the government's cases against President Trump "ludicrous."
Another prosecutor was removed from a high-profile Justice Department outpost that is overseeing charges against Trump foes James Comey and Letitia James, a source told CBS News.
The stones found in some Ben's Original rice products are naturally occurring and originate from the rice farm, but they pose possible risk of oral or digestive tract injury if consumed.
Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation that analyzed 23 dairy, beef and plant-based protein supplements.
The United Nations' health agency says the number of drug-resistant bacterial infections is surging, compromising life-saving treatments and rendering minor injuries and common infections potentially deadly.
Former President Joe Biden is undergoing radiation therapy and hormone treatment amid his ongoing treatment for prostate cancer, a spokesperson said.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested there may be a link between autism and circumcision while reasserting the unproven theory that Tylenol causes the condition. Here's what doctors say.
Consumer demand for cannabis-infused beverages is growing even as Americans drink less booze, with major brands testing the waters.
The U.S. population of people over 65 is expected to surge by 40% over the next 25 years, but many aren't prepared for longevity, a new study says.
Federal prosecutors said a criminal network in Cambodia used forced labor to extract billions from victims in the U.S. and around the world.
Federal regulators say a shifter cable defect on some used Dodge Dart cars can impede safe parking.
A national security contractor who meets with foreign military, police and political officials to study practices, partnerships and programs that U.S. tax dollars support says she hasn't yet been paid for an 8-month contract.
Denver City Council hopes a few positions can be restored to help provide stability to its parking magistrates.
Neighbors of a dilapidated and vacant home on Denver's historic and picturesque 7th Avenue Parkway have taken their "poop protests" a step further, filing a civil lawsuit asking a Judge to either allow the house to be demolished or turned over to a third party.
Denver's Board of Ethics on Friday cleared Denver International Airport and its Chief Executive Officer, Phil Washington, of an ethics violation related to a trip to a conference in Madrid earlier this year.
After months of fighting, a Colorado family is breathing a sigh of relief after the FDA announced initial approval of an experimental medication helping to keep their son alive.
A series of three attempted armed robberies targeting men with Rolex watches in Denver's Cherry Creek North neighborhood led police and federal investigators to deport one suspected Venezuelan TdA gang member.