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Trump administration effort to wind down the Education Department could lead to frustration for millions of student loan borrowers, experts say.
Consumer losses in bitcoin ATM scams skyrocketed nearly tenfold to $114 million annually between 2020 to 2023, according to data from the Federal Trade Commission.
Billionaire steps up security as Canadian police investigate "a series of mischiefs" at a Tesla dealership in Hamilton, Ontario.
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in the challenge brought by unions who argued DOGE's access was unlawful.
Mechanical failure can cause handlebars of scooters to fold while in use, resulting in broken bones, bruises and cuts.
Warehouse club says members can fill up an hour later than previously, with some pumps also opening earlier.
Beginning March 31, those who cannot verify their identity over the agency's online service will be required to visit an agency field office in person.
Loose stainless-steel trim panel can detach from Tesla's Cybertruck and drop onto the roadway, posing potential road hazard.
Over the past several years, sports betting across the country and in Colorado has exploded in popularity, especially with March Madness.
Full Ikon Pass holders will have unlimited access to A-Basin for the 2025-2026. It's a big change for the "local's mountain."
Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun took over last September, shortly after the chain closed many locations and filed for bankruptcy.
President Trump's aggressive trade policies and barbed rhetoric threatens to discourage foreign travelers from visiting the U.S., economists say.
Nestlé USA cites consumer complaints, including "one potential choking incident" for recalling products sold nationwide.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell cites "high uncertainty" around the impact of Trump administration tariffs on key trading partners.
Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration have provoked protests and violent attacks on Tesla across the U.S.
A charity that accepted donations of vehicles that would pay for breast cancer screenings for low-income patients agreed Thursday to pay a $3.8 million fine and to restrictions on future fundraising activities in 19 U.S. states, including Colorado.
Dominion sued Giuliani in 2021 for $1.3 billion in damages after he led President Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
Plans are in the works for a former Denver landmark to be demolished. The movie theater near Interstate 25 and Hampden Avenue has been closed for several years.
A neighborhood with houses dating back to the 1950s is now at the center of a zoning controversy. In Boulder's University Heights, some neighbors are fighting against the CU's plan to build six- to eight-story dormitories next door to their homes.
October is Fire Prevention Month, and volunteers with the Rotary Club, the Red Cross and Thornton Fire Department spent their day on Saturday making sure residents were ready.
Temperatures remain above average Sunday and through the workweek.
Scattered storms will develop late Sunday and Monday before a hot, dry pattern sets in by midweek across Colorado.
A former Denver landmark has plans for demolition. The movie theater near I-25 and Hampden Ave has been closed for years. But Denverites who were around in its heyday know it as the old Continental Theater, an iconic destination for decades.
Managers of Cherry Creek State Park announced they will be closing the park during overnight hours after a rise in what they say has been unlawful activity including vandalism.
Colorado's Guanella Pass got so busy on Saturday afternoon that cars had to be turned away in Georgetown for more than an hour.
A lawsuit was filed on Thursday in New York State Supreme Court on behalf of Robert McNair Jr.
The Ralston Valley Mustangs have a set of twins they're hoping will make the difference this year for their team.
President Trump was in New York for the first day of the 45th Ryder Cup, where the U.S. dropped three early matches to Europe.
Last weekend was the big debut for Ralphie VII, the newest live mascot for the Colorado Buffaloes, who ran across Folsom Field to a stadium full of cheering fans.
The Colorado Buffaloes return to Big 12 Conference play this weekend, and Coach Deion Sanders says he's happy to see his starting quarterback Kaidon Salter showing new confidence.
Dominion sued Giuliani in 2021 for $1.3 billion in damages after he led President Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
One source told CBS News that the termination letter to the agents cited their alleged "lack of judgement" in their actions.
Mike Lindell defamed the election technology company Smartmatic with false statements that its voting machines helped rig the 2020 presidential election, a federal judge ruled.
The USDA is warning consumers not to eat certain ready-to-eat pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe's stores because they may be contaminated with listeria bacteria.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to withhold more than $4 billion in foreign aid funding through a maneuver known as a "pocket rescission."
Dominion sued Giuliani in 2021 for $1.3 billion in damages after he led President Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
One source told CBS News that the termination letter to the agents cited their alleged "lack of judgement" in their actions.
The health care of hundreds of thousands of Coloradans is in the hands of Congress, which has just a few days to agree on a federal funding package.
Mike Lindell defamed the election technology company Smartmatic with false statements that its voting machines helped rig the 2020 presidential election, a federal judge ruled.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to withhold more than $4 billion in foreign aid funding through a maneuver known as a "pocket rescission."
Conservatives have criticized the abortion medication, particularly after it became available through telehealth.
The Colorado Hospital Association is warning of further cuts to services, saying the state's hospitals lost $4 billion on Medicaid and Medicare last year and saw a large increase in uncompensated care and operating costs.
Lice cannot hop, jump or fly. The most common way to get lice is through head-to-head contact with someone who already has them, according to experts.
Sprout Organics is expanding a recall of its sweet potato, apple and spinach pouches, due to potentially elevated lead levels.
For more than 30 years, Tepeyac has worked to bring high quality, affordable health care to underserved communities in Denver.
A charity that accepted donations of vehicles that would pay for breast cancer screenings for low-income patients agreed Thursday to pay a $3.8 million fine and to restrictions on future fundraising activities in 19 U.S. states, including Colorado.
Plans are in the works for a former Denver landmark to be demolished. The movie theater near Interstate 25 and Hampden Avenue has been closed for several years.
The USDA is warning consumers not to eat certain ready-to-eat pasta meals sold at Walmart and Trader Joe's stores because they may be contaminated with listeria bacteria.
Two major TV station owners, Sinclair and Nexstar, said they would return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air Friday after preempting the show last week.
Tens of thousands of BMW vehicles, and some Toyotas, are being recalled due to an engine starter relay that can corrode, increasing the risk of a fire.
A Colorado man is warning others after falling victim to an elaborate romance scam that cost him more than a million dollars in savings.
Neighbors living next to Denver's Elati Village micro community are asking the facility be shut down or moved "immediately" after an RV parked outside the facility burst into flames during the night of Sept. 11.
A 58-year-old pastor was sentenced to 12 years probation after he pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return, a felony, and attempting to commit theft, a misdemeanor charge.
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.