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Community organization Commún received a $20 million Community Change Grant from the EPA. They will use the grant to turn an old 40,000-square-foot building, into the Loretto Heights Resiliency Hub.
There's a great, sudden need for temporary housing for residents who have lost their homes in this week's Los Angeles area fires. A group from Denver is sending RVs to the region to help out with that need.
Fifty years later, former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb recalled the direct impact former President Jimmy Carter had on his life.
In an op-ed published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman accused Denver Mayor Mike Johnston of not being truthful about how migrants, including Venezuelan gang members, ended up in Aurora.
The Surgeon General's Office is hoping warning labels about the risks of drinking alcohol could help people across the country take care of their bodies as Denver bars increasingly offer non-alcoholic options.
Officials are ramping up security for this year's Marade in Denver.
After a tough year, a Denver legacy restaurant that has been part of the community for over 30 years is closing its doors.
A Denver man and his dog are recovering after being shot multiple times on their recent walk home.
Some United Airlines employees were sickened after the company provided a meal for them Christmas Day at Denver International Airport.
The Denver Auditor's Office has helped more than 4,500 people with wage theft cases in the last year. In total, they have recovered roughly $2 million in back pay owed to workers.
Evacuations have been ordered for some Eagle County residents on Wednesday as the Derby Fire experienced "significant growth overnight."
Nearly a year after a city in northern Colorado created its own trash service program, requiring residents with trash to opt in to their service or pay a fine, those refusing to pay are facing collections.
Over a dozen schools in the Denver area will either have an early release or will cancel classes due to the extreme heat expected on Thursday.
A Wyoming man is facing charges in connection with several violent, antisemitic threats made against the Anti-Defamation League office in Denver.
A day after a large-scale search for a man wanted in connection with the reported stabbing of a Colorado park ranger, authorities said there has not yet been an arrest.
When the Marshall Fire tore through Boulder County in December 2021, Fallon Voorheis-Mathews and her husband, Fleetwood Mathews, lost everything. Now, more than three years later, the couple is finally in their rebuilt home in Louisville. They invited Werthmann back to their property, which is more than a house – it's a living gallery of memories, loss, and resilience.
State lawmakers head back the Capitol Thursday for a special session. They need to come up with $750 million to cover this year's expenditures after passage of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." It lowered taxes for businesses and individuals, resulting in less revenue for Colorado, which is one of only four states that uses federal taxable income to determine how much people pay in state taxes.
Nearly a year after the City of Fort Collins created its own trash service program, requiring residents with trash to opt-in to their service or pay a fine, now those refusing to pay are facing collections. The city confirmed their contracted provider, Republic Services, has been authorized to seek collections from those who have not paid the opt-out fee.
In Westminster, work is underway on a project to tear down an old school and expand a local park.
Ski bums who want to get back on the slopes can see the light at the end of the long, hot summer tunnel. On Wednesday, Vail Resorts announced when its ski resorts will open.
Arden Walker enjoyed a breakout season last year; he led all of Colorado defensive lineman in tackles. And judging by his performance this fall, he's building on last year's success.
The NFL and shoe manufacturer Crocs are teaming up to launch a team-inspired footwear collection geared to football fans.
The Broncos had 562 total yards of offense in a dominating 27-7 preseason win over the Cardinals in Denver.
Hundreds of girls of all ages showed up to CBS Colorado's second annual Girls in the Game event, which encourages and inspires girls to consider a career in sports.
The NFL can be put on trial over civil claims that Brian Flores and other Black coaches face discrimination, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday, rejecting the league's attempt to force Flores into arbitration with Commissioner Roger Goodell as the arbitrator.
An appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for over 60,000 people from Nicaragua, Honduras and Nepal — at least for now.
For months, economists warned that the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs would sharply boost consumer prices. Here's why it hasn't happened.
Sony, which joins other video game console makers in hiking their prices, attributed the increase to the "challenging economic environment."
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
An appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for over 60,000 people from Nicaragua, Honduras and Nepal — at least for now.
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
On Monday and Tuesday, the city notified 169 city workers that their jobs were being eliminated and they were being laid off as part of an effort to close a $200 million budget gap in 2026.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
More than a million foreign students study in the U.S. each year.
The pacemaker he has is a new technology, something called a "leadless pacemaker," that goes completely inside the chest with no wire. According to the manufacturer, it's 93% smaller than a traditional device.
Officials from the CDPHE warned about a possible measles exposure at Denver International Airport in Concourse C.
Two years ago, the first over-the-counter birth control pill was approved. Now, new research looks at who's switching to it and why.
The Texas Department of State Health Services declared the end of this year's measles outbreak, which has seen 762 confirmed cases and two deaths in the state.
Up to 500 people stayed at the eight Grand Teton National Park cabins that were affected, officials said.
For months, economists warned that the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs would sharply boost consumer prices. Here's why it hasn't happened.
Sony, which joins other video game console makers in hiking their prices, attributed the increase to the "challenging economic environment."
Proposed Department of Education rule could deny loan forgiveness to borrowers whose employers are found to be illegally "undermining national security and American values."
Some packages of Great Value frozen shrimp sold at Walmart are at risk for potential for Cesium-137 contamination, the FDA says.
Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, clean energy tax credits are set to expire earlier than originally planned.
Two Denver City Council members on Tuesday expressed concerns about a two-night Colorado mountain retreat for Denver City Council members next week that carried a $26,000 price tag, even as 171 city workers are being notified that they are losing their jobs.
Ten of Denver's 13 city council members are planning to attend a $26,000 retreat in the foothills next week for team building and professional development, at the same time the city is laying off workers and trying to find ways to cut costs and save money.
A landmark home on Denver's historic 7th Avenue Parkway has sat vacant for the better part of six years, attracting weeds, rodents, the homeless and an unusual form of protest from neighbors frustrated by the eyesore.
A plan to cut down on the number of through lanes on East Alameda near Denver's Washington Park neighborhood is receiving a chilly reception from some residents and business owners.
Michiko Ando Brown, known as Miko, a former corporate lawyer for Airbnb and a trial attorney at two major Denver law firms, will be named Denver's next City Attorney by Mayor Mike Johnston, according to four sources with knowledge of the selection.