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The most transmissible infectious disease is now in Colorado. The first case of measles has been confirmed in Pueblo.
According to a new lawsuit, it claims American Airlines was negligent during the fire of Flight 1006 at DIA in March.
The contract of Alex Marrero expires in June 2026, while four seats on the school board are up for grabs this November.
Employees are taking legal action against a Denver restaurant group, claiming that 30% of an automatic 20% service charge went to management.
Standing tall in the La Alma-Lincoln neighborhood of Denver is one of the city's old power stations. It might not be so easy on the eyes right now, but Historic Denver CEO John Deffenbaugh sees greatness beyond the graffiti.
A man sentenced in the 2005 murder of Denver Police Detective Donald Young is now trying to use a Colorado law to apply for early parole. The detective's daughters are trying to make sure that doesn't happen.
The new simulator is designed to help officers handle different situations, from deescalating a routine traffic stop with an angry driver to finding out when it's appropriate to use deadly force to stop a shooting.
One Denver nonprofit is working to stop the violence and help keep teens out of trouble by going out into our communities.
Former case managers have spoken out about working conditions in Denver's homeless shelters. Now, city council members are rejecting a new contract with the Salvation Army.
A conservative legal group said it was "no coincidence" that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his staff began communicating on Signal after the group filed open records requests over Denver's handling of the migrant crisis.
Thousands of people protested in several dozen "No Kings" rallies across Colorado on Saturday. Denver police say 12 people were arrested near the end or after the Denver rally officially ended.
Aurora, for some, has the reputation of being a violent community, but it's actually seen crime decrease for two years now, and community leaders say that should wake people up.
The City of Littleton is trying to make its streets safer for bicyclists and pedestrians. It opened a "Safer Streets Practice Park" earlier this month at the East Community Center.
Due to critical fire weather and very high winds expected in Colorado on Monday, Xcel Energy is preparing for possible power outages in four counties in the Denver area, as well as Larimer County in Northern Colorado.
A small plane crashed in the Colorado town of Erie on Sunday afternoon, just east of the runway at the Erie Municipal Airport, according to police. The two people aboard the single-engine plane died in the crash.
The Aurora City Council is set to vote on a resolution this week that would allow police to use facial recognition technology.
Doctors at Children's Hospital Colorado are warning about a sharp rise in eating disorders, and they're seeing younger teens in need of help.
In addition to aid, the tenuous peace plan between Israel and Hamas called for the release of all Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, which took place last week. On Sunday, hundreds of people in Denver honored the release of those hostages by gathering at a local temple.
A suspect wanted in connection with a chase in Clear Creek County last week is still on the run. Someone stole a shuttle bus and took off towards Denver, hitting a patrol car and nearly striking a Colorado Department of Transportation employee on I-70.
A small plane crashed in the Colorado town of Erie on Sunday afternoon, just east of the runway at the Erie Municipal Airport, according to police. The two people aboard the single-engine plane died in the crash.
The Broncos mounted an impressive comeback from a 19-point deficit to secure a fourth-straight win on Sunday, beating the New York Giants in Denver 33-32.
Colorado State has fired coach Jay Norvell, making the decision following Saturday's loss to Hawaii, CBS Sports reports. The Rams are 2-5 this season and have lost four of their last five games.
Justin Grimmett and Jeramy Jussel, better known as the "Broncos Brothers," have turned game-day fashion into a full-blown tradition. The pair attend every home game at Empower Field at Mile High dressed head-to-toe in coordinated orange-and-blue suits.
Denver Broncos great Thunder, the horse, got some national attention this week.
One of the Broncos' best wide receivers to ever take the field, Demaryius Thomas, will be honored in front of the home crowd this Sunday.
A United Airlines flight diverted to Salt Lake City last week after the pilots discovered a crack in one of the layers of the windshield.
Frozen foods that are served to students as part of the Department of Agriculture's National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs may be contaminated with listeria, officials said.
President Trump called Colombia's president an "illegal drug leader" and pledged to end U.S. aid to the country, following the leader's criticism of U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.
An Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into the territory is halted "until further notice," the first major test of the ceasefire.
Thieves broke into the Louvre in Paris — the world's most visited museum — early Sunday morning. Museum officials said they stole jewelry and fled.
Federal officials found a "suspicious stand" near the area used by Air Force One when President Trump travels to Florida, FBI Director Kash Patel said Sunday.
President Trump called Colombia's president an "illegal drug leader" and pledged to end U.S. aid to the country, following the leader's criticism of U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.
An Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into the territory is halted "until further notice," the first major test of the ceasefire.
Thousands of people protested in several dozen "No Kings" rallies across Colorado on Saturday. Denver police say 12 people were arrested near the end or after the Denver rally officially ended.
Since the Gaza peace plan took effect early this week, Hamas has handed over 20 living hostages and the confirmed remains of 12 hostages.
Frozen foods that are served to students as part of the Department of Agriculture's National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs may be contaminated with listeria, officials said.
California health officials have reported two cases of a potentially more severe form of mpox that appear to be locally acquired.
A recent report found high levels of lead in some protein powders and shakes, but demand among U.S. consumers has soared.
Advocacy group The Trevor Projected released data from the first year of a study following more than 1,600 LGBTQ+ youth across the country.
"They went in and fired entire programs, even statutorily mandated by law programs they cut entirely," she told CBS News. "So there is no staff to do this work anymore."
Frozen foods that are served to students as part of the Department of Agriculture's National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs may be contaminated with listeria, officials said.
The Denver Fire Department has begun a new program, conducting elevator inspections in the city in what the department describes as "taking action to address a growing public safety crisis." But a private elevator inspection contractor says the city move will negatively impact elevator inspection companies in what he calls "100% a money grab."
The automaker is recalling more than half a million vehicles over variety issues. Here's how dealers are remedying the problems.
The rush for gold continues as economic uncertainty deepens and anxious investors seek a safe haven for their money.
Customers filed a class action lawsuit over the trendy running shoes that allegedly emit squeaky noises with each step.
The Denver Fire Department has begun a new program, conducting elevator inspections in the city in what the department describes as "taking action to address a growing public safety crisis." But a private elevator inspection contractor says the city move will negatively impact elevator inspection companies in what he calls "100% a money grab."
A murder investigation at a Denver-area apartment complex left many in the community in the dark and questioning their safety.
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.