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In downtown Denver, crime rates may be down, but for those who work and live in the area, the reality on the streets often feels different.
On Tuesday families flocked to the National Western Stock Show in Denver to take advantage of Free Grounds Admission Day.
Denver's mayor plans to announce that the city is acquiring the former Park Hill Golf Course in a land swap deal, and plans to turn it into a public park and open space, according to multiple sources.
After two people were killed and two others wounded in downtown Denver, a suspect has been arrested and now faces charges related to the attacks. See a timeline and map of when and where those attacks took place.
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.
Two Northglenn women have been charged with over 100 animal abuse charges in connection with the rescue of 115 animals and the discovery of two dead animals in a Northglenn home this past summer.
A Colorado medical tattoo artist specializes in tattooing nipples on breast cancer survivors.
The court said the government does not have an unfettered right to detain noncitizens.
Prosecutors have decided no criminal charges will be filed against a pair of Aurora firefighters following a bizarre game of "chicken" that saw the firefighters run a police sergeant off the road.
Election Day is Nov. 4, and Colorado voters will be able to cast their votes on two statewide propositions dealing with school lunch funding. There are also local elections around the state, including in Denver. We look at several.
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Days before open enrollment begins on Connect for Health Colorado, a new audit is raising concerns about how the state health exchange is managing its finances.
Two Northglenn women have been charged with over 100 animal abuse charges in connection with the rescue of 115 animals and the discovery of two dead animals in a Northglenn home this past summer.
Prosecutors have decided no criminal charges will be filed against a pair of Aurora firefighters following a bizarre game of "chicken" that saw the firefighters run a police sergeant off the road.
In a case challenging a new Trump administration policy that denies bond hearings to immigrant detainees, a federal judge in Denver declared that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was violating immigration law and denying the due process rights of a Colorado man.
It will be the first pro league for women since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League — immortalized in "A League of Their Own" — dissolved in 1954.
Children's Hospital Colorado has a new playground it says all of its patients and their families can enjoy, and it's thanks in part to a large donation by the head coach of the Denver Broncos.
Denver linebacker Dre Greenlaw has been suspended by the NFL for one game following Sunday's Broncos comeback win over the New York Giants.
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.
About 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation.
Videos showing extreme violence are easily accessible on Instagram — and people are making thousands posting graphic content on the platform, a CBS News investigation found.
AI companyy said the new browser is now available on Apple laptops that run on macOS and will expand to other platforms soon.
It will be the first pro league for women since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League — immortalized in "A League of Their Own" — dissolved in 1954.
Financial pros recommend waiting as long as possible to claim your Social Security benefits. Most Americans say they're ignoring that advice.
Election Day is Nov. 4, and Colorado voters will be able to cast their votes on two statewide propositions dealing with school lunch funding. There are also local elections around the state, including in Denver. We look at several.
A Colorado law dealing with a defendant's mental competency that puts the state in compliance with a 1972 Supreme Court ruling is causing controversy.
The Architect of Peace Award was established in 1995, according to the Nixon Foundation.
A Biden spokeswoman confirmed the former president finished several weeks of radiation therapy treatment Monday.
Attorneys for former FBI Director James Comey called the criminal charges against him an "egregious abuse of power" driven by "President Trump's personal animus."
A Colorado medical tattoo artist specializes in tattooing nipples on breast cancer survivors.
At Welton Street Café, the family-owned restaurant is honoring longtime employee Rhonda Abdullah, who died after battling breast cancer for the second time.
Children's Hospital Colorado has a new playground it says all of its patients and their families can enjoy, and it's thanks in part to a large donation by the head coach of the Denver Broncos.
The treatment involves inserting a tiny implant thinner than human hair under the retina. Patients then have to wear glasses that project near-infrared light to the implant.
Children's Hospital Colorado reports a 73% rise in patients who used its Eating Disorders Program over the last year. Clinicians also say younger teens, 13 to 15, are showing up more often.
About 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation.
AI companyy said the new browser is now available on Apple laptops that run on macOS and will expand to other platforms soon.
Financial pros recommend waiting as long as possible to claim your Social Security benefits. Most Americans say they're ignoring that advice.
At Welton Street Café, the family-owned restaurant is honoring longtime employee Rhonda Abdullah, who died after battling breast cancer for the second time.
A gas station in the Northern Colorado city of Evans dropped its price for regular unleaded to $1.99 per gallon.
Prosecutors have decided no criminal charges will be filed against a pair of Aurora firefighters following a bizarre game of "chicken" that saw the firefighters run a police sergeant off the road.
The city of Denver's largest tenant stopped making its monthly $650,000 rent payments to the city in August and with late charges, the leaseholder is now about $2 million behind in rent, according to an exclusive CBS News Colorado investigation.
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.