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Water activities are back Monday on Golden's Clear Creek Corridor, just in time for Independence Day holidayers to enjoy the river after more than a month of restrictions to tubers and whitewater athletes, due to dangerous high waters.
While the restaurant still has not allowed general walk-ins, the first set of customers selected from the email waitlist described their experience being at Casa Bonita -- either for the first time or the first time in years.
In October of 2022, craft collected the sample it needed and started the return home, thanks to a team of scientists and engineers who dedicated 19 years to the project.
Colorado's animal shelters are overflowing with dogs as a record number of people relinquish their pets.
Even with new construction, the Denver metro area is looking for solutions to a growing problem with homelessness. In some cases, people are leaving the city to find shelter.
It's a small wood building, painted white, sitting in a grassy field. Big enough to hold young minds, which is a task.
Some vacant office buildings in Denver are finding new life as affordable apartments.
Two years after tragedy struck Olde Town Arvada, a community came together to remember a hero on Wednesday. Friends and family gathered in the square to honor Johnny Hurley – a Good Samaritan – and fallen Arvada Officer Gordon Beesley.
The residents are asking for a moratorium on the construction of a warehouse they say would block their view of Hyatt Lake. The property owner said he's only replacing old structures with new ones.
At round tables set up in front of a large TV screen, church members watched their local hero, fellow Serbian Nikola Jokic, win the title.
One Denver space company is hoping to be a part of President Trump's Golden Dome project.
A new survey of more than 3,200 educators in Colorado says the housing crisis is pushing teachers out of their communities, and in some cases, out of the profession.
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman read a proclamation in front of the Lotus School for Excellence student body to recognize them for their achievements.
A program helping nonprofit organizations in Arapahoe County is resuming after being put on pause for a year.
Sterling Ranch recently opened an inclusive park, which they say attracts families from across the Denver metro area.
Denver police search for the hit-and-run driver of a 2007 gold Toyota Camry, wanted in a Medina Alert in the 2700 block of South Broadway.
Firefighters rush to put out fire at two burning homes in Superior late Thursday night.
The Salvation Army will end its program operations at three hotel shelters in Denver at the end of the year. The current contracts at the locations, The Aspen, Stone Creek, and Tamarac shelters, end on Dec. 31, 2025.
Community rallies around Et Voila! bakery on Lookout Mountain after a zoning complaint could put the small business... out of business.
A Colorado aerospace company is advocating for a shift to defense with President Trump's plan for the Golden Dome missile defense system. One Denver company is hoping to be a part of its construction.
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.
A former Denver Nuggets mascot is speaking out after filing a lawsuit against the team's ownership group.
UFC CEO Dana White confirmed plans for a July 4, 2026 fight at the White House to mark America's 250th birthday.
Monica Seles is opening up about her journey with myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular autoimmune disease she was diagnosed with three years ago.
The Town of Windsor used the complex for years, allowing youth and adult leagues to host baseball, softball, and football games. That relationship appears to have fallen through after the town pulled critical occupancy permits.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday that amounted to a sweeping reversal of "sanctuary" policies in D.C.
President Trump visits Alaska Friday for what the White House has called a "listening exercise" with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
The move amounts to a sweeping reversal of "sanctuary" policies in the nation's capital, allowing the Metropolitan Police Department, for the time being, to fully cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
In her ruling, U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher found that the Education Department violated the law when it threatened to cut federal funding from educational institutions that continued with DEI initiatives.
As Social Security celebrates its 90th anniversary, concerns are growing over its funding and recent staffing cuts.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday that amounted to a sweeping reversal of "sanctuary" policies in D.C.
President Trump visits Alaska Friday for what the White House has called a "listening exercise" with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
The move amounts to a sweeping reversal of "sanctuary" policies in the nation's capital, allowing the Metropolitan Police Department, for the time being, to fully cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
A majority of Americans say they feel expectations for tipping have grown in recent years.
In her ruling, U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher found that the Education Department violated the law when it threatened to cut federal funding from educational institutions that continued with DEI initiatives.
The CDPHE and the Adams County Health Department have confirmed the case of measles in a child under 5 years from Adams County.
The VA's Office of Inspector General found facilities reported 4,434 staffing shortages this fiscal year, which is a 50% increase from fiscal year 2024.
Gallup has been tracking Americans' drinking behavior since 1939. Here's what a recent survey found.
Federal funding cuts to mRNA technology research doesn't just impact COVID vaccines — experts say it could stall progress in treatment for cancers, rare disease and more.
DermaRite Industries announced on Friday that it was voluntarily recalling three skin-cleansing products and an anti-itch lotion over microbial contamination concerns.
A majority of Americans say they feel expectations for tipping have grown in recent years.
As Social Security celebrates its 90th anniversary, concerns are growing over its funding and recent staffing cuts.
AT&T customers whose data was compromised in either of two data breaches, or both, are eligible to file a claim that could provide up to $7,500.
Americans are reining in their spending at fast-food restaurants as they continue to face economic uncertainty.
A complete shutdown of the country's largest airline threatens to impact about 130,000 people a day.
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.
Denver's Community Planning and Development Department has issued cease and desist orders to a property owner in Denver's Overland neighborhood who had been using Airbnb to rent out trailers and RVs on his rental properties.
The probe was sparked by a CBS News Colorado investigation in May that revealed the airport spent as much as $19,000. For one of its executives to fly to the three-day conference. Another ticket cost about $16,000.