
Trump admin fast-tracks fossil fuel projects, angering environmentalists
Shortening permitting procedures for mining and oil drilling could adversely affect the environment, communities and endangered species, experts say.
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Shortening permitting procedures for mining and oil drilling could adversely affect the environment, communities and endangered species, experts say.
Avelo Airlines says it's counting on a new federal contract for deportation flights to help the discount carrier grow its regular passenger service.
Pope Francis began his papacy in 2013 during the Obama administration, but former President Barack Obama is not planning to attend, according to a spokesman.
For poorest patients at hundreds of nonprofit hospitals, financial pain follows medical care.
Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil's attorneys are asking an immigration judge to terminate his deportation case.
After a 2-day relief buoyed investor confidence, futures slipped signaling a weaker start to the day on Wall Street.
The Hubble Space Telescope "opened a new window to the universe" when it launched into space. Now, 35 years later, NASA is releasing some stunning images to celebrate.
China has denied President Trump's assertion that the two sides were involved in active negotiations over tariffs.
"That just made me so mad," one laid-off FDA scientist said.
A new report on air quality across the U.S. offers a cloudy prognosis on the long-term health of about 156 million residents who live in areas that received an "F" in smog and soot pollution.
President Trump's meme coin had lost 88% of its value. But an offer of dinner with the president helped boost its price on Wednesday.
The lawsuit said the policy put in place by President Trump has been subject to his "whims rather than the sound exercise of lawful authority."
The Department of Health and Human Services is calling on companies to phase out all petroleum-based dyes by the end of next year, Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr. announced.
India's External Affairs Ministry said the Indus Water Treaty will be suspended after an attack in Kashmir left over two dozen dead.
Stock futures were pointing to a strong opening as investors took cheer from positive news on trade and the Federal Reserve.
The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for Denver International Airport on Tuesday evening.
Colorado's tallest summits could see their first widespread dusting of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.
A city worker discovered decomposed human remains just south of Boulder city limits, according to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office.
CBI says the number of bodies removed from the Davis Mortuary in Pueblo totals 24. Police also served search warrants at the homes of its co-owners, Brian Cotter, who's also the Pueblo County coroner, and his brother Chris Cotter.
Police are looking for a 46-year-old Colorado man after investigators say he intentionally struck a bicyclist with his truck. David McWilliams is now facing charges of attempted homicide.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation says the number of bodies removed from the Davis Mortuary in Pueblo totals 24. Police also served search warrants at the homes of its co-owners, Brian Cotter, who's also the Pueblo County coroner, and his brother Chris Cotter.
The Colorado Buffaloes live mascot Ralphie VI is retiring. The bison's name is actually Ember, and a new live mascot -- Ralphie VII -- is in training.
In an effort to protect and reintroduce native fish, wildlife officials in Rocky Mountain National Park are closing several popular hiking trails along the northeastern end of the Colorado River this week.
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The Colorado Peaches celebrate their final softball game of the summer.
The Colorado Buffaloes live mascot Ralphie VI is retiring. The bison's name is actually Ember, and a new live mascot -- Ralphie VII -- is in training.
Vista Peak Preparatory High School's Bisonette Dance Team is the only program in Colorado that specializes in majorette-style dance, a form rooted in historically Black colleges and universities.
Aurora MMA fighter Cory "Sandman" Sandhagen is making a name for himself as he gets ready to take his first shot at the title in the UFC World Championships.
The Denver Gay and Lesbian Flag Football League has opened a new avenue to play football for those who were previously excluded or scared to play, including some rising stars.
Bo Nix passed for 110 yards and a touchdown to Courtland Sutton in three possessions, and the Denver Broncos defeated the New Orleans Saints 28-19 on Saturday in both clubs' preseason finale.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced the news of their engagement with photos of the ring and proposal on Instagram.
Divers have collected evidence of a Stone Age settlement lost to rising seas after the last ice age from the seabed off Denmark's coast.
Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot will be an estimated $815 million, the game's seventh biggest, with an approximate cash value of $367.9 million, after no one won Monday's $750 million grand prize.
Elon Musk on Monday targeted Apple and OpenAI in an antitrust lawsuit alleging that the iPhone maker and the ChatGPT maker are teaming up to thwart competition in artificial intelligence.
Unable to find buyers, a growing number of sellers are pulling their homes off the market rather than compromise on price.
A group of current and former FEMA officials is blasting the Trump administration for its sweeping changes to the disaster relief agency, days before the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
State lawmakers passed four bills raising taxes on Colorado businesses as a special legislative session stretched into a fifth day.
President Trump said Monday he has fired Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors. Her attorney countered that they plan to file a lawsuit challenging the move.
President Trump on Monday floated returning the Department of Defense to its prior name, the Department of War, calling its current moniker "too defensive."
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration authorities and the Department of Homeland Security said he is being processed for deportation to Uganda.
Not a milk drinker? Not a problem. There are still expert-approved ways to get calcium in your diet from sources you may not know contain the bone-supporting mineral.
Paul Gesi, a Northglenn police officer, died by suicide earlier this month after a long battle with PTSD.
In a medal ceremony, 87 patients of the Barbara Davis Center were honored for living 50 years with Type 1 diabetes.
"The risk to public health in the United States from this introduction is very low," said HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon.
A Colorado father with a spinal cord injury is working to fulfill his dream of walking his daughter down the aisle. Thanks to a Denver neurosurgeon, it might just be possible.
This multi-day extravaganza of food, wine, and spirits showcases Colorado's incredible restaurant community while raising funds to help hospitality workers across the state advance and thrive.
Southwest Airlines will soon require travelers who don't fit within the armrests of their seat to pay for an extra one in advance, part of a string of recent changes the carrier is making.
State lawmakers passed four bills raising taxes on Colorado businesses as a special legislative session stretched into a fifth day.
Pandemic Donuts, started in 2022, quickly grew in popularity for its colorful, decorated donuts. Owners Gabrielle Henning and Michael Milton said the decision to close is bittersweet.
A line of caution tape was surrounding an area of the patio at Carmella's at Pearl Market in Denver's Northfield neighborhood after a hit-and-run crash. A line of caution tape was surrounding an area of the patio at Carmella's at Pearl Market.
Former homicide investigator with the Denver Police Department, Tom Haney Jr., who was also brought in to assist on the JonBenét murder case, died suddenly on Aug. 19 while playing golf with friends.
After months of frustration and uncertainty, residents are finally getting answers about a series of recurring power outages.
The saga continues six months after an HOA management company denied to CBS Colorado and homeowners that it was the same company it was replacing.
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.