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Republicans and MAGA remain solidly behind Trump.
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Republicans and MAGA remain solidly behind Trump.
The EPA's Office of Research and Development has more than 1,500 employees, including scientists and researchers, dispersed across the U.S.
The leaders of Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire days after major Israeli strikes, a U.S. envoy said Friday, as he urged all sides in war-torn Syria to lay down arms.
President Trump has filed a lawsuit over a story the Wall Street Journal published about an alleged birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Justice Department on Friday formally asked a federal judge to unseal transcripts from grand jury proceedings involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Todd Lyons, the acting ICE director, told CBS News he will allow agents to continue wearing masks due to concerns about their safety.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston sat down with CBS Colorado on Thursday to reflect on his first two years in office and discuss what he would still like to accomplish in the next two years of his first term.
Some radio stations in the state might go under after the U.S. Senate passed a bill that cuts more than $1 billion in funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
President Trump late Thursday ordered the Justice Department to seek the release of grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump called the controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein case a "hoax" and "bulls***."
President Trump has been diagnosed with a minor vein condition known as chronic venous insufficiency after he noticed swelling in his legs.
The GENIUS Act is the first major crypto legislation ever passed by Congress.
The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce held its State of the Cities event Wednesday, just days after releasing a new report that shows a slowing economy in Colorado.
A majority of the people deported by ICE this year were convicted of traffic or immigration offenses, not violent crimes, according to data obtained by CBS News.
Maurene Comey is the daughter of former FBI director James Comey, who was terminated by President Trump in 2017.
The Colorado Hospital Association says half of the state's rural hospitals are operating in the red.
Some Colorado state lawmakers are so worried about our air quality that they want climate warning labels on gas pumps.
As homeowners struggle to afford soaring insurance premiums, state lawmakers are considering a first-in-the-nation program to help provide relief.
A federal judge in Denver has granted a temporary restraining order barring the removal of migrants from the district of Colorado under the Alien Enemies Act.
Colorado has the fifth highest auto insurance rates in the country and some state lawmakers are hoping to reduce them by reducing certain crashes.
After overcoming many legal battles, the city of Greeley broke ground on the Cascadia project.
Thousands of federal workers in Colorado are furloughed indefinitely as Congress remains deadlocked on federal funding.
A teacher in Douglas County is reviving a lost art. Matt Paisley believes ThunderRidge High School is the only one in the country to offer a cobbling class.
Children's Hospital Colorado says one of two teens seriously injured in the shooting last month at Evergreen High School has returned home.
As Colorado expands access to speed enforcement cameras, one sheriff is arguing the cameras appear to be money generators for the cities that use them.
The 27-year-old man is facing charges including false reporting of explosives or weapons and harassment.
Some of the decomposing bodies discovered inside Davis Mortuary in Pueblo had been there for more than a decade and now DNA must be used to help with the identification process.
Search and rescue teams in Colorado have to be prepared for everything from high altitude rescues to cold and snowy conditions.
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Thousands of federal workers in Colorado are furloughed indefinitely as Congress remains deadlocked on federal funding.
Coach Deion Sanders and his Buffaloes are returning to the scene of arguably the biggest win in the Colorado's head coach's tenure so far, and he remembers the scene in Fort Worth two years ago as "pandemonium."
Erik Johnson has retired from professional hockey after winning a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2022.
The Colorado Rockies say general manager Bill Schmidt has stepped down after one of the worst seasons in major league history.
Deion Sanders apologized on Tuesday for the behavior of some Colorado Buffaloes fans at the game against BYU at Folsom Field on Saturday night. The apology comes after the Big 12 announced a public reprimand and $50,000 fine for the University of Colorado.
Bettye Garrett has been a Denver Broncos fan since the beginning. And that's a lot of commitment, considering that she celebrated her 108th birthday this year.
Waymo, owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, offers driverless rides in five cities, with plans to expand.
Pope Leo XIV has for the first time waded into an abortion dispute roiling the U.S. Catholic Church.
Jane Fonda announced she had launched a 21st-century incarnation of the Committee for the First Amendment, originally formed in 1947.
Data shows government shutdowns tend to have a modest impact on financial markets and the broader U.S. economy.
The targeted climate-related projects are in 16 states, all of which voted for Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024.
Thousands of federal workers in Colorado are furloughed indefinitely as Congress remains deadlocked on federal funding.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is reclaiming the press secretary's traditional West Wing office — a roomy space with a fireplace.
The targeted climate-related projects are in 16 states, all of which voted for Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development posted a banner on its homepage Tuesday blaming the government shutdown on the "Radical Left."
Gov. Jared Polis says a federal government shutdown would increase the risk of a recession, which his budget director says there's already a 50% chance of in Colorado.
After months of fighting, a Colorado family is breathing a sigh of relief after the FDA announced initial approval of an experimental medication helping to keep their son alive.
A bright pink van is hitting the road across the Denver metro area, offering women a fast and convenient way to get screened for breast cancer.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has floated the idea of adding autism to the list of conditions covered by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. What would that mean?
With time running out to avert a government shutdown, millions of Americans who get health insurance under the Affordable Care Act could soon face sharply higher premiums.
Albertsons Companies is recalling several store-made deli products due to potential listeria contamination, which can lead to serious illness.
After overcoming many legal battles, the city of Greeley broke ground on the Cascadia project.
As the federal government shutdown begins, concern is growing in Estes Park.
Data shows government shutdowns tend to have a modest impact on financial markets and the broader U.S. economy.
The Denver Pavilions, a longtime anchor of 16th Street, is set for a major transformation after the Denver Downtown Development Authority announced its planned purchase of the property. City leaders and board members say the acquisition marks the start of a "renaissance" for downtown.
Some people taking out a home loan and purchasing flood insurance could face delays during the U.S. government shutdown.
After months of fighting, a Colorado family is breathing a sigh of relief after the FDA announced initial approval of an experimental medication helping to keep their son alive.
A series of three attempted armed robberies targeting men with Rolex watches in Denver's Cherry Creek North neighborhood led police and federal investigators to deport one suspected Venezuelan TdA gang member.
A Colorado man is warning others after falling victim to an elaborate romance scam that cost him more than a million dollars in savings.
Neighbors living next to Denver's Elati Village micro community are asking the facility be shut down or moved "immediately" after an RV parked outside the facility burst into flames during the night of Sept. 11.
A 58-year-old pastor was sentenced to 12 years probation after he pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return, a felony, and attempting to commit theft, a misdemeanor charge.