
Measles cases on the rise across the U.S.
The CDC is warning that measles may be taken off the eliminated list of diseases.
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The CDC is warning that measles may be taken off the eliminated list of diseases.
Doctors and clinic leaders said there will be a scramble across the Southwest and West for abortion care in the wake of Tuesday's Arizona Supreme Court decision, which said officials may enforce an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions except when a woman's life is at stake.
Denver Health is hosting surgeons from around the world. It's an opportunity for international doctors to come and learn from U.S. surgeons, and take what they've learned back to their home country.
Gabrielle Blickley, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) from HealthONE Behavioral Health and Wellness Center talks about keeping stress levels in check.
Those harmful chemicals are known as PFAs or forever chemicals and they can cause longterm health impacts.
New data shows that many women are skipping their regular mammogram screenings.
Rep. Lauren Boebert was taken to a Colorado hospital after experiencing severe swelling in one of her legs on Monday, her campaign team said in a statement on Tuesday night. Doctors found a blood clot, and the congresswoman was diagnosed with May-Thurner Syndrome.
Gov. Jared Polis was at TEPEYAC Community Health Center with other political leaders to discuss affordable medication and prescription drugs in Colorado.
Gov. Jared Polis stops by TEPEYAC Community Health Center with other political leaders to discuss various topics surrounding health in Colorado.
Castle Rock gets about 30% of its water from renewable sources. In 40 years, they hope to be 100% renewable. Here's how town water officials are making that happen and what it'll cost..
Cooper Logan was 3 years old when he was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease; a condition that causes inflammation of the blood vessels in the heart.
A new implant is helping women and men who suffer from bladder leakage. It's called Sacral Neuromodulation.
Instead of an invasive surgery, a simple blood test could detect ovarian cancer before it's too late.
A disease is considered rare if it affects fewer than 200,000 Americans according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
Dr. Marie Hanna-Wagner from HealthONE's Sky Ridge Medical Center spoke about National Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
February is American Heart Month a time when people, especially women, are encouraged to focus on their cardiovascular health.
Chances are you or someone you know has gotten sick over the past few weeks or months.
The cost of providing health care to migrants who have arrived in the Denver metro area over the past year is hitting hard at UCHealth hospitals, headlined by the increase in the number of people at the flagship hospital in Aurora.
Dr. Kayla Griffith from Rose Medical Center spoke about the importance of the difference between early detection of cancer and advance stage cancer diagnosis.
A faculty member at the CU School of Medicine on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora is hoping she can help a man who was blinded seven years ago.
Dr. Minisha Kochar from National Jewish Health talks about women's heart health and Go Red For Women Day.
Dr. Frank Chae with the Denver Center for Bariatric Surgery talks about popular weight loss methods and how to choose the one that is right for you.
Bill Henricks, president and CEO of AllHealth Network and Jen Bock, chief clinical officer with AllHealth Network talk about the growing need and how to best meet those mental health needs.
The district said that issues began last Tuesday and spread on Saturday. The district was getting an error with the nitrate removal system in the water. There wasn't enough staff to deal with the issue and take care of it.
Officials have issued a boil water advisory for people living in that water district.
Denver Public Schools' Department of Climate and Safety is training 50 crossing guards to ensure safety for students heading to school.
Commerce City police have issued a shelter-in-place order for a neighborhood near East 63rd Place and Glencoe Street after officials say a suspect fired a gun and then barricaded themselves inside a home.
Ahead of an expected announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism risk, the drugmaker and medical experts are pushing back on the claims.
Members of the blind community have found new ways to use the AI technology to help manage everyday tasks, such as reading the mail.
A hydrochloric acid spill closed the on-ramp to southbound I-25 at 84th Avenue in Thornton on Monday morning.
Denver Public Schools' Department of Climate and Safety is training 50 crossing guards to ensure safety for students heading to school.
Commerce City police have issued a shelter-in-place order for a neighborhood near East 63rd Place and Glencoe Street after officials say a suspect fired a gun and then barricaded themselves inside a home.
A hydrochloric acid spill closed the on-ramp to southbound I-25 at 84th Avenue in Thornton on Monday morning.
The project Elevate Boulder gave $500 monthly payments to each participant starting in 2023 after the city allocated $3 million from its American Rescue Plan Act funds for the project.
Residents and visitors gathered at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport on Saturday and Sunday as the U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds performed stunning aerial maneuvers and high-speed formations.
Denver Public Schools' Department of Climate and Safety is training 50 crossing guards to ensure safety for students heading to school.
A hydrochloric acid spill closed the on-ramp to southbound I-25 at 84th Avenue in Thornton on Monday morning.
Three companies linked to the production and distribution of a cannabis-based sleep aid will cease operations in Colorado following a settlement and fine that resolve a lawsuit filed by the state.
Commerce City police have issued a shelter-in-place order for a neighborhood near East 63rd Place and Glencoe Street after officials say a suspect fired a gun and then barricaded themselves inside a home.
Debt tends to increase leading up to the holiday season, according to financial experts in this edition of Making Ends Meet.
The Denver Broncos lost to the Los Angeles Chargers 23-20 on Sunday in the Broncos' third game of the season, bringing them to 1-2, while the Chargers remain undefeated at 3-0.
The practice field at Evergreen High School has been off-limits since the shooting that injured two students earlier this month, and the Denver Broncos were happy to step in and help.
Even with over 20 years of experience, veteran defenseman Brent Burns says there are still plenty of positive butterflies to start a new season.
Ever since he first hit his head on a door jamb, people have been telling Jordan Wilmore he should play professional basketball. But other people can't dictate your dreams – and basketball was never his passion.
The University of Colorado announced that a new live mascot will soon make her debut.
Ahead of an expected announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism risk, the drugmaker and medical experts are pushing back on the claims.
Members of the blind community have found new ways to use the AI technology to help manage everyday tasks, such as reading the mail.
New internal documents reveal details of an incident that left Jeffrey Epstein injured and on suicide watch days before his death.
The tourist found out he shares a name with a wanted criminal, previously sentenced to two years in prison in Italy for aggravated theft.
Authorities in the Dominican Republic said they have confiscated cocaine transported by a speedboat that was destroyed recently by the U.S. Navy.
Ahead of an expected announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism risk, the drugmaker and medical experts are pushing back on the claims.
President Trump is renewing his call to reestablish a U.S. presence at Bagram, even saying "we're talking now to Afghanistan" about the matter.
Gary Cohn, IBM vice chair and director of the National Economic Council in the first Trump term, said for companies in a "very difficult environment," cutting down on the cost of labor is "the one lever they can pull."
In an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," the French president pushed back on criticism for recognizing a Palestinian state.
Environmentalists in Colorado are concerned about the impact a possible repeal of a 2009 Environmental Protection Agency regulation that requires reporting on greenhouse gases could have on air quality in the state.
Ahead of an expected announcement from the Trump administration linking Tylenol to autism risk, the drugmaker and medical experts are pushing back on the claims.
Even if people qualify for financial help with their hospital bills, the care they receive may not be covered.
There are a couple of big pharmacies and grocery stores within a four-mile radius, but the area is densely populated, and neighbors say that just isn't enough.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine recommendations committee wrapped two days of meetings that involved votes on COVID-19 vaccines, measles and more.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a move to decertify an organ procurement organization and steps to reform the organ donation system.
Members of the blind community have found new ways to use the AI technology to help manage everyday tasks, such as reading the mail.
Even if people qualify for financial help with their hospital bills, the care they receive may not be covered.
There are a couple of big pharmacies and grocery stores within a four-mile radius, but the area is densely populated, and neighbors say that just isn't enough.
President Trump's "Gold Card" program will be rolled out in the coming weeks, allowing the world's wealthy to apply for fast-track visas — if they pay $1 million or more.
AMC Theatres said it will screen "The official release party of a showgirl" for Taylor Swift's new album from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5.
There are no federal or state laws in Colorado to regulate the license plate reading cameras, which have been misused and abused in some cases.
CBS News Colorado has learned Denver Auditor Tim O'Brien has joined Denver's Clerk and Recorder in rebelling against Mayor Mike Johnston's proposed 2026 budget cuts.
Police across Colorado say they make communities safer, but privacy experts have a different opinion about license plate readers.
A Colorado family is in a race against time to secure access to an experimental drug that's keeping their infant son alive.
Denver Clerk and Recorder Paul López said that within an hour of the conclusion of an interview with CBS News Colorado, he had paid his tax bill and had a zero balance.