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Road crews are out laying the groundwork for the massive rebuilding project after flooding caused damage to Colorado roads.
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Road crews are out laying the groundwork for the massive rebuilding project after flooding caused damage to Colorado roads.
Larimer County officials are reassuring evacuees that they will get the help they need as they endure a long wait before they can return home.
There are still signs that the flooding disaster is nowhere close to being resolved in Estes Park.
People could get out of Estes Park but couldn't get back in on Friday. The infrastructure in town is devastated.
Some of the worst flooding has been along the Big Thompson River west of Loveland. One man documented his escape from the potentially deadly flooding.
Northern Colorado will soon be home to the largest firearms facility in the state, and one of the biggest in the country.
A Fourth of July accident left drivers stranded for hours in Grand Lake because there's only one road that goes in and out of town.
A man who police believe was drunk when he was involved in a fatal crash on the Fourth of July remains in jail and the case is being sent to a grand jury.
The idea of a mega-gun store and firing range isn't sitting well with some people in Larimer County.
Authorities in Weld County are investigating a death after getting an emergency call about a person allegedly getting shot.
Crews with the Colorado Department of Transportation used snow plows to clear standing water from Interstate 25 Saturday night.
A very large wildfire burning in Yuma County has forced evacuations.
A horse is expected to fully recover after a nasty accident near Loveland Saturday afternoon.
Onramps to Highway 34 from Interstate 25 reopened Monday morning after a fatal tanker crash east of Loveland and near Windsor.
Two people were killed in a crash in Larimer County after police say a suspected drunk driver drove into oncoming traffic on Highway 287. Both cars became engulfed in flames, killing both drivers, according to CSP.
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."
The Greeley City Council is expected to vote on Tuesday whether or not to further fund the United Way of Weld County shelter, located on the southern edge of the city.
Denver Broncos great Thunder, the horse, got some national attention this week.
As the government shutdown heads into a third week, it's taking a toll in Colorado and across the country.
Two people were killed in a crash in Larimer County after police say a suspected drunk driver drove into oncoming traffic on Highway 287. Both cars became engulfed in flames, killing both drivers, according to CSP.
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."
The Greeley City Council is expected to vote on Tuesday whether or not to further fund the United Way of Weld County shelter, located on the southern edge of the city.
As the government shutdown heads into a third week, it's taking a toll in Colorado and across the country.
Thousands of Coloradans who depend on SNAP may not be able to feed themselves and their families as of Nov. 1. This comes as food banks are already struggling to meet an increase in those needing help across the country.
Denver and much of Colorado saw their first frost of the season as chilly fall air settled in overnight.
The Smoky Hill Buffaloes hosted the Arapahoe Warriors on Friday and lost by a score of 44-7.
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."
Dr. Jeffrey L. Boone of the Boone Heart Institute spoke about the new medical technology.
The City of Greeley could soon open a year-round overnight homeless shelter.
Denver Broncos great Thunder, the horse, got some national attention this week.
One of the Broncos' best wide receivers to ever take the field, Demaryius Thomas, will be honored in front of the home crowd this Sunday.
The Grand Sumo Tournament is rumbling London's iconic Royal Albert Hall in a rare foreign foray for Japan's centuries-old sport.
The Broncos won their third in a row, but found themselves trailing 11-10 after conceding a safety in the third quarter against a Jets team that managed just 82 total net yards on offense.
Authorities announced that no charges will be filed after a Colorado high school football coach was ejected from a game following a scuffle with a player.
Russell Vought said the Army Corps of Engineers is pausing more than $11 billion in "lower-priority projects," including in New York, San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore.
Britain's Prince Andrew will not use his royal titles any longer, he said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace on Friday.
The rush for gold continues as economic uncertainty deepens and anxious investors seek a safe haven for their money.
The new White House ballroom is likely to be bigger than initially planned as Democrats look to put guardrails on Trump's signature architectural pursuit.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why, despite believing life likely exists elsewhere, he's still waiting for real proof.
As the government shutdown heads into a third week, it's taking a toll in Colorado and across the country.
In Littleton, a measure that was in a legal battle will now be put in front of voters in November. Ballot measure 3A could impact what neighborhoods will look like and what property owners can do with their land.
Russell Vought said the Army Corps of Engineers is pausing more than $11 billion in "lower-priority projects," including in New York, San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore.
The new White House ballroom is likely to be bigger than initially planned as Democrats look to put guardrails on Trump's signature architectural pursuit.
A Democratic National Committee panel has drafted proposed standards to help the party decide which states will be the earliest to vote in the 2028 presidential primaries.
California health officials have reported two cases of a potentially more severe form of mpox that appear to be locally acquired.
A recent report found high levels of lead in some protein powders and shakes, but demand among U.S. consumers has soared.
Advocacy group The Trevor Projected released data from the first year of a study following more than 1,600 LGBTQ+ youth across the country.
"They went in and fired entire programs, even statutorily mandated by law programs they cut entirely," she told CBS News. "So there is no staff to do this work anymore."
The stones found in some Ben's Original rice products are naturally occurring and originate from the rice farm, but they pose possible risk of oral or digestive tract injury if consumed.
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."
The rush for gold continues as economic uncertainty deepens and anxious investors seek a safe haven for their money.
Customers filed a class action lawsuit over the trendy running shoes that allegedly emit squeaky noises with each step.
Economic uncertainty isn't scaring Americans away from spending on costumes, decorations and other Halloween items this year.
The FDA has identified 16 brands of ground cinnamon with elevated levels of lead that it says should be thrown out. Here's what to know.
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.
Neighbors of a dilapidated and vacant home on Denver's historic and picturesque 7th Avenue Parkway have taken their "poop protests" a step further, filing a civil lawsuit asking a Judge to either allow the house to be demolished or turned over to a third party.
Denver's Board of Ethics on Friday cleared Denver International Airport and its Chief Executive Officer, Phil Washington, of an ethics violation related to a trip to a conference in Madrid earlier this year.