
The Colorado psychedelic mushroom experiment has arrived
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
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With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why immediate access to test results "is a great idea," but notes "it comes with some wrinkles."
Sen. John Hickenlooper will tour the CU Anschutz Cancer Lab in Aurora and discuss the impacts of the Trump administration's decision to cut billions of dollars in medical research funding.
PepsiCo will acquire healthier soda brand Poppi as it strives to diversify into soda and snack offerings.
Historically, women have been excluded from clinical trials and medical research, but it can be shocking to learn it wasn't until 1993 when women were allowed to participate in clinical trials.
As Congress mulls significant cuts to Medicaid, Native American tribes are bracing for potentially devastating financial fallout.
Trader Joe's says some bottles of Gerolsteiner sparkling water may be cracked or damaged and should be discarded carefully.
Most cases have been from an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, the CDC says.
Experts say birds are under some of the highest risk right now for bird flu, but the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is keeping a close eye on all of their animals and working to limit chances for any interaction with wild birds.
A Colorado boy is now recovering from his seventh surgery. Over eight years ago, his father tried to kill both of them by crashing a car in Centennial.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the former surgeon and television host, was nominated to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
A CDC program tests wastewater from airplanes, looking for pathogens that may have hitched a ride with passengers on long-haul international flights.
A White House official confirmed that the administration is pulling Dave Weldon's nomination to be director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A Kiowa man who nearly lost his battle with COVID-19 returned to the ICU where he spent two months to thank the care team that saved his life.
This month, men are getting vasectomies so they can rest and watch March Madness while recovering.
It's National Poison Prevention Week and Injury Prevention Coordinator Frank Tranfaglia talks about preventing more deaths from poisoning.
Historically, women have been excluded from clinical trials and medical research, but it can be shocking to learn it wasn't until 1993 when women were allowed to participate in clinical trials.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. It is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the country. Lindsey Fish, a doctor of Internal Medicine in Urgent Care at Denver Health spoke about the importance of screening.
A company based in Denver designed, developed and is now piloting an AI tool that they say will transform autism care.
A bill in front of the state House could create an avenue for Coloradans to file ethics complaints about elected leaders of special districts.
Often, Coloradans pay top dollar for child care but a Denver nonprofit is offering help to families in need.
In an update Wednesday, Aurora Public Schools announced that all APS schools will be closed Thursday due to a rally against education funding cuts.
Investigators are searching for a woman they said stole nearly $10,000 from Colorado residents in a Super Bowl Scam.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is issuing a warning about March Madness ticket scams as fans get ready for games at Ball Arena in Denver.
Arapahoe Basin will be more widely available to passholders next season.
A community in Colorado is planning a new project to build a mega sports complex while preserving more than 400 acres of open space.
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Every weekday, inside the Tramway Nonprofit Center in Denver's Cole community, preschoolers get the opportunity to explore, play and learn. Often, Coloradans pay top dollar for this type of child care but a local nonprofit is offering help to families in need.
Thousands of teachers from across Colorado will be leaving their classrooms Thursday to rally at the capitol. State lawmakers have to cut more than $1 billion from the budget, and they hope changing how education is funded in the state will help balance the books. However, educators said the state has balanced its budget on the back of public education for nearly 15 years and now it's someone else's turn.
The Colorado State University Rams will represent the Centennial State in the 2025 NCAA men's basketball tournament.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is issuing a warning about March Madness ticket scams as fans get ready for games at Ball Arena in Denver.
The Mile High City is getting a new stadium and sports complex. Denver NWSL announced Tuesday its plan to build a 14,500-seat stadium and recreational district for professional women's soccer near I-25 and South Broadway at Santa Fe Yards.
It's been six years since the last Colorado Classic, but the world's best cyclists are expected to return in 2026 with the launch of the Tour of Colorado.
Denver NWSL announced plans for a new 14,500-seat stadium near I-25 and Broadway. It's expected to open in 2028.
Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration have provoked protests and violent attacks on Tesla across the U.S.
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
One professor said this JFK assassination files release is "certainly the most useful" of any so far "because of the redactions being removed."
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes ruled in favor of transgender active-duty service members and transgender people in the process of enlisting.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
Sen. Michael Bennet hosted a town hall at the University of Northern Colorado, bringing in hundreds of people for the 90-minute session.
The Republican spending bill is helping unite the Democratic Party after days of infighting over a GOP resolution to avert a shutdown.
One professor said this JFK assassination files release is "certainly the most useful" of any so far "because of the redactions being removed."
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes ruled in favor of transgender active-duty service members and transgender people in the process of enlisting.
The Trump administration plans to eliminate the EPA's Office of Research and Development, according to documents on the government's reduction in force agenda.
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why immediate access to test results "is a great idea," but notes "it comes with some wrinkles."
Sen. John Hickenlooper will tour the CU Anschutz Cancer Lab in Aurora and discuss the impacts of the Trump administration's decision to cut billions of dollars in medical research funding.
PepsiCo will acquire healthier soda brand Poppi as it strives to diversify into soda and snack offerings.
Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration have provoked protests and violent attacks on Tesla across the U.S.
Colorado's Copper Mountain has outlined an expansion plan that would add to the skiable areas, build new lifts, and upgrade some existing lifts.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
Amazon sues safety regulator, denying liability for hundreds of thousands potentially dangerous or defective products sold on its platform.
Frontier is offering a "divorce your old airline" deal after Southwest ends its longstanding "bags fly free" policy.
A criminal investigation was launched at Columbine High School after school officials falsely claimed a student was homeless so she could move in with a teacher.
When Tate Anderson's daughter needed a loan for a couple thousand dollars to help buy a car in February, the Englewood woman went online and stumbled on a loan that her father couldn't believe.
Brenda Hamilton, the former town clerk for Lakeside, pleaded guilty to one felony count of embezzlement of public property, and agreed to pay restitution to the town totaling $26,000 as part of a plea agreement.
The medical director of a Denver eating disorder clinic says popular medications that are being used as weight loss drugs are impacting patients who are being treated for a variety of eating disorders.
The Colorado Department of Revenue has seized multiple properties, including a popular Denver BBQ restaurant, after they said the owners failed to pay taxes for years.