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The family of an Air Force lieutenant colonel killed by a drunk driver last year received some closure when a jury found that driver guilty.
A large development in Castle Rock has received recommendation for approval from the town planning commission.
In the last few years, the town of Parker has taken significant steps to increase safety.
Douglas County has launched its citizen survey as Larkspur neighbors worry about a proposal to allow camping in open space.
Five psilocybin natural medicine healing centers have now been licensed in Colorado, one standard and four micro. But others are coming up against local roadblocks.
With Easter fast approaching, a small family bakery in Douglas County called Midwest Mom's is busy preparing cookies, chocolates and other treats.
Neighbors supporting neighbors led to Douglas County installing new safety measures for a neighborhood plagued by speeders.
Douglas County is establishing a domestic violence safe house in the community with help from a nonprofit in the state.
After a life-changing diagnosis, a Colorado woman is determined to live life to the fullest. Now, she's training for the biggest run of her life.
The Town of Parker is offering grants to help their small businesses. If you own a business within Parker limits that has fewer than 25 employees, you could be eligible for one.
The Denver International Airport marked a major milestone Wednesday: its inaugural Airbus A380 flight to Munich Airport in Germany.
Property values in the Denver metro area will remain largely flat after more than a decade of sharp increases.
Health and law enforcement officials are trying to dispel both myths and the stigma surrounding the dangers of fentanyl with an art exhibit.
Mary Nguyen's family journey drives how she thinks, and how she runs her Olive & Finch Collective.
Colorado's State Senate passes a bill that would clarify standards for reporting misconduct at CBI.
Mary Nguyen's family journey drives how she thinks, and how she runs her Olive & Finch Collective.
Denver police will enforce the juvenile curfew during Cinco de Mayo celebrations along with increased traffic enforcement for Federal Boulevard.
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Developoers for a new apartment building broke ground in Denver's Golden Triangle neighborhood on Tuesday.
Investigators said a barrier failure is to blame for the loss of pressure in the well incident in Galeton.
John Elway's former NFL agent and longtime friend, Jeffrey Sperbeck, has died at 62 after falling from a golf cart in California.
The fines were imposed for "failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information" ahead of the NFL draft, the league said.
The quest for the Stanley Cup will continue in a crucial, must-win Game 6 for the Colorado Avalanche Thursday.
Renée Richards believes the fierce debate over trans athletes has fueled broader attacks on trans rights.
A new food vendor now serving Ball Arena is looking to elevate the menu during the NBA Playoffs.
"Well, maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, you know?" President Trump said Wednesday.
The fines were imposed for "failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information" ahead of the NFL draft, the league said.
Deaths from diabetes increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The economy shrank 0.3% in the first three months of the year, a steep downturn from the pace of growth in 2024.
The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and pressure from Trump, helped drive a massive boost in global military spending last year, a Swedish think tank says.
"Well, maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, you know?" President Trump said Wednesday.
Colorado's State Senate passes a bill that would clarify standards for reporting misconduct at CBI.
Drivers convicted of careless driving resulting in death in Colorado could now face a felony under a bill at the Colorado State Capitol.
Sen. Dick Durbin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, wants the congressional watchdog agency to examine what the FBI spent on Patel's personal travel.
The National Climate Assessment, a major publication produced every four years that summarizes the impacts of climate change in the U.S., is scheduled for publication in 2027.
Deaths from diabetes increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Colorado has seen a dramatic decline in drug overdose deaths over the past year, with the steepest reduction coming from fentanyl.
The threat of the avian flu continues to increase as household cats are experiencing increased levels of infections and deaths.
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary said there is a "void of data" on the COVID booster shots.
Some FDA scientists and inspections staff were told that their layoffs may be rescinded.
"Well, maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, you know?" President Trump said Wednesday.
Mary Nguyen's family journey drives how she thinks, and how she runs her Olive & Finch Collective.
The economy shrank 0.3% in the first three months of the year, a steep downturn from the pace of growth in 2024.
About 4,000 Colorado women work in hands-on construction and extraction jobs. Emily Griffith Foundation is celebrating them.
By a unanimous vote, the Wheat Ridge City Council voted to rezone the former Lutheran hospital campus to allow for mixed use development.
Denver's top finance administrators told city council members that the next several months will be "very very uncomfortable" and will feel like a recession with soft revenue projections.
Ryan Egelston is facing two new criminal charges stemming from a jailhouse altercation. Ben Varga, the victim, is now enjoying solid food.
Charges have been filed against two Colorado Department of Corrections employees.
A Denver judge has sentenced Diego Marroquin, a former worker at St. John's school and church in southeast Denver, to four years of sex offender intensive supervised probation stemming from accusations by a teenage girl that Marroquin raped her at the church.
Andrew Buen, the former Clear Creek County deputy sheriff who shot and killed motorist Christian Glass, spoke publicly for the first time in interviews with CBS Colorado.