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If you have plans early Saturday morning or are planning a trip up to the high country prepare for some potentially hazardous driving conditions with slick and snow-covered roads.
Less than a year after Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and state lawmakers celebrated "full funding" for K-12 education, they're already looking to cut that funding.
The fight to stop fracking near the Aurora Reservoir by a neighborhood environmental group in Aurora moved into the next phase, and they are feeling hopeful based on a decision that the state recently made.
A man who opened fire on a crowd after the Denver Nuggets victory celebration in 2023 took a plea deal Friday.
According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, the avalanche danger across much of Colorado has decreased to Moderate danger level (2 of 5), but the CAIC warns that 40% of avalanche deaths occur at the moderate danger level.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers relocated a bear that had been hanging around the town of Niwot near Boulder and was a little too active for this time of year.
On Friday, the National Western Stock Show's 2025 Grand Champion Steer took the red carpet for the 79th Annual Steer at The Brown Palace Hotel.
Denver has closed an apartment building in the city's Uptown neighborhood because there is no longer heat, hot water, or natural gas. The building is owned by CBZ Management, the same company that owns a complex with gang activity that drew national attention.
Dana Crawford, the preservationist responsible for the revitalization of much of Denver, passed away late Thursday night at the age of 93.
Totals in the Denver metro are expected to be around 1-4" of snow, with 2-5" expected in the foothills. Much less snow is expected in Eastern Colorado.
The Colorado Avalanche have traded forward Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes.
Three members of the Denver Broncos are up for some prestigious awards at the NFL honors ceremony at this year's Super Bowl.
CU basketball's Steve Englehart knew exactly what was coming when his twin brother was seen on TV during last week's Washington Commanders game.
Grammy-winning singer SZA will join Kendrick Lamar on stage at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 9.
For the first time ever, both Aurora Central High School's cheerleading and dance teams are heading to national competitions.
We know Coloradans want to help people affected by the California wildfires, and CBS is teaming up with the American Red Cross. You can donate by going to RedCross.org/CBS.
Less than a year after Governor Polis and state lawmakers celebrated "full funding" for K-12 education, they're looking to cut that funding. It comes as the state faces the tightest budget outside of COVID-19 since the Great Depression.
The fight to stop fracking near the Aurora reservoir by a neighborhood environmental group in Aurora moves into the next phase, and they are feeling hopeful based on a decision that the state had recently made.
The construction industry depends on immigrant labor, but new immigration policies could impact an ongoing worker shortage.
Totals in the Denver metro are expected to be around 1-4" of snow, with 2-5" expected in the foothills. Much less snow is expected in Eastern Colorado.
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.
Hegseth's nomination once appeared on shaky ground amid allegations that included sexual misconduct and financial mismanagement.
Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.
Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation vote to be defense secretary is expected to take place Friday night.
President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job applicants.
Your CBS News Colorado First Alert meteorologists let you know what's in store this winter so you can prepare and stay safe.
One of the big things we look at is what El Nino and La Nino are doing. It all has to do with the water temperatures off the coast of South America.
Last February after a big snowstorm in Grand Mesa one group of snowmobilers hit the slopes for what they thought would be a fun afternoon. The fun came to a screeching halt when one of those snowmobilers triggered a small avalanche.
Colorado is home to some of the wildest weather across the United States. After all, the old saying goes "The weather starts east of the Rockies."
This significant difference in elevation can help play a pivotal role in deciding which place will be the big winner during a snowstorm. Three major features that drive northern Colorado's weather include the Front Range Mountains, Palmer Divide, and the Cheyenne Ridge.
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.
World Health Organization chief says agency already cutting back on hiring and travel with Trump withdrawal set to hit funding.
With continuous glucose monitors, students with Type 1 diabetes no longer have to visit the school nurse for a finger prick. But some parents say it falls to them to keep an eye on blood sugar levels from home or work — even though they may not be able to quickly reach their child when something's wrong.
The decision would close an unprecedented leadership gap at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
UnitedHealth Group on Thursday announced that a longtime employee in the company has been named the new leader of its health insurance arm, nearly two months after the killing of former CEO Brian Thompson.
The fires have again renewed focus on dangers in what it known as the wildland-urban interface or WUI, where fire has marched into urban areas in both California and Colorado with greater losses than ever in recent years.
How parking tickets made it to some people's homes is the focus of a federal lawsuit. It points to three companies -- LAZ Parking, PRRS, and Asura Technologies, which provide 24-hour monitoring at parking lots across Colorado.
Xcel Energy acknowledged Monday that a widely disseminated message from the company about lowering the temperature on your hot water heater "can be confusing" and the company said its energy-saving tips in the future would be more clear.
Hospital costs drive insurance premiums, and in Colorado the cost of care has grown by a billion dollars each year.
Rank-and-file Denver firefighters walked into a union hall to vote on a resolution that would put a no-confidence vote on their chief and deputy chief to the department's roughly 1,100 members.
National Western Stock Show's Steer at the Brown Palace Hotel
The streets of downtown Denver were filled with horses and entertainment for the parade to kick off the National Western Stock Show on Thursday.
If you have plans early Saturday morning or are planning a trip up to the high country prepare for some potentially hazardous driving conditions with slick and snow-covered roads.
Less than a year after Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and state lawmakers celebrated "full funding" for K-12 education, they're already looking to cut that funding.
The fight to stop fracking near the Aurora Reservoir by a neighborhood environmental group in Aurora moved into the next phase, and they are feeling hopeful based on a decision that the state recently made.
A man who opened fire on a crowd after the Denver Nuggets victory celebration in 2023 took a plea deal Friday.
According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, the avalanche danger across much of Colorado has decreased to Moderate danger level (2 of 5), but the CAIC warns that 40% of avalanche deaths occur at the moderate danger level.
We know Coloradans want to help people affected by the California wildfires, and CBS is teaming up with the American Red Cross. You can donate by going to RedCross.org/CBS.
Less than a year after Governor Polis and state lawmakers celebrated "full funding" for K-12 education, they're looking to cut that funding. It comes as the state faces the tightest budget outside of COVID-19 since the Great Depression.
The fight to stop fracking near the Aurora reservoir by a neighborhood environmental group in Aurora moves into the next phase, and they are feeling hopeful based on a decision that the state had recently made.
The construction industry depends on immigrant labor, but new immigration policies could impact an ongoing worker shortage.
Totals in the Denver metro are expected to be around 1-4" of snow, with 2-5" expected in the foothills. Much less snow is expected in Eastern Colorado.
The Colorado Avalanche have traded forward Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes.
Three members of the Denver Broncos are up for some prestigious awards at the NFL honors ceremony at this year's Super Bowl.
CU basketball's Steve Englehart knew exactly what was coming when his twin brother was seen on TV during last week's Washington Commanders game.
Grammy-winning singer SZA will join Kendrick Lamar on stage at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 9.
For the first time ever, both Aurora Central High School's cheerleading and dance teams are heading to national competitions.
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.
Hegseth's nomination once appeared on shaky ground amid allegations that included sexual misconduct and financial mismanagement.
World Health Organization chief says agency already cutting back on hiring and travel with Trump withdrawal set to hit funding.
Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.
Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation vote to be defense secretary is expected to take place Friday night.
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.
Hegseth's nomination once appeared on shaky ground amid allegations that included sexual misconduct and financial mismanagement.
Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.
Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation vote to be defense secretary is expected to take place Friday night.
President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job applicants.
Financial disclosures show that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary nominee, is saddled with millions in debt, but is positioned to earn millions from book deals.
World Health Organization chief says agency already cutting back on hiring and travel with Trump withdrawal set to hit funding.
With continuous glucose monitors, students with Type 1 diabetes no longer have to visit the school nurse for a finger prick. But some parents say it falls to them to keep an eye on blood sugar levels from home or work — even though they may not be able to quickly reach their child when something's wrong.
The decision would close an unprecedented leadership gap at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
UnitedHealth Group on Thursday announced that a longtime employee in the company has been named the new leader of its health insurance arm, nearly two months after the killing of former CEO Brian Thompson.
President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job applicants.
Some of the biggest car brands, including Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, have plants in Mexico and Canada.
Breckenridge Ski Resort employees living in employee housing recently staged a silent protest by calling out sick, citing freezing temperatures, lack of hot water, and in some instances no heat in their apartments.
Nearly 60% of Americans don't have enough money put away to handle common financial emergencies, according to Bankrate.
UnitedHealth Group on Thursday announced that a longtime employee in the company has been named the new leader of its health insurance arm, nearly two months after the killing of former CEO Brian Thompson.
The fires have again renewed focus on dangers in what it known as the wildland-urban interface or WUI, where fire has marched into urban areas in both California and Colorado with greater losses than ever in recent years.
How parking tickets made it to some people's homes is the focus of a federal lawsuit. It points to three companies -- LAZ Parking, PRRS, and Asura Technologies, which provide 24-hour monitoring at parking lots across Colorado.
Xcel Energy acknowledged Monday that a widely disseminated message from the company about lowering the temperature on your hot water heater "can be confusing" and the company said its energy-saving tips in the future would be more clear.
Hospital costs drive insurance premiums, and in Colorado the cost of care has grown by a billion dollars each year.
Rank-and-file Denver firefighters walked into a union hall to vote on a resolution that would put a no-confidence vote on their chief and deputy chief to the department's roughly 1,100 members.