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Earlier this month, nearly 200,000 Coloradans lost power during a high wind event. While the majority of losses were due to damage caused by those winds, about 55,000 customers had their power lines intentionally de-energized by the utility.
Anya, a teenager who was featured four years ago on CBS Colorado as a Wednesday's Child, talked about her experience with her foster family. She showed off her artistic talent back in, decorating pastries at Voodoo Doughnut.
25 years after Columbine, John Tomlin's family remembers the 16-year-old who loved his truck and made a difference in the lives of those around him, even if he didn't realize it at the time.
Madison and Tierenny arrived at American Furniture Warehouse with their adopted sons Dominic and Elijah, along with their young daughter Katella and a clear idea of what they wanted to bring home.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Wednesday called for a review of the Denver Fire Department's use of comp time by top commanders, less than 24 hours after a CBS News Colorado investigation aired.
Jon Beber worked as a coach for the elite club team Boulder Swimming from 1997 to 2002.
Rescuing animals from injury and disease are just a few of the issues an animal control officer has to deal with every day.
Raise the Future specializes in finding caring adults for older kids, sibling groups, and young people with special needs who are living in foster care.
Raise the Future was founded on the belief that having one caring adult in the life a child makes all the difference in the world.
Word of a potential Justice Department antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and its parent company Ticketmaster has people talking about the fees that irritate them and the price of tickets that have become more prohibitive.
A constitutional amendment -- pushed by survivors of child sexual assault -- hangs in the balance at the State Capitol as Colorado Republicans line up against it.
Denver's municipal code appears to explicitly forbid the department's executive staff from accruing comp time, but the chief billed $42,000 in comp time in 2021, 2022 and 2023 for funerals, retirement parties, the MLB All-Star Game and more.
Two proposals have been introduced to reduce homelessness in Aurora. The city says the goal is to make it untenable for people to stay on the streets while offering resources through a new court. Mayor Mike Coffman calls it a "tough love" approach.
If you take a walk through the halls and inside a classroom at the Tennyson Center for Children, you can feel the impact made on its students and families who utilize its services. It's a safe haven.
Humming and buzzing fill the air as Colorado's native pollinators come out for spring. Their pollination is the foundation of Colorado's ecosystem and the magic behind the state's beautiful wildflowers.
The bridge at East 144th Avenue serves as many commuters' only way in and out of the city and now an Australian-based company is leveraging new technology to expedite the reconstruction.
The city council passed a resolution hoping the crackdown will lead to more public safety.
The wolf that died was believed to be a father to the Copper Creek Pack consisting of four pups. Six animals were trapped by Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers at the end of August amid concerns over the deaths of livestock.
The suicide rate for men in construction is five times greater than the rate of all other work-related fatalities in the industry.
The wolf pack in Grand County has been rounded up and relocated. The adult male has died from injuries not related to the roundup, wildlife officials say.
A Denver law firm, hired to look into an alleged gang takeover of an Aurora apartment building, says they found the Venezuelan TdA gang began taking over the Whispering Pines apartments in late 2023.
In 2023, CBS News Colorado's Kati Weis spoke with several concerned residents at the park about a host of complaints they had – some people so upset, that they staged a protest at the park.
Miles away, in almost all corners of the metro area, residents in the Happy Canyon neighborhood in Denver, Applewood in Golden, or south in Sterling Ranch have the same question.
Questions about trust and safety have been a top conversation among leaders in Colorado's criminal justice system this year, including in Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty's office.
It's an unprecedented situation in Arapahoe County, where county commissioners have made a rarely seen decision -- stripping the county sheriff of his spending authority, and even asking for a district attorney review.
The wolf that died was believed to be a father to the Copper Creek Pack consisting of four pups. Six animals were trapped by Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers at the end of August amid concerns over the deaths of livestock.
An animal cruelty case is being brought against a man who is accused of leaving dogs to die inside an apartment.
The suicide rate for men in construction is five times greater than the rate of all other work-related fatalities in the industry.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office announced on Monday the passing of "Blue" a "beloved member of the Mounted Patrol Team."
There's been a 36% turnover of election workers nationwide, compared to 20 to 30% before 2020, according to one report. In Colorado, it's even higher. The increased departures coincide with an increase in political violence.
The bridge at East 144th Avenue serves as many commuters' only way in and out of the city and now an Australian-based company is leveraging new technology to expedite the reconstruction.
The city council passed a resolution hoping the crackdown will lead to more public safety.
The wolf that died was believed to be a father to the Copper Creek Pack consisting of four pups. Six animals were trapped by Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers at the end of August amid concerns over the deaths of livestock.
The suicide rate for men in construction is five times greater than the rate of all other work-related fatalities in the industry.
The wolf pack in Grand County has been rounded up and relocated. The adult male has died from injuries not related to the roundup, wildlife officials say.
A sporting goods store in Northern Colorado is set to hold a rally for college football fans four days before the Rocky Mountain Showdown.
Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Shilo Sanders underwent surgery on his arm.
Kenneth Walker III rushed for 84 of his 103 yards and a touchdown in the second half and the Seattle Seahawks overcame a mistake-filled first half to beat the Denver Broncos 26-20 on Sunday in the debut of new Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald.
Jannik Sinner defeated Taylor Fritz 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 to win the U.S. Open men's championship less than three weeks after being exonerated in a doping case.
Kendrick Lamar will headline his first Super Bowl Halftime Show at the event in New Orleans next year.
An Israeli strike on an area in Gaza that is home to displaced Palestinians has killed at least 40 people and wounded 60 others, Palestinian authorities said.
Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor James Earl Jones' majestic voice became internationally recognized as the villainous Dark Lord in the "Star Wars" franchise.
Former movie mogul recently appeared in a wheelchair in a court in New York, and has been jailed at Rikers Island.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the iPhone 16 is designed specifically to make use of AI, "raising the bar" on what the device can do.
Big Lots files for Chapter 11 protection after years of declining sales and hundreds of store closures.
There's been a 36% turnover of election workers nationwide, compared to 20 to 30% before 2020, according to one report. In Colorado, it's even higher. The increased departures coincide with an increase in political violence.
The launch of a campaign called Healing Denver this week will emphasize the vital role of Denver Health in providing accessible health care to residents, regardless of their ability to pay.
Lawmakers are returning to Capitol Hill on Monday with just three weeks to avert a shutdown.
The ABC News-hosted debate is the first time Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face off on the issues.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's memo urges a continued focus on the ideas of freedom as a pathway to regaining the majority in the House.
The suicide rate for men in construction is five times greater than the rate of all other work-related fatalities in the industry.
The case raises questions about how the person was exposed to the virus. All the previous U.S. infections were among people who worked around cows and poultry.
Nearly 134,000 cases of multiple brands of apple juice are now being recalled because of of potential contamination.
A nationwide listeria outbreak blamed for nine deaths is turning into a potential legal nightmare for food maker Boar's Head.
This summer, a widespread CrowdStrike outage caused a ripple effect across many sectors, including airline travel, banking, retail, and hospital operations.
The suicide rate for men in construction is five times greater than the rate of all other work-related fatalities in the industry.
Former movie mogul recently appeared in a wheelchair in a court in New York, and has been jailed at Rikers Island.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the iPhone 16 is designed specifically to make use of AI, "raising the bar" on what the device can do.
Big Lots files for Chapter 11 protection after years of declining sales and hundreds of store closures.
The probe covers more than 781,000 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles from the 2021 through 2023 model years.
A Denver law firm, hired to look into an alleged gang takeover of an Aurora apartment building, says they found the Venezuelan TdA gang began taking over the Whispering Pines apartments in late 2023.
In 2023, CBS News Colorado's Kati Weis spoke with several concerned residents at the park about a host of complaints they had – some people so upset, that they staged a protest at the park.
Miles away, in almost all corners of the metro area, residents in the Happy Canyon neighborhood in Denver, Applewood in Golden, or south in Sterling Ranch have the same question.
Questions about trust and safety have been a top conversation among leaders in Colorado's criminal justice system this year, including in Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty's office.
It's an unprecedented situation in Arapahoe County, where county commissioners have made a rarely seen decision -- stripping the county sheriff of his spending authority, and even asking for a district attorney review.