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A group of education activists is hoping a new website will educate Denver voters and the Denver Public Schools school board about the high cost of delaying decisions on balancing the school district's budget.
A protest Friday through the streets of Denver centered on claims of racism. Courtney and Nicole Mallery say they have been harassed at their ranch in El Paso County for being Black.
The Department of Transportation says, last year, 271 people were killed by an impaired driver, the highest number in 25 years. At the same time, funding for the state's High Visibility DUI Enforcement Program is running out.
More than 20 residents with disabilities in Greeley are on the hunt for housing after their landlord, Adeo, notified them of plans to renovate and repurpose a complex for disabled individuals this summer.
A subcontractor for JBS, Packers Sanitation Services Inc. is accused of hiring minors to work at the meat plant.
A Denver doctor is making headway in diagnosing patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD before it's too late.
A vapor leak was reported at the Suncor refinery in Commerce City, early Friday morning.
Search and rescue crews in Moffat County were busy after this week's snowstorm.
The decree details dozens of reforms from hiring and training, diversity and improving the police use of force policies.
Prosecutors added stiff organized crime charges against two 19-year-olds accused in a Jan. 24 carjacking in Cherry Creek that left a mother and daughter with head injuries.
Dozens demonstrated at the state Capitol to support a family of ranchers in El Paso County.
As the end of the month approaches, Coloradans are worried about the end of essential funds for their families through the statewide program, SNAP or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Traveling "allowed us to realize how much more of a world there was" out there, but it came with challenges for Black families.
Xcel Energy may have to refund grid connection fees for Colorado homeowners whose solar projects were delayed.
Aurora only hired 17 new police officers last year. In an effort to beef up hiring numbers, the city is reforming its hiring practices by adopting more relaxed standards.
A dog named Butterfly is alive and well after a brutal case of abuse. The Foothills Animal Shelter says months ago the dog was found alone in a park, suffering from apparent stab wounds and severe burns.
Investigators are trying to identify two women wanted in connection with a September robbery in the 2200 Block of South Sheridan Boulevard and a third woman and a man accused in a November robbery in the 2800 block of East 1st Avenue.
Educators and officials at Denver's Auraria Campus are helping students get financial aid with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Watch Alex Lehnert's forecast
City leaders took a step forward on Tuesday despite concerns of some citizens.
A district court judge in Elbert County has declared the town of Elizabeth's curfew law unconstitutional after a Colorado family says they spent $12,000 fighting their son's $30 curfew ticket.
Xcel is facing backlash from customers after halting a popular rebate program. It's the third time in three months a rebate program has run out of funds, leaving hundreds of customers uncertain about the money they were promised.
Arapahoe County prosecutors have charged a man wanted by Arkansas authorities with dealing fentanyl in Colorado, which they say led to the death of an Englewood man last year.
A recent attempted burglary of an Aspen jewelry store has now drawn the attention of the FBI, as it appears to be a case of "crime tourism" or "burglary tourism."
The police chief in Simla, Colorado, Tony Schiefelbein, has resigned from his position this week as he faced a disciplinary hearing for allowing his teenage son to drive a Simla Police Department vehicle.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at https://www.raisethefuture.org/.
To learn more about the children featured on CBS News Colorado newscasts and on our stream on Wednesdays, visit Raise The Future's website at raisethefuture.org.
New information shows four Colorado cities have the highest rates of fatal drunk driving crashes across the United States.
Some goats are working hard in Colorado to help clear brush designed to reduce the risk of wildfires.
A father in Colorado has received an early holiday gift that will help him better hear and talk with his children.
Colorado's mandatory chain law has been expanded this year with the new rules going into effect back in September before it started snowing.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus received up to $46 million in a grant to help develop an innovative treatment to cure blindness.
A dog named Butterfly is alive and well after a brutal case of abuse. The Foothills Animal Shelter says months ago the dog was found alone in a park, suffering from apparent stab wounds and severe burns.
Investigators are trying to identify two women wanted in connection with a September robbery in the 2200 Block of South Sheridan Boulevard and a third woman and a man accused in a November robbery in the 2800 block of East 1st Avenue.
Educators and officials at Denver's Auraria Campus are helping students get financial aid with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Watch Alex Lehnert's forecast
City leaders took a step forward on Tuesday despite concerns of some citizens.
The Denver Broncos cut wide receiver Josh Reynolds, who hadn't played since Week 5 due to a finger fracture.
Ja'Quan McMillian returned an interception 44 yards for a game-sealing touchdown with 1:48 remaining, and the Broncos spoiled career-best performances by Cleveland quarterback Jameis Winston and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, beating the Browns 41-32.
Late in the first half of the Broncos game against the Browns, outside linebacker Nik Bonitto scored the first defensive touchdown of his career.
The incident appeared to have started when a Michigan player attempted to plant a team flag at midfield in Ohio Stadium.
Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld were first linked in the spring of 2023 when they were photographed dining together in New York City.
Penelope Hegseth said she wrote the 2018 email "in haste" and with "deep emotions."
Here's what we know about UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot to death in Manhattan on Wednesday.
As China responds to the latest U.S. measures by banning the export of several key minerals, one analyst warns of "a trade war that has no winners."
The Supreme Court weighed whether Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors experiencing gender dysphoria violates the Constitution.
President-elect Donald Trump is considering replacing former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, his embattled pick for defense secretary, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Penelope Hegseth said she wrote the 2018 email "in haste" and with "deep emotions."
The Supreme Court weighed whether Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors experiencing gender dysphoria violates the Constitution.
President-elect Donald Trump is considering replacing former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, his embattled pick for defense secretary, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Notre Dame is set to reopen this weekend after a 2019 fire, with a grand celebration.
South Korea's main opposition party on Wednesday urged South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to resign immediately or face impeachment.
A father in Colorado has received an early holiday gift that will help him better hear and talk with his children.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus received up to $46 million in a grant to help develop an innovative treatment to cure blindness.
A new mental health treatment option in Boulder is working to lower suicide rates.
Levels of both the flu and COVID viruses are still low across much of the country, the CDC says.
According to the Colorado Hospital Association, Colorado is among the worst states in the country for disenrolling Medicaid members following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's what we know about UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot to death in Manhattan on Wednesday.
As China responds to the latest U.S. measures by banning the export of several key minerals, one analyst warns of "a trade war that has no winners."
Safran Defense and Space, Inc. has chosen to set up shop in Parker. It's big news for Colorado, and more specifically for Douglas County.
Frontier is adding premium seating tier to its offerings. Here's what it will look like, and when it will be available.
Social Security beneficiaries have some changes coming in December and January, due to quirks of the calendar and a payment hike.
A district court judge in Elbert County has declared the town of Elizabeth's curfew law unconstitutional after a Colorado family says they spent $12,000 fighting their son's $30 curfew ticket.
Xcel is facing backlash from customers after halting a popular rebate program. It's the third time in three months a rebate program has run out of funds, leaving hundreds of customers uncertain about the money they were promised.
Arapahoe County prosecutors have charged a man wanted by Arkansas authorities with dealing fentanyl in Colorado, which they say led to the death of an Englewood man last year.
A recent attempted burglary of an Aspen jewelry store has now drawn the attention of the FBI, as it appears to be a case of "crime tourism" or "burglary tourism."
The police chief in Simla, Colorado, Tony Schiefelbein, has resigned from his position this week as he faced a disciplinary hearing for allowing his teenage son to drive a Simla Police Department vehicle.