Wednesday marked two years since the deadly shooting at the King Soopers store on Table Mesa in Boulder.
Louie Delaware and his family celebrated the construction of their new home as they look to age in place in a home with features accessible to anyone.
Three fire departments in Colorado's foothills are looking at combining forces as the demand for services and fire threats grow, while volunteers are harder to find.
As people who lost their homes in the Marshall Fire build back, there are others who have simply moved on. Many of them were renters at the time of the fire.
In a new partnership, Estes Park and the Stanley Hotel will pair up to continue Frozen Dead Guys, which recently was declared dead in its longtime home in Nederland.
The town of Nederland in Boulder County is looking at a future with no police department.
Concerns about the potential of flooding later this week have people in flood prone areas looking ahead with trepidation.
Superior's Town Trustees passed an ordinance supporting more stringent building codes in the hard hit Sagamore neighborhood when it comes to fire resistant building, but created an opt out for people who owned homes at the time of the Marshall Fire.
While crime in Aurora has gone down, retail theft continues to plague businesses.
The old 100 acre campus of a hospital in the Colorado city of Wheat Ridge is empty and on the verge of development.
Secretary of State Jena Griswold is trying to reassure voters after a major security breach at her office.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of jewelry and cash were taken from a local jewelry store.
The Biden Administration is announcing the launch of a federal home energy rebate program in Colorado. It aims to help lower families' utility bills.
A shoplifting operation is ongoing at the Target store on Ellsworth Avenue in the Colorado city. It stemmed from ongoing communication with Target's loss prevention team, who had been reaching out about frequent incidents.
There were some flakes flying in areas south of the Denver metro area.
An internal affairs investigation determined the deputy will not face any criminal charges.
The Colorado Secretary of State's office says voting system passwords were mistakenly put on the department's website.
Community Development Director Lauren Mikulak said the change is a necessary first step to making the community-developed master plan a reality.
Italian skier Matilde Lorenzi died from her injuries after a crash during training in northern Italy, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation said.
Yomif Kejelcha finished strongly in the Spanish city of Valencia to set a time of 57 minutes, 30 seconds.
Bo Nix threw three touchdown passes and ran for another and Denver's defense throttled Bryce Young in the Broncos' 28-14 win Sunday over the injury-riddled Carolina Panthers.
The Indiana Fever is the sixth WNBA team to make a coaching change this offseason.
The number of Latina reporters in the NFL is fairly limited but has been on the rise in recent years, including in Colorado.
Italian skier Matilde Lorenzi died from her injuries after a crash during training in northern Italy, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation said.
Ballot drop boxes have long been targets of misinformation, according to experts, who say the false claims surged during the 2020 election.
One of the most popular musicals ever is currently showing at the Buell Theatre, as "Hamilton" plays the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. The cast took CBS News Colorado on an exclusive backstage tour of the production.
Consumer confidence soared in October, signaling that Americans may continue to open their wallets.
Customer alleges her Subway Steak & Cheese sandwich was nothing like the beefed-up image shown in the restaurant chain's ads.
Take a closer look at what you'll be voting on in CBS News Colorado's Voters Guide.
The old 100 acre campus of a hospital in the Colorado city of Wheat Ridge is empty and on the verge of development.
As we push forward to Election Day, it's not just getting busy at the ballot dropoff boxes in Colorado but behind the scenes.
Inmates at the Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center in downtown Denver voted in person for the 2024 election on Wednesday.
The deadline to drop off ballots is 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Voting can also be done in person at a Colorado polling place for early voting.
Teens getting more hours of daily screen time are reporting increased levels of anxiety and depression symptoms, according to new data. But technology isn't always all bad, an expert explains.
A 15-year-old western Colorado girl who is suffering from kidney failure after contracting E. coli after eating at McDonald's says she ate Quarter Pounders three times in the weeks before a deadly outbreak was detected.
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month nears its end, a Douglas County nurse is sharing the importance of getting regular mammograms.
Recalled products were sent to distributors in 35 states and sold on Amazon, Dynarex said in notice posted by FDA.
Medical professionals in the Denver metro area say more families should be mindful as cases of whooping cough have tripled in Colorado this year compared to 2023.
While crime in Aurora has gone down, retail theft continues to plague businesses.
Consumer confidence soared in October, signaling that Americans may continue to open their wallets.
Customer alleges her Subway Steak & Cheese sandwich was nothing like the beefed-up image shown in the restaurant chain's ads.
Spirit Halloween's success as a seasonal pop-up retailer is leading it to make a foray into Christmas with 10 temporary stores.
Trump Media's shares have soared with the former President Donald Trump's rise in the betting markets.
A former Independent Monitor who oversaw Denver's public safety agencies for nearly a decade said he expects Denver Fire Department Command staff to face discipline after an independent investigation found them misusing their comp time and vacation time.
A blistering 26-page report on the use of comp or flex time by Denver's fire chief and his top seven commanders calls the years-long practice a violation of Denver's Revised Municipal Code, "an organizational failing" and a "problematic practice."
A Denver judge sentenced a former cardiologist to 158 years behind bars for drugging 10 women he met on dating apps and then sexually assaulting eight of them.
The son of a woman who was at a Colorado memory care facility says a device she wore there that used "intelligent fall detection" didn't protect her the way it was supposed to.
Stephen Matthews, a former Denver cardiologist who was convicted over the summer of drugging 11 women and sexually assaulting nine of them, faces sentencing later this week.