Some Colorado resorts are keeping their fingers crossed for the first bits of terrain to be ready for skiing in late October.
Parents Taylor and Kaleb Mckey were expecting another child, but after the first round of checkups, a few concerns popped up that led doctors to start watching for something called placenta accreta.
A total of 42 affordable housing units are coming to full-time UCHealth employees in the Yampa Valley next year.
Local tire stores are saying sooner is better than later this year.
Leadville has no problem with keeping the local shops and restaurants busy during the warm months and has plenty of traffic during the ski season, but it's during the spring and fall that things slow down a little bit.
Summit County is getting around 150 new units of housing being built on U.S. Forest Service land. The forest service is leasing the land for 50 years for free, provided that Summit County builds workforce housing on top of that land.
For years, the options for family planning visits for people living in Clear Creek County meant they either needed to drive down to Golden, or up to Summit County in order to receive things like birth control.
The cafe dubbed "A Cafe" isn't closing because they don't have the business to stay open. The land owner told the cafe owner that they won't be able to rent there any longer. Now they're exploring options to move the cafe or build a replica.
Vail Police Department knows a pattern exists within the criminal cases he sees within Vail city limits.
Colorado State Patrol arrested two men accused of drug trafficking along Interstate 70 which resulted in the seizure of 290 pounds of cocaine.
The parents accused of abandoning their 6-week-old baby on a median on Christmas appeared in court.
The case of a baby left at an intersection has captured the attention of Coloradans, and struggling families should know there are resources available to lend a helping hand.
The Mile High United Way is grateful to be one of five local organizations and two global groups benefiting from the Giving Machines.
Colorado is offering new tax credits that help small retailers offer healthy foods for sale.
A backcountry skier is recovering after getting hurt at 11,000 feet in the Cameron Pass area of western Larimer County.
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There was a long dry spell before the snow returned in Colorado this week. So there's a lot of weak snow on the surface in the mountains.
The Mile High United Way is grateful to be one of five local organizations and two global groups benefiting from the Giving Machines.
Colorado is offering new tax credits that help small retailers offer healthy foods for sale.
A backcountry skier is recovering after getting hurt at 11,000 feet in the Cameron Pass area of western Larimer County.
Cornerback Riley Moss is "good to go" for the Denver Broncos' crucial game at Cincinnati on Saturday.
Baltimore's victory over Houston averaged 24.3 million viewers, while Kansas City's win at Pittsburgh averaged 24.1 million, according to early viewer figures released by Nielsen.
Beyoncé surprised fans by bringing out Shaboozey to perform "Sweet Honey Buckiin," and Post Malone joined her for "Levii's Jeans."
Sophie Hediger, a member of Switzerland's snowboard cross team, competed at the 2022 Beijing Games.
A Colorado State University alum will accomplish a bucket list dream this weekend when he attends the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, achieving his goal of attending every CSU football game this season.
Baltimore's victory over Houston averaged 24.3 million viewers, while Kansas City's win at Pittsburgh averaged 24.1 million, according to early viewer figures released by Nielsen.
The OpenAI issue was caused by an "upstream provider," according to the artificial intelligence organization.
Marianne Williamson sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 and 2024.
Toy stores and the toy industry are warning that Trump's pledge to add tariffs to Chinese imports could harm their businesses.
Beyoncé surprised fans by bringing out Shaboozey to perform "Sweet Honey Buckiin," and Post Malone joined her for "Levii's Jeans."
Marianne Williamson sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 and 2024.
President Biden signed legislation Christmas Eve to make the bald eagle officially the U.S. national bird.
Among the new laws signed by President Biden are Paris Hilton's bill to protect institutionalized teenagers and a bill to address hazing on college campuses.
President Biden has signed the annual defense authorization bill into law.
A government panel has failed to reach consensus on the possible national security risks of a nearly $15 billion proposed deal for Nippon Steel to purchase U.S. Steel.
A voluntary recall was issued for a line of raw and frozen pet food after a cat died of bird flu.
After announcing that Children's Hospital Colorado would become a non-network provider, the hospital has reached a new agreement with the TRICARE military health insurance program.
It was a very special holiday season for an Aurora resident recovering after a unique surgery.
After the loss of their daughter, the Swope family is dedicated to honoring her memory by helping other patients like her.
Humans aren't alone when it comes to yawning — all vertebrates do it. But why? An expert explains the likely reason behind this "evolutionarily ancient" act.
Colorado is offering new tax credits that help small retailers offer healthy foods for sale.
Beloved boutique Angel Concept in downtown Littleton announced on Thursday it will close in a few months.
Baltimore's victory over Houston averaged 24.3 million viewers, while Kansas City's win at Pittsburgh averaged 24.1 million, according to early viewer figures released by Nielsen.
Amid a nationwide pilot shortage, a program started by a Castle Rock mom called Summit Homeschool Academy is helping train the next generation of fliers.
The OpenAI issue was caused by an "upstream provider," according to the artificial intelligence organization.
With a check in hand, a Coloradan is breathing a sigh of relief.
Some Coloradans are getting caught up in the insurance industry's ongoing efforts to find undisclosed drivers or "hidden drivers" who may be costing the industry lost premiums.
A 31-year-old financial analyst was surprised when his insurance company recently informed him that they were increasing his six month premium by $312 for another driver in his home, who he says does not exist.
The state's budget crisis means Colorado families who fought for access to a critical autism therapy now have more work to do.
Last year, 999 claims were made related to damage caused by the roadway in Colorado and nine were paid out.