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Heather Driscoll is grateful for the Arvada firefighters who not only helped save her life, but also went the extra mile by shoveling the long sidewalk to her house.
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Heather Driscoll is grateful for the Arvada firefighters who not only helped save her life, but also went the extra mile by shoveling the long sidewalk to her house.
Police in Arvada are hoping someone recognizes the suspects wanted in a clothing store robbery. The three men and three women are wanted for robbing the Gen-X clothing store at 64th and Sheridan.
Investigators are working to determine what started a house fire Sunday morning in Arvada.
The chief of the Arvada Fire Protection District has been placed on administrative leave along with his wife, who works as an accounting clerk.
A 'chemical device' that was thrown at an officer after midnight Saturday. The officer and a nearby citizen were injured.
The first openly transgender state legislator in Colorado visited the University of Colorado Boulder campus on Saturday as part of the TRANSforming Gender Conference.
A community in Arvada is pushing back on the Jefferson Parkway project. It would connect Broomfield to Golden.
The FBI and Lakewood police arrested the man they call the "Pom Pom Bandit."
A man died after crashing a stolen Ferrari in Arvada early Wednesday morning, the Arvada Police Department said.
Across Colorado, towns are trying to balance growth and new development with historical preservation.
Police in Lakewood and Arvada and the FBI are looking for a bank robber they call the Pom Pom Bandit.
Do you know someone who is doing good in the community but not getting any recognition? If they're in Jefferson County, there's a group that wants to hear from you. They're taking nominations for this year's Jeffco Good News Breakfast.
Some Colorado children are coming together to improve their school and community.
Hundreds of Coloradans are coming together to help a family dealing with a serious case of identity theft.
The group made 19,000 rosaries that are sent around the world and wanted to do something for the local community.
Sgt. Chris McCoy made a cameo during America's most watched event, and he didn't even know it.
The Arvada Police Department was featured in a commercial for Ford and SHIELD616.
Four Larkburger restaurants shut down this week and the chain's eight remaining locations are being rebranded.
If trees are not watered enough, old electrical decorations spark or a candle is too close by, your holiday season can go up in flames in a matter of seconds.
Still in need of a last-minute Christmas tree? You may be in luck: Echter's Garden Center is giving them away for free.
If you still haven't gotten a Christmas tree because it's just not in the budget this year, don't worry... one green house in Arvada has got you covered.
Shop owners in Olde Town Arvada were relieved to learn this week RTD says it can have G-Line commuter rail service beginning by the end of the first quarter in 2019.
The dachshund puppy that was inside a car when it was stolen has been found safe -- and police have arrested two people.
Arvada police say someone stole a vehicle with the owner's dog still inside. Investigators are looking for a black Ford Fusion with a Dachsund puppy inside.
Students at Tennyson Knolls Elementary School used art on Wednesday to help California students displaced by wildfires.
Bob Fuchigami, who was imprisoned in the Amache incarceration camp in Colorado during WWII and spent much of his life advocating for Japanese-Americans, has died at the age of 94.
Photos Camp Amache and the Japanese-Americans interred there during the 1940s.
Many structures have been preserved at the Amache National Historic Site
Rocky Mountain High School coaches have been removed from the track and field program, effective immediately. According to a notice given to parents and students, the coaches were removed for violating school district policies.
Wildlife officers in Colorado say some bears are waking up from their winter slumber. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said human and bear habitats have never overlapped as much as they do today.
The iconic Sundance Film Festival will be moving from Park City, Utah to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, the festival and the Colorado Governor's Office announced on Thursday.
Bob Fuchigami, who was imprisoned in the Amache incarceration camp in Colorado during WWII and spent much of his life advocating for Japanese-Americans, has died at the age of 94.
Rocky Mountain High School coaches have been removed from the track and field program, effective immediately. According to a notice given to parents and students, the coaches were removed for violating school district policies.
Wildlife officers in Colorado say some bears are waking up from their winter slumber. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said human and bear habitats have never overlapped as much as they do today.
A new state law in Colorado will go into effect next week, minimizing requirements for undocumented people in the state to get a driver's license. Supporters say this new law will help keep Colorado roads safer.
After months of crunching numbers and making cuts, Colorado lawmakers on the state's Joint Budget Committee have closed a $1.2 billion shortfall. The committee, made up of four democrats and two republicans, voted unanimously on a budget proposal.
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The congresswoman's team said about 7,700 people were present on the call Wednesday evening.
The iconic Sundance Film Festival will be moving from Park City, Utah to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, the festival and the Colorado Governor's Office announced on Thursday.
The new simulator is designed to help officers handle different situations, from deescalating a routine traffic stop with an angry driver to finding out when it's appropriate to use deadly force to stop a shooting.
Colorado State hired Niko Medved's top assistant to replace him as basketball coach following a quick 24-hour search. Ali Farokhmanesh, 36, was promoted Wednesday evening after Medved left earlier this week.
As fans wager an estimated $3.1 billion into March Madness bets, cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in online gambling scams targeting everyday users.
Professional snowboarder Kimmy Fasani shares her journey through breast cancer, motherhood and advocacy in her new documentary, "Butterfly in a Blizzard."
Colorado State University men's basketball coach Niko Medved is leaving CSU to be the next coach of the Golden Gophers, sources told CBS Sports.
CSU Rams men's basketball fell to the Maryland Terrapins in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Sunday.
The iconic Sundance Film Festival will be moving from Park City, Utah to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, the festival and the Colorado Governor's Office announced on Thursday.
As fans wager an estimated $3.1 billion into March Madness bets, cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in online gambling scams targeting everyday users.
The Trump White House has said "these were NOT war plans that were discussed."
The Trump administration is moving to end the "Housing First" approach despite warnings from providers and homelessness experts that the shift won't work.
Health officials in Washington, D.C., are investigating after an Amtrak passenger who rode the train into Union Station was confirmed to have measles.
A new state law in Colorado will go into effect next week, minimizing requirements for undocumented people in the state to get a driver's license. Supporters say this new law will help keep Colorado roads safer.
The Trump White House has said "these were NOT war plans that were discussed."
The Trump administration is moving to end the "Housing First" approach despite warnings from providers and homelessness experts that the shift won't work.
In a Senate committee hearing on Tuesday, Democratic senators questioned Trump administration intelligence officials after a journalist was added to a group chat of administration officials appearing to discuss war plans in Yemen.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Ratcliffe testified in a Senate Intelligence hearing that was pre-scheduled to deal with global threats.
The Trump administration is moving to end the "Housing First" approach despite warnings from providers and homelessness experts that the shift won't work.
Health officials in Washington, D.C., are investigating after an Amtrak passenger who rode the train into Union Station was confirmed to have measles.
While Muslims in Colorado and around the world continue to observe Ramadan, one teacher in Aurora is offering meals for students who are fasting to take home and eat after sundown.
UNAIDS boss Winnie Byanyima says if U.S. foreign aid isn't restored, AIDS will "come back, and we'll see people die the way we saw them in the '90s."
Irene Wells didn't ask just how bad her pancreatic cancer was — she just wanted aggressive treatment so she could do "a little bit more" in her life.
The iconic Sundance Film Festival will be moving from Park City, Utah to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027, the festival and the Colorado Governor's Office announced on Thursday.
As fans wager an estimated $3.1 billion into March Madness bets, cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in online gambling scams targeting everyday users.
23andMe, which helped popularize ancestry tracing through genetic testing, filed for bankruptcy protection and will seek a sale.
Hundreds of diehard Colorado State basketball fans packed into several restaurants and bars in Fort Collins Friday, as the Rams took on the Memphis Tigers in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
More motorists are trading in their used Teslas for other vehicles, as the Musk-owned car company faces a "brand crisis tornado."
A conservative legal group said it was "no coincidence" that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his staff began communicating on Signal after the group filed open records requests over Denver's handling of the migrant crisis.
For one Colorado father, something felt off with the family investigator working on his case case. He filed a complaint with the state.
Denver's mayor and 14 of his top advisors, appointees and lawyers nicknamed themselves "Strike Force" and communicated about the migrant crisis through an end-to end encryption app that then proceeded to automatically delete their initial conversations.
A startling discovery about a day care center employee in Centennial left parents in disbelief.
A criminal investigation was launched at Columbine High School after school officials falsely claimed a student was homeless so she could move in with a teacher.