
The road to healing meant helping others for Boston Marathon bombing survivors
Paul Norden and Jacqui Webb were among the thousands watching the marathon and were right near the second bomb when it went off.
Colorado State University upsets Memphis to advance to the second round in NCAA tournament
The CSU Rams' winning streak continued Friday when they beat the Memphis Tigers in their first game of the NCAA men's basketball tournament in Seattle.
A US District Court judge has ordered the Elizabeth School District in Colorado to return all removed books to library shelves.
Two months after stepping down as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, former U.S. Senator and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar took part in a television interview.
A man who shot into a crowd after a victory celebration for the Denver Nuggets was sentenced Friday to 35 years in prison.
A Colorado man had the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick's Day when he won a $1 million prize on a Powerball ticket.
A US District Court judge has ordered the Elizabeth School District in Colorado to return all removed books to library shelves.
Two months after stepping down as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, former U.S. Senator and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar took part in a television interview.
A man who shot into a crowd after a victory celebration for the Denver Nuggets was sentenced Friday to 35 years in prison.
A Colorado man had the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick's Day when he won a $1 million prize on a Powerball ticket.
The order restricts immigration agents from removing Jeanette Vizguerra from Colorado or the US while the court considers the issues raised in her case.
One of the two men who escaped from the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement GEO facility earlier this week in Aurora has been taken into custody.
A man died after Denver's police chief says he refused officers' orders to drop what appeared to be a semi-automatic handgun in an alley.
A man who shot into a crowd during a victory celebration for the Denver Nuggets was sentenced Friday to 35 years in prison.
March Madness crowds are making a big economic impact in the Denver metro area.
Former senator and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar talks about what's happening at the border and trade.
The CSU Rams' winning streak continued Friday when they beat the Memphis Tigers in their first game of the NCAA men's basketball tournament in Seattle.
Kirsty Coventry has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee.
Over the past several years, sports betting across the country and in Colorado has exploded in popularity, especially with March Madness.
Want to catch the 2025 NCAA March Madness tournament? Here's how to stream the college basketball games for free.
The Colorado State University Rams will represent the Centennial State in the 2025 NCAA men's basketball tournament.
The animals are protected in Colorado, but in large parts of Wyoming it's legal to kill them.
Trump administration effort to wind down the Education Department could lead to frustration for millions of student loan borrowers, experts say.
Consumer losses in bitcoin ATM scams skyrocketed nearly tenfold to $114 million annually between 2020 to 2023, according to data from the Federal Trade Commission.
Billionaire steps up security as Canadian police investigate "a series of mischiefs" at a Tesla dealership in Hamilton, Ontario.
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in the challenge brought by unions who argued DOGE's access was unlawful.
Two months after stepping down as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, former U.S. Senator and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar took part in a television interview.
Billionaire steps up security as Canadian police investigate "a series of mischiefs" at a Tesla dealership in Hamilton, Ontario.
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in the challenge brought by unions who argued DOGE's access was unlawful.
CBS News has obtained an internal government list of the names of the Venezuelans the Trump administration deported to El Salvador.
How likely is it that some of these judges facing scrutiny from President Trump will be impeached?
The United States fell to its lowest-ever place on the World Happiness Report, released on International Day of Happiness, while Finland remained in the top spot.
Research has shown that smartphone addiction causes major increases in brain activity, requiring the brain to work harder to complete simple tasks.
Nestlé USA cites consumer complaints, including "one potential choking incident" for recalling products sold nationwide.
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build about the fungi's potential, affordability and safety.
About one in five newborns in the U.S. start out on infant formula, making it a crucial source of nutrition.
Trump administration effort to wind down the Education Department could lead to frustration for millions of student loan borrowers, experts say.
Consumer losses in bitcoin ATM scams skyrocketed nearly tenfold to $114 million annually between 2020 to 2023, according to data from the Federal Trade Commission.
Billionaire steps up security as Canadian police investigate "a series of mischiefs" at a Tesla dealership in Hamilton, Ontario.
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in the challenge brought by unions who argued DOGE's access was unlawful.
Mechanical failure can cause handlebars of scooters to fold while in use, resulting in broken bones, bruises and cuts.
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.
When Tate Anderson's daughter needed a loan for a couple thousand dollars to help buy a car in February, the Englewood woman went online and stumbled on a loan that her father couldn't believe.
Brenda Hamilton, the former town clerk for Lakeside, pleaded guilty to one felony count of embezzlement of public property, and agreed to pay restitution to the town totaling $26,000 as part of a plea agreement.