2 Dogs With Rabies Confirmed In Colorado
Two pet dogs have tested positive for rabies in Colorado, the first cases among dogs since 2003.
Two pet dogs have tested positive for rabies in Colorado, the first cases among dogs since 2003.
Lessons learned from addicts and their families are helping Colorado leaders in their efforts to attack the heroin addiction problem statewide.
Hundreds of pounds of toxic gases were released into the air at the Suncor Energy oil refinery for the second time in five months, according to a preliminary report released Friday by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Gov. John Hickenlooper is rejecting calls for an independent investigation of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment breath testing protocol.
Two women have been indicted in connection to a deadly house fire in Arvada last year.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 600,000 women who give birth in the United States get postpartum depression. It's a serious mood disorder that can affect a mother's ability to take care of her baby and herself.
The State Department of Health and Environment wrapped up a session to set policy for Colorado's Right-to-Die law on Wednesday afternoon. Leaders drafted and approved rules for doctors prescribing end-of-life drugs.
Colorado health officials are setting up permanent locations across the state for people to dispose of medications they no longer need in an effort to reduce prescription drug abuse.
Thousands of people in the Denver metro area could have been exposed to measles over eight days last month in what's being called a "wide variety of locations in the Denver-Boulder area."
A study into cancer rates for people living around the former Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant shows that more people did suffer from certain cancers than the rest of the Denver metro area, but the reason may not be linked to the plant.
Opponents of a state ruling that would prevent bars and many restaurants in Denver from offering on-site marijuana consumption said the ruling would overturn a law approved by voters and force people to sneak around.
A former hospital surgery technician convicted of stealing painkiller syringes in Colorado and possibly exposing patients to HIV is scheduled to be sentenced.
An Air Force base in Colorado said Tuesday it accidentally released about 150,000 gallons of water containing toxic chemicals into the sewer system of the adjacent city of Colorado Springs, but the potential health hazards weren't immediately known.
The air from wildfires in our state is not as bad as it has been in times past, but nonetheless, there are some precautions that some people should take. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida has some good advice.
New rules for packaging of both medical and retail marijuana products go into effect Oct. 1. The new packaging requirements have been designed to make the packages safer for adults and less appealing to children.
Marijuana pioneer Colorado is poised to add post-traumatic stress disorder to its medical marijuana program, joining 18 other states that consider PTSD a condition treatable by pot.
Colorado officials say one coal-fired power plant will shut down and a part of a second plant will stop operating under an agreement to reduce haze and carbon dioxide.
The military says firefighting foam containing toxic chemicals may have been released from an Air Force base near two Colorado communities where the chemicals were detected in drinking water systems.
A record number of mosquitoes are testing positive for the West Nile virus in Boulder, Weld, and Larimer counties.
There has been one death from West Nile Virus in Colorado so far this year and 13 human cases diagnosed in the state.
Neighbors near the Charles Allen Water Filtration Plant in Englewood are telling city officials they are concerned that three workers there have died of cancer.
Lyme disease is most commonly associated with the East Coast and the Upper Midwest. Patients testing positive for Lyme disease in Colorado want people know it's here too.
A former Swedish Medical Center surgical technician on Tuesday pleaded guilty to federal charges that he stole the powerful painkiller fentanyl from operating rooms.
A former hospital surgery technician accused of stealing painkiller syringes in Colorado, possibly exposing patients to HIV, pleaded guilty on Tuesday afternoon.
A woman living in the town of Security has started a petition to demand free bottled water.
Wheat Ridge police are trying a new approach to stop retail theft.
Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday night driving out of control right into the Florida Gulf Coast.
UFCW Local 7, the union that represents workers inside the JBS plant in Greeley, has accused the company of facilitating an unsafe recruiting environment.
Residents who live in Aurora apartments plagued by crime and poor conditions may need to find new places to live soon.
Charlie Blackmon's father threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Coors Field in one of his son's final games before retirement.
Wheat Ridge police are trying a new approach to stop retail theft.
Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday night driving out of control right into the Florida Gulf Coast.
UFCW Local 7, the union that represents workers inside the JBS plant in Greeley, has accused the company of facilitating an unsafe recruiting environment.
Residents who live in Aurora apartments plagued by crime and poor conditions may need to find new places to live soon.
A nearly $200 million contract has been approved by Denver City Council to build the city's first bus-rapid transit system.
Residents who live in Aurora apartments plagued by crime and poor conditions may need to find new places to live soon.
Wheat Ridge police are trying a new approach to stop retail theft.
Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday night driving out of control right into the Florida Gulf Coast.
A hard hitting ad in one of the most competitive political races in the country -- Colorado's 8th Congressional District -- gets a Reality Check by CBS Colorado Political Reporter Shaun Boyd. Read her sources below. iVoterGuide, Gabe Evans, 2022 General, accessed 7/22/2024 Freedom Voter Guide, Gabe Evans, captured 3/6/2023 via WebArchive https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/2023a_188_signed.pdf https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/dashboard/abortion-in-the-u-s-dashboard/ Freedom Voter Guide, Gabe Evans, captured 3/6/2023 via WebArchive https://electgabeevans.com/issues/american-values/
Two of those students were rushed to the hospital earlier this week after what police called an "overdose" of the hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Charlie Blackmon's father threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Coors Field in one of his son's final games before retirement.
Still adored in Colorado and Mexico, the former third baseman says support from fans helped fuel his rise in the big leagues.
The Denver Broncos are doing some team bonding in West Virginia as they prepare for their next game.
Linebacker Alex Singleton is going on injured reserve and will miss rest of the season for the Denver Broncos.
Denver Broncos kicker Wil Lutz is being recognized for his performance in Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after the Broncos won 26-7 over the Bucs in Tampa. He hit all four field goals and both extra points.
The special counsel's filing is expected to provide the most comprehensive look at the evidence federal prosecutors have compiled in their case against former President Donald Trump.
Conservative news outlet Newsmax announced Thursday that it resolved the lawsuit brought by Smartmatic.
Republicans are claiming election interference after Zelenskyy visited Pennsylvania earlier this week.
Former President Donald Trump announced the new watch line on Truth Social, describing the timepieces as "truly special."
Ten deaths have been linked to now-recalled Boar's Head products.
The special counsel's filing is expected to provide the most comprehensive look at the evidence federal prosecutors have compiled in their case against former President Donald Trump.
Conservative news outlet Newsmax announced Thursday that it resolved the lawsuit brought by Smartmatic.
Republicans are claiming election interference after Zelenskyy visited Pennsylvania earlier this week.
Former President Donald Trump announced the new watch line on Truth Social, describing the timepieces as "truly special."
Nearly 20 years in the making, the reform initiative seeks to change the way Electoral College votes are counted.
Ten deaths have been linked to now-recalled Boar's Head products.
The latest round of COVIDTests.gov will again rely on less sensitive "antigen" tests.
Thirteen states in Appalachia join others in placing free boxes of naloxine in metal dispensers once used for newspapers, as part of Save a Life Day.
Polls are showing renewed support from Black women voters for the Democratic ticket. Vice President Kamala Harris has backed key health priorities for Black women.
The increased suicide rates follow a two-year decrease from 2018 to 2020, according to the National Center for Health Statistics report.
UFCW Local 7, the union that represents workers inside the JBS plant in Greeley, has accused the company of facilitating an unsafe recruiting environment.
A nearly $200 million contract has been approved by Denver City Council to build the city's first bus-rapid transit system.
Former President Donald Trump announced the new watch line on Truth Social, describing the timepieces as "truly special."
Super Micro Computer's stock price fell sharply after the Wall Street Journal reported the company faces a federal investigation.
Thirteen states in Appalachia join others in placing free boxes of naloxine in metal dispensers once used for newspapers, as part of Save a Life Day.
Former RTD Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, who separated from the agency last week, was fired according to a Colorado licensing database.
CBS News Colorado learned Friday that RTD Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald is no longer with the agency as of Sept. 20.
An internal investigation into the parole division of the Colorado Department of Corrections is raising concerns about community safety.
Denver International Airport's parking kiosk system ran aground over the weekend for about an hour, trapping nearly 1,000 travelers who were trying to leave the airport and get home.
A prolific mail thief was arrested in El Paso County and is now set for trial in federal court.