Springs Addressing Problems In Waldo Fire Response
Colorado Springs emergency managers said Thursday they are moving to fix problems that arose during last summer's Waldo Canyon wildfire, which killed two people and destroyed 347 homes.
Colorado Springs emergency managers said Thursday they are moving to fix problems that arose during last summer's Waldo Canyon wildfire, which killed two people and destroyed 347 homes.
Last year's devastating fire season is prompting Colorado lawmakers to think about establishing a state firefighting fleet.
Fire officials say 13 people were taken to a hospital after they were exposed to a lab chemical at Colorado College.
Hundreds of homeowners living near the Waldo Canyon burn area in Colorado Springs are gearing up for more flooding this spring.
Colorado Springs has agreed to pay its former finance director $250,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging she was improperly fired.
Colorado Springs police say they have arrested a man on suspicion of police impersonation after he jumped out of a car and tried to force his way into a vehicle at a drive-in restaurant.
A man believed to be a white supremacist prison gang member arrested in connection with the shooting death of Colorado's prisons chief was ordered held on $250,000 bond on Monday.
Police in Colorado Springs are investigating a deadly shooting at a bar.
A white supremacist prison gang member was arrested and another was still being sought for questioning Friday in the death of Colorado's prisons chief as authorities investigated whether the gang had any ties to the killing.
Police have caught one alleged member of the 211 Crew gang, which has possible ties the killing of Colorado Corrections director Tom Clements.
A review of the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history released Wednesday found much to praise and few problems in the way Colorado Springs agencies responded.
Authorities are searching for a link between fires on an eastern Colorado Springs area street after arresting a man on suspicion of arson.
Arson investigators were called to a house fire that was so intense firefighters had to take a defensive stance when they arrived.
The Fountain-Fort Carson School District near Colorado Springs isn't budging on refusing to let a transgendered student use the girl's restroom.
Britain's Prince Harry is returning to the United States — but this time he's skipping Las Vegas.
Corrections' officials and guards from as far away as Morocco are among the hundreds of people honoring the Colorado prisons' chief killed last week while answering his front door.
Two homes have burned to the ground in Cascade.
There is new evidence linking Evan Ebel to a murder in Colorado.
A former Colorado inmate and white supremacist at the center of a two-state mystery is dead after a high-speed chase and shootout with Texas deputies. Now investigators are trying to piece together whether he killed the chief of Colorado prisons and a pizza delivery man, and where he was headed when Texas police tried to pull him over.
All 6,000 Colorado Department of Corrections employees are mourning the death of their executive director Tom Clements.
Police say three people fired about 11 shots near a Colorado Springs elementary school hours before staff and students arrived.
A former El Paso County deputy sheriff has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money-laundering charges.
A gunman shot and killed Tom Clements, the executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, at the front door of his home in Monument Tuesday night.
A terrifying mountain lion attack in Colorado Springs claimed the life of a man's dog.
The former principal of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind denies allegations he covered up sexual abuse at the school.
The closure of Sable Elementary was significant for families in the community. The Aurora Public School Board voted for the school last year. Rather than tearing down the building or letting the space sit empty, the district transformed it into a vibrant preschool.
A suspect who was killed after shooting a police officer this summer is now being linked to a 2019 cold case murder.
The metro area south of Denver is booming with new business, economic development, and growth, but with it comes the challenge of heavier traffic.
Littleton Public Schools shared in a letter on Friday that Littleton High School and Littleton Police Department are investigating allegations of assault among members of the football team.
The 5th annual Flock Party offers a chance to meet the animals and benefit wildlife conservation.
The closure of Sable Elementary was significant for families in the community. The Aurora Public School Board voted for the school last year. Rather than tearing down the building or letting the space sit empty, the district transformed it into a vibrant preschool.
A suspect who was killed after shooting a police officer this summer is now being linked to a 2019 cold case murder.
The metro area south of Denver is booming with new business, economic development, and growth, but with it comes the challenge of heavier traffic.
Littleton Public Schools shared in a letter on Friday that Littleton High School and Littleton Police Department are investigating allegations of assault among members of the football team.
The 5th annual Flock Party offers a chance to meet the animals and benefit wildlife conservation.
The closure of Sable Elementary was significant for families in the community. The Aurora Public School Board voted for the school last year. Rather than tearing down the building or letting the space sit empty, the district transformed it into a vibrant preschool.
Littleton Public Schools shared in a letter on Friday that Littleton High School and Littleton Police Department are investigating allegations of assault among members of the football team.
The metro area south of Denver is booming with new business, economic development, and growth, but with it comes the challenge of heavier traffic. From the Denver Tech Center down to Douglas County, new housing and workplaces are part of the area's appeal.
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CBS News Colorado Mountain Newsroom Reporter Spencer Wilson spoke with Summit County Sheriff Jaime Fitzsimons about how a crack down on a sting operation led to three men being taken into custody.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton named first round draft pick Bo Nix as the starting quarterback.
United announced a special schedule that adds flights to the biggest college football matchups of the season.
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner tested positive twice for a banned anabolic steroid in March.
Years of work have gone into preparing Castle Pines to host over 100,000 people. This week, it's finally showtime, when 50 top golfers face off in the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club.
It's called the Denver Polo Club, but it's nestled in a rural part of Douglas County, and it's working to make an old-world sport accessible to everyone.
Federal prosecutors recommended a 40-year sentence for former Memphis police officer Emmitt Martin in the 2023 fatal beating of Tyre Nichols.
Chenoa Nickerson was not wearing a life jacket when she was swept into the Havasu Creek.
The woman had had several items stolen from her mailbox at the Los Alamos Post Office already when she thought of the idea.
"In my heart, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said, explaining his decision to "throw my support to President Trump."
After months of testing and debate, NASA is poised to decide whether or not to bring two astronauts home aboard Boeing's Starliner.
"In my heart, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said, explaining his decision to "throw my support to President Trump."
The U.S. Secret Service has placed at least five agents on leave, including the head of the agency's Pittsburgh field office, following the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination for president, and as she continues to make her campaign push she has a Colorado native on her team.
Florida, long a top destination for LGBTQ+ tourists, quietly pulled the "LGBTQ Travel" section from its website sometime in the past few months.
Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination to close out the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
More than 75% of woman experience menopause-related hot flashes during their lives.
The updated COVID-10 shots for fall 2024 are rolling out earlier than last year.
Around 1.7% of women have tried artificial insemination to have a baby.
Researchers analyzed 651 commercially produced infant and toddler foods across 10 different grocery chains in the U.S., finding nearly 60% failed to meet nutritional standards.
The Colorado Children's Campaign released its annual "Kids Count" report on Tuesday, showing the state's youngest residents are really feeling the impact of the cost-of-living increases and pandemic-era benefits ending.
The woman had had several items stolen from her mailbox at the Los Alamos Post Office already when she thought of the idea.
The DOJ alleges RealPage colluded with landlords to inflate rental housing prices, harming millions of Americans.
The World Bank has halted all paid advertising on X after CBS News found its promoted ads under racist posts.
Federal Reserve Chair Powell, speaking at a conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, said the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on economic data.
Florida, long a top destination for LGBTQ+ tourists, quietly pulled the "LGBTQ Travel" section from its website sometime in the past few months.
Miles away, in almost all corners of the metro area, residents in the Happy Canyon neighborhood in Denver, Applewood in Golden, or south in Sterling Ranch have the same question.
Questions about trust and safety have been a top conversation among leaders in Colorado's criminal justice system this year, including in Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty's office.
It's an unprecedented situation in Arapahoe County, where county commissioners have made a rarely seen decision -- stripping the county sheriff of his spending authority, and even asking for a district attorney review.
After months of fighting, a judge ruled in favor of a Colorado Department of Corrections employee who was told he needed to return months of alleged overpay. It comes after the department blamed a payroll mistake.
The information is used to implement new restrictions to improve safety and will continue to be analyzed as officials consider adding a reservation system.