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Durango Police Arrest 22 After Zombie March
Durango police have arrested 22 people after an unsanctioned "zombie march" downtown that drew about 1,500 people.
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Durango police have arrested 22 people after an unsanctioned "zombie march" downtown that drew about 1,500 people.
Two firefighters are recovering from injuries suffered while fighting a fire in a log cabin near Lemon Reservoir.
Colorado lawmakers on the Water Conservation Review Committee are questioning whether the government has a place in citizens' bathrooms.
Emergency-room doctors in La Plata County are warning hunters about altitude sickness and heart attacks in Colorado's high mountains.
When the charm and beauty of an intimate inn combine with the splendor of the Colorado mountains, the result is an unsurpassed getaway that really feels "away." Some of Colorado's scores of inns are luxurious, others are simple. All are distinctive.
Durango's trolley is so popular transit officials are hoping it can cope with the crush of riders.
The Western New Mexico football team has made it to Colorado for its game against Fort Lewis College, but its equipment didn't.
The U.S. Postal Service is considering closing 250 mail processing facilities across the nation, including four in Colorado.
A coalition helping families in need is asking Durango gardeners and farmers to donate their extra produce.
An immigrant resource and advocacy organization that wants to expand its reach has split from its parent organization in Durango.
For years, a clandestine order of treasure-seekers has recruited in Durango. More than 5 million strong, its activities -- though invisible to the general public -- have materially altered the surface of every nation on Earth.
Firefighters in southwest Colorado are battling a 450-acre blaze near the HD Mountains near Bayfield.
Federal officials are reviewing a land management plan that could spark a new gas boom in southwestern Colorado.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is adding wildlife detectors to the safety improvements it is making to U.S. Highway 550 south of Durango.
Cycling veteran Ned Overend has won the annual Mount Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb.
Greyhound Lines is reducing service in western Colorado starting next month.
Fort Lewis College is offering a bargain to high school students who attend college while they're in high school.
A small plane has crashed in the southwest Colorado mountains, killing the man and woman onboard.
Authorities say the pilot of a motorized glider has died after crashing onto a golf course in Durango.
Authorities in southwestern Colorado don't believe a New Mexico man who injured himself with a homemade explosive was trying to harm anyone.
A Durango teen is recovering from serious burns he suffered when the fireworks he was attempting to mix in a coffee grinder exploded.
The Federal Aviation Administration wants Durango to study whether golden eagles nesting near the airport could bring down a plane.
Authorities say a boy fell about 100 feet while hiking in the San Juan mountains of southwest Colorado, but his condition wasn't immediately known.
A new study says cities in the southwest are doing a better job saving water.
The Colorado Mounted Rangers, one of the state's oldest law enforcement groups, has split up and formed two patrols amid a dispute over board members.
Getting from one side of Aurora to the other isn't always easy, especially without a car. Now, the city is striving to ensure accessibility for all residents regardless of their transportation situation.
Amidst routine software updates, a glitch in CrowdStrike's cybersecurity system reverberates across the nation, causing widespread disruptions in everyday operations from DMV offices to airport terminals.
A former classmate told CBS News that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who shot former President Donald Trump, tried out for Bethel Park High School's varsity rifle team.
The war in Gaza, sparked by Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, has killed more than 38,900 people, according to the territory's Health Ministry.
The biggest continuing effect has been on air travel. Carriers canceled thousands of flights on Friday and now have many of their planes and crews in the wrong place.
Getting from one side of Aurora to the other isn't always easy, especially without a car. Now, the city is striving to ensure accessibility for all residents regardless of their transportation situation.
Amidst routine software updates, a glitch in CrowdStrike's cybersecurity system reverberates across the nation, causing widespread disruptions in everyday operations from DMV offices to airport terminals.
The 7/20 Memorial Foundation continues to honor the lives lost by being a resource and advocating for other communities struck by mass tragedy. It's made up of families of victims, survivors, and others directly impacted by the theatre shooting.
A major player in cybersecurity, CrowdStrike, released an automatic update for their protection software that didn't go as planned, which led to global disruptions and concerns about digital security and our reliance on computers.
A Flight For Life medical helicopter was left where it landed Friday near St. Mary's Glacier after damage was found on its tail rotor.
Meteorologist Dayle Cedars details this temperature drop and when you could see thunderstorms in your neighborhood.
Saturday marks 12 years since a gunman opened fire in an Aurora movie theatre, killing a dozen people. The tradition of an annual vigil continues to remember the victims and families impacted.
Adams County Sheriff's Office was among a group of law enforcement agencies who responded to a property in Watkins this week where they say dozens of roosters were kept for cockfighting. Cockfighting is illegal across the United States.
Later on Friday, Microsoft said on social media that it had "completed our mitigation actions and our telemetry indicates all previously impacted Microsoft 365 apps and services have recovered. We're entering a period of monitoring to ensure impact is fully resolved."
CBS News Colorado's First at 4 Anchor Karen Leigh and Northern Colorado Reporter Dillon Thomas checked out the scene at Cheyenne Frontier Days where there was great food, music, and a rodeo for Day 1.
Two CU Buffs and one CSU Ram are rated among the 100 best players in the new College Football 25 video game.
Cash, cars and even cows are just a few ways some nations reward their medal-winning Olympic athletes.
NBA guard Russell Westbrook is expected to join the Denver Nuggets after being bought out following a sign-and-trade agreement with the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Clippers.
The Colorado Rockies are back at Coors Field Friday night and fans will have a new way to eat ice cream.
Terrell Davis and his wife, Tamiko, discussed the moment the former Denver Broncos star was handcuffed in front of his children and other passengers on a United Airlines flight.
A former classmate told CBS News that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the man who shot former President Donald Trump, tried out for Bethel Park High School's varsity rifle team.
The war in Gaza, sparked by Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, has killed more than 38,900 people, according to the territory's Health Ministry.
The biggest continuing effect has been on air travel. Carriers canceled thousands of flights on Friday and now have many of their planes and crews in the wrong place.
Last month, Jackson Lee revealed that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
A 72-year-old man killed a grizzly bear in Flathead County, Montana after it attacked him while he was out picking berries.
Last month, Jackson Lee revealed that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
A Marine accused of using a Nazi salute during the U.S. Capitol insurrection has been sentenced to almost five years in prison for assaulting police officers who were guarding the building.
Mr. Biden indicated earlier Friday he could be back on the campaign trail within days.
Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon denied reports the president is considering leaving 2024 presidential race against Trump.
The House Oversight Committee refused to push back the date of U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle's testimony.
Mr. Biden indicated earlier Friday he could be back on the campaign trail within days.
"Great scans, everything was clear. Cancer-free,"19-year-old Isabella Strahan said after a battle with medulloblastoma, a malignant brain tumor.
Republicans were once the party of Obamacare repeal and abortion opposition. They've said little about either issue in Milwaukee.
Local officials, Lutheran Hospital staff, and other community members celebrated the completion of their new facility with a ribbon-cutting Thursday night.
For a long weekend, just shy of 20 kids will get to spend some time with people just like them, those who were born with a cleft, and many say it's a safe space where they feel comfortable.
Leaders in Colorado and the city of Boulder say they're excited after the city was named a finalist to host the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027.
The outages Friday were connected to "a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts," CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said in a statement.
Customers expecting deliveries on Friday could face a wait following a software outage that's impacting flights across the globe.
Some of traditionally liberal Silicon Valley's biggest names are backing Trump.
Although Donald Trump vows to bring U.S. prices down "very quickly," some economists say his policies could rekindle inflation. Here's what to know.
A new national study from Prudential Financial shows Gen Xers are struggling to be prepared for retirement.
As temperatures heat up and Coloradans escape extreme weather outside, the heat will also put a strain on air conditioners keeping you cool inside.
The new nonprofit, On The House Denver, works with caseworkers and other nonprofit organizations to provide its clients with furniture and essential home items at no cost.
Last week was scorching hot in Colorado, so many people were staying indoors and cranking up the air conditioning.
The University of Denver is launching a new certificate program to address affordable housing needs in Colorado.