Southwest says it will end cabin service earlier to reduce injuries
Southwest Airlines flight attendants will begin preparing the cabin for landing at a higher altitude to reduce the risk of turbulence injuries.
The family of Cheyenne Chrisp, a 25-year-old woman from Arvada, gathered for a vigil and balloon release to honor her memory and raise awareness about mental health. Chrisp was tragically killed after being struck by a semi-truck during a manic episode.
New law means police officers, teachers and others with public pensions will now collect their full Social Security benefits.
When asked for comment, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader John Thune said "two things we don't discuss publicly: Whip counts and private conversations with the president."
Several changes to the electoral vote count have been enacted since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The Stampede nightclub in Aurora was less a bar and more of a school Saturday as immigrants from Latin American countries came to learn about their rights in the United States and the services available to them.
The family of Cheyenne Chrisp, a 25-year-old woman from Arvada, gathered for a vigil and balloon release to honor her memory and raise awareness about mental health. Chrisp was tragically killed after being struck by a semi-truck during a manic episode.
The Stampede nightclub in Aurora was less a bar and more of a school Saturday as immigrants from Latin American countries came to learn about their rights in the United States and the services available to them.
Contracts for union employees at King Soopers and City Market have been extended almost two weeks in a stopgap measure while negotiations continue.
Icy runways at the Kansas City International Airport (MCI) almost spelled trouble for Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos.
December marked the third anniversary of the Marshall Fire that impacted thousands across the Front Range. Now towns like Superior are still working to rebuild, as some are able to move back home.
CBS Colorado Anchors Karen Leigh and Michael Spencer showcase some of the most impactful work of your reporters in 2024.
The family of Cheyenne Chrisp, a 25-year-old woman from Arvada, gathered for a vigil and balloon release to honor her memory and raise awareness about mental health. Chrisp was tragically killed after being struck by a semi-truck during a manic episode.
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
Fog is limiting visibility across portions of the Front Range. Light snow continues.
The Summit County Sheriff's Office shared a reminder of the current avalanche danger along with a video of an avalanche triggered near Frisco Saturday morning.
Goaltender Scott Wedgewood was down in the net and hurt after a Buffalo Sabres player was pushed into him in the third period.
Former Colorado State University basketball star David Roddy continued his commitment to supporting a woman who battled cancer while he lived in Fort Collins.
Three different Denver Broncos players will in the Pro Bowl Games.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid announced his decision to rest Patrick Mahomes on Wednesday. While the game means nothing to the Chiefs, which has already clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs, it could mean everything to the Broncos.
The FBI issued a notice to sports leagues earlier this month informing teams and players of recent burglaries targeting professional athletes.
New law means police officers, teachers and others with public pensions will now collect their full Social Security benefits.
Several changes to the electoral vote count have been enacted since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
President Biden has made it clear that Israel has the right to defend its citizens as the American ally presses forward with its war against Hamas in Gaza.
There's mounting evidence that the Tesla Cybertruck bombing at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was in fact a public display of a private tragedy.
Several Western states are seeing rates worse than last year's peak of flu season.
New law means police officers, teachers and others with public pensions will now collect their full Social Security benefits.
When asked for comment, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader John Thune said "two things we don't discuss publicly: Whip counts and private conversations with the president."
Several changes to the electoral vote count have been enacted since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
President Biden has made it clear that Israel has the right to defend its citizens as the American ally presses forward with its war against Hamas in Gaza.
Justice Juan Merchan will sentence Trump for his crimes on Jan. 10, a court proceeding that will be unlike any in America's 248 years.
Several Western states are seeing rates worse than last year's peak of flu season.
Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory Friday about alcohol and cancer risk and called for changes to beverage warning labels.
Former Colorado State University basketball star David Roddy continued his commitment to supporting a woman who battled cancer while he lived in Fort Collins.
Broccoli florets from California grower and sold at more than 1,000 Walmart stores are recalled because they could contain listeria.
Looking to amp up your exercise as part of your New Year's resolutions? Here's how to calculate the intensity of your workouts.
New law means police officers, teachers and others with public pensions will now collect their full Social Security benefits.
JetBlue is the first carrier to be penalized by the Department of Transportation for unrealistic scheduling practice.
A federal appeals court has ruled that the FCC overstepped its authority by reinstating "net neutrality" rules governing internet service providers.
The Fed has been pushing down borrowing cuts since September, yet mortgage rates remain close to 7%. Here's what to expect in 2025.
Apple surreptitiously activated Siri to record user conversations through iPhones and other devices, court finds.
With a check in hand, a Coloradan is breathing a sigh of relief.
Some Coloradans are getting caught up in the insurance industry's ongoing efforts to find undisclosed drivers or "hidden drivers" who may be costing the industry lost premiums.
A 31-year-old financial analyst was surprised when his insurance company recently informed him that they were increasing his six month premium by $312 for another driver in his home, who he says does not exist.
The state's budget crisis means Colorado families who fought for access to a critical autism therapy now have more work to do.
Last year, 999 claims were made related to damage caused by the roadway in Colorado and nine were paid out.