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The family of a man murdered in rural Jefferson County is opposing parole for a 23-year-old accused of gruesome crimes in the aftermath of the murder.
They say age is just a number and for Alexis Lopez, that certainly rings true. Lopez is a leap year baby, or "leapling," and is celebrating her birthday this Leap Day. It only comes every four years.
To help communities adjust to living with wolves, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has started an educational presentation for wolf reintroduction.
A man from Wheat Ridge has been taken into custody for assaulting law enforcement, along with other charges during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Meet Sadie Sherman, a paleontologist at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science who is a mentor to the next generation of potential scientists as CBS Colorado celebrates the 10th anniversary of Girls & Science.
Opera Colorado's production of "The Flying Dutchman" was created from the ground up in about 2 years.
A 29-year-old man who escaped from deputies in Douglas County and was on the run in Colorado for more than a week is back in custody.
As the City of Denver pulls back shelter resources for the migrant community, and other municipalities share their stance on not providing assistance during the ongoing arrivals, local nonprofit organizations are left with the brunt of the workload.
Colorado is set to start accepting applications later this year for psilocybin "natural healing centers." Officials in Denver are asking for the public's help coming up with a plan for how licensing would work in the city.
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Lorenzo Contreras is a big reason why Smoky Hill High School is one of the best basketball teams in the state. Lorenzo's passion doesn't end on the basketball court. He's a published author who's written a children's book that reached No. 1 on Amazon.
Shohei Ohtani, who recently signed a record-breaking contract with the L.A. Dodgers, has announced his marriage to a woman from his native Japan.
Coach Prime impressed in Year 1, but is there enough in the tank for a sophomore leap?
Cynisca Cycling was set to compete in Belgium's Argenta Classic, but did not have the necessary riders to race.
At the NFL Combine, Broncos head coach Sean Payton said the team has not made a decision on Russell Wilson and that the verdict would most likely come within the next 2 weeks.
Handwritten notes about where Vanessa Ewing's missing package went were the key to unlocking a much bigger problem within her neighborhood.
The family of a man murdered in rural Jefferson County is opposing parole for a 23-year-old accused of gruesome crimes in the aftermath of the murder.
Chief Meteorologist Dave Aguilera visits Mountain Ridge Middle School in Highlands Ranch
Lorenzo Contreras is a big reason why Smoky Hill High School is one of the best basketball teams in the state. Lorenzo's passion doesn't end on the basketball court. He's a published author who's written a children's book that reached No. 1 on Amazon.
CBS News Colorado First Alert meteorologist Dave Dave Aguilera takes a visit to Mountain Ridge Middle School in Highlands Ranch to do some weather experiments with students.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified before the House Armed Services Committee on why the Pentagon waited several days to notify Congress that Austin was hospitalized.
It's too late to mail in your 2024 Colorado presidential primary election ballot, but there are ways to make your vote count. The deadline to submit ballots is 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5.
The bill now heads to President Biden's desk with government funding set to expire Friday.
Colorado state Rep. Naquetta Ricks introduced a bill that would ban advertising or selling a product or service without disclosing all fees upfront. Violations would be a deceptive trade practice.
The legislation aimed to preempt state efforts to restrict the fertility treatment technology.
The event, hosted by the Black and African American Cultural Center on campus, allowed students of all backgrounds to see how their peers express themselves through both fashion and small businesses.
As CBS News Colorado continues to Elevate Black Voices, we wanted to highlight a Black choir right here in our community. Tarell Martin & C2 Mass Choir is comprised of singers from a number of churches across Colorado.
Workers covered up parts of the damaged area of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" monument in Denver's City Park as the artist who created it came by to lament what had happened.
Communities across the region are finding innovative ways to address racial equity, to ensure all Coloradans thrive.
For seven years, members of a predominantly White church congregation in Douglas County have been meeting every month to learn about race and racism.
It was a long day recently at McMeen Elementary School, where children are learning along with many new migrant children who have arrived at the dual language school since Denver's wave of migrants has impacted the city.
McMeen Elementary School in Denver is popular among migrants because of its bilingual teachers and proximity to affordable housing. Your Reporters from CBS Colorado have been covering stories from the school in the McMeen in the Middle series. Executive Producer of Community Impact Anna Alejo provided an update on the project.
CBS News Colorado's McMeen in the Middle series is looking at how one Denver Public School is handling the number of new students who've arrived from the Southern border.
Many migrants who are adjusting to life in Colorado got the chance to just be kids as they attended a birthday party for one of their classmates over the weekend.
McMeen in the Middle is CBS News Colorado's exclusive series on how one Denver school is responding to the continuous enrollment of migrant students. Reporter Jasmine Arenas followed one of those families to their home where they discussed their struggles after arriving in the United States.
Some Coloradans opposed to removing caps on pain and suffering damages are speaking out following a story showing why some attorneys feel the removal is necessary to ensure people who suffer life-altering injuries receive the money they deserve.
A police officer has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman who said she was incapable of giving consent and then texted her the next day. The two met on Hinge and now Colorado lawmakers will vote on a bill that could regulate dating apps.
A man who lost his leg while working at a fracking site in northern Colorado, Steve Straughen, won $30 million in federal court this month, but his attorney says he'll only receive about half of that, because of state laws that put caps on jury awards.
A Gila monster that bit its owner in Lakewood on Feb. 12, leading to the man's death, was returned to Colorado this week and sent to a lab in Greeley on Thursday for testing on the reptile's venom.
Dysfunction continues in Colorado's Medicaid system, sources tell CBS News Colorado, with tens of thousands of people unable to pay for the health care they need to survive.
The latest data comes as the FDA is weighing a major revision to the flu shots.
Colorado is set to start accepting applications later this year for psilocybin "natural healing centers." Officials in Denver are asking for the public's help coming up with a plan for how licensing would work in the city.
There are about 90 sterilizing plants in the U.S. that use a cancer-causing gas called ethylene oxide. Some say new proposed regulations don't go far enough.
Beginning in 2020, U.S. food manufacturers committed to phasing out PFAS in wrappers, boxes and bags with coating to prevent grease, water and other liquids from soaking through.
Studies show that even when the virus is mild and exclusively confined to the lungs, it can still provoke inflammation in the brain and impair brain cells' ability to regenerate.
CBS Colorado will stream a Girls & Science Community Conversation on Thursday, March 14th at 7 p.m. on CBS News Colorado. The conversation will feature female mentors who will share their experiences in STEM fields with Girls Inc. of Metro Denver's youth participants.
CBS Colorado team members got together with other volunteers for a build of "Girls thINC Outside the Box" activity kits through Girls Inc. of Metro Denver.
The family of a man murdered in rural Jefferson County is opposing parole for a 23-year-old accused of gruesome crimes in the aftermath of the murder.
They say age is just a number and for Alexis Lopez, that certainly rings true. Lopez is a leap year baby, or "leapling," and is celebrating her birthday this Leap Day. It only comes every four years.
To help communities adjust to living with wolves, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has started an educational presentation for wolf reintroduction.
A man from Wheat Ridge has been taken into custody for assaulting law enforcement, along with other charges during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Meet Sadie Sherman, a paleontologist at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science who is a mentor to the next generation of potential scientists as CBS Colorado celebrates the 10th anniversary of Girls & Science.
Handwritten notes about where Vanessa Ewing's missing package went were the key to unlocking a much bigger problem within her neighborhood.
The family of a man murdered in rural Jefferson County is opposing parole for a 23-year-old accused of gruesome crimes in the aftermath of the murder.
Chief Meteorologist Dave Aguilera visits Mountain Ridge Middle School in Highlands Ranch
Lorenzo Contreras is a big reason why Smoky Hill High School is one of the best basketball teams in the state. Lorenzo's passion doesn't end on the basketball court. He's a published author who's written a children's book that reached No. 1 on Amazon.
CBS News Colorado First Alert meteorologist Dave Dave Aguilera takes a visit to Mountain Ridge Middle School in Highlands Ranch to do some weather experiments with students.
Lorenzo Contreras is a big reason why Smoky Hill High School is one of the best basketball teams in the state. Lorenzo's passion doesn't end on the basketball court. He's a published author who's written a children's book that reached No. 1 on Amazon.
Shohei Ohtani, who recently signed a record-breaking contract with the L.A. Dodgers, has announced his marriage to a woman from his native Japan.
Coach Prime impressed in Year 1, but is there enough in the tank for a sophomore leap?
Cynisca Cycling was set to compete in Belgium's Argenta Classic, but did not have the necessary riders to race.
At the NFL Combine, Broncos head coach Sean Payton said the team has not made a decision on Russell Wilson and that the verdict would most likely come within the next 2 weeks.
'Elsbeth' is based on the character featured in 'The Good Wife' and 'The Good Fight'.
The latest data comes as the FDA is weighing a major revision to the flu shots.
The free housing initiative, which is the first of its kind in the country, has not only attracted attention for its innovation, but for its potential to serve as a blueprint for addressing educational and housing challenges nationwide.
A ball joint issue may cause the wheel to fall outward, resulting in a loss of vehicle control, increasing risk of a crash, the Stellantis-owned automaker said.
Shohei Ohtani, who recently signed a record-breaking contract with the L.A. Dodgers, has announced his marriage to a woman from his native Japan.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified before the House Armed Services Committee on why the Pentagon waited several days to notify Congress that Austin was hospitalized.
It's too late to mail in your 2024 Colorado presidential primary election ballot, but there are ways to make your vote count. The deadline to submit ballots is 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5.
The bill now heads to President Biden's desk with government funding set to expire Friday.
Colorado state Rep. Naquetta Ricks introduced a bill that would ban advertising or selling a product or service without disclosing all fees upfront. Violations would be a deceptive trade practice.
The legislation aimed to preempt state efforts to restrict the fertility treatment technology.
The latest data comes as the FDA is weighing a major revision to the flu shots.
Colorado is set to start accepting applications later this year for psilocybin "natural healing centers." Officials in Denver are asking for the public's help coming up with a plan for how licensing would work in the city.
There are about 90 sterilizing plants in the U.S. that use a cancer-causing gas called ethylene oxide. Some say new proposed regulations don't go far enough.
Beginning in 2020, U.S. food manufacturers committed to phasing out PFAS in wrappers, boxes and bags with coating to prevent grease, water and other liquids from soaking through.
Studies show that even when the virus is mild and exclusively confined to the lungs, it can still provoke inflammation in the brain and impair brain cells' ability to regenerate.
The free housing initiative, which is the first of its kind in the country, has not only attracted attention for its innovation, but for its potential to serve as a blueprint for addressing educational and housing challenges nationwide.
A ball joint issue may cause the wheel to fall outward, resulting in a loss of vehicle control, increasing risk of a crash, the Stellantis-owned automaker said.
Colorado state Rep. Naquetta Ricks introduced a bill that would ban advertising or selling a product or service without disclosing all fees upfront. Violations would be a deceptive trade practice.
When asked for basics on elections, artificial intelligence tools provided wrong information more than half the time, one analysis found.
Vehicle maker's fourth recall in six days seeks to address issue that can lead to parts separating from the axles.
MSU Denver students have a direct hand in helping Colorado taxpayers get their taxes filed and done.
More help is on the way for Coloradans struggling to pay their rent. It's through the state's Temporary Rental Assistance Grant and the first deadline of the year for pre-applications is at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Valentine's Day is only a few days away, and new data shows couples are being unfaithful when it comes to money. A Colorado financial expert weighs in for Making Ends Meet.
From choosing a major to even finding funds to pay for yearly tuition, college students can face many struggles and stressors. However, the staff at UNC wants to change that. This fall, UNC will give the gift of free tuition.
The holidays have come and gone, and while they can bring joy, they're also expensive. The tiniest of costs add up quickly. Data from LendingTree shows that 34% of Americans went into debt last holiday season with an average of $1,028.