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As more people move into rapidly expanding communities like Aurora Highlands and Murphy Creek, many find themselves facing an unexpected challenge, which is getting groceries.
A local investigation continues looking into a costly heist of $1.4 million of Nintendo Switch 2 consoles being stolen from a truck.
Bibamba is on a mission to make a difference with good business practices and great products.
A dog sitter is accused of stealing nearly half a million dollars in jewelry. The owner of the dog says she met the sitter through the app Rover.
A bear that made its way through multiple suburban neighborhoods in the Denver metro area was tranquilized and relocated over the weekend.
The Fort Collins Loveland Water District is investing in an aquifer near the Wyoming and Colorado border in an effort to secure drinking water for the region's projected growth.
Greeley has enacted a new law banning camping or storing personal items in nearly all public and private spaces. The law was first discussed more than two years ago and took effect Wednesday. But enforcement isn't starting yet.
Just weeks before completion of construction, Northern Water has confirmed uranium has been discovered at the site of the Chimney Hollow Reservoir and Dam.
With so many people moving to Northern Colorado and the continuous rise in inflation, officials with Larimer County are warning residents now that there is a pending shortfall when it comes to the county's budget for maintaining bridges and county roadways.
Nearly two years after a young Colorado boy was killed by a distracted driver, his community is uniting for "Ollie's Ride for Change."
For the past 30 years, The Urban Farm, located just a few miles from downtown Denver, has taught kids, summer campers, and adults what it's like to work at a farm.
A new paid leave program for city workers is causing "unintended consequences" at Denver's 911 call answering center, with overall leave usage among 911 call takers shooting up 334% in 2024. That's according to the director of the 911 center.
A sixth-generation Coloradan has made it his mission to bring together the leaders of Colorado's craft beer industry and keep the beers people love in their state.
Thousands of Denver homeowners have filed a lawsuit against Nestle over the stench coming from the Purina plant near I-70 and York Street.
A steady stream of Denver City workers on Wednesday blasted a proposed rule change that would make it easier to lay off city workers, regardless of their seniority.
As more people move into rapidly expanding communities like Aurora Highlands and Murphy Creek, many find themselves facing an unexpected challenge, which is getting groceries.
A Colorado mom is worried and angry after she was struck by a stray bullet while inside her home in Aurora.
The Aurora Police Department is investigating suspected gang activity at an apartment complex that is reminiscent of last year's Tren de Aragua gang activity at another apartment complex in the Colorado city.
A 3-year-old Aurora child is fighting for his life after being shot inside his home and now his father has been arrested in Colorado Springs and is considered a "person of interest" in the shooting.
For Aurora, Saturday was a day to celebrate the richness of its many immigrant communities.
Jackson County Sheriff Jarrod Poley has been recalled by his community several years after being sworn in.
After some changes in trash accessibility in the town of Silverton, some local restaurant owners are fighting to have things changed.
A hiker was critically injured in Colorado on Thursday when they were struck by lightning on the summit of Torreys Peak. First responders said the rescue was a massive team effort between a few different agencies.
Colorado Department of Transportation crews showed off their equipment and operating skills at the Truck Rodeo this week.
Find out how to avoid the closures east of Idaho Springs on I-70 this summer.
Greg Johnson walks with a limp three years after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle in Golden. Now no one will be held responsible.
At June 9's Wheat Ridge City Council meeting, an ordinance was passed that effectively paved the way for freestanding emergency departments to be built and operate within the city limits.
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in Colorado is one of the most popular attractions in the state, and it may soon have a public transit option to get there.
The new design from Molon Labe Seating in Colorado is called the Freedom Seat and aims to make flying more accessible for people with disabilities.
A nonprofit that helps older residents with free home repairs is seeing more and more requests coming in.
Authorities in Boulder are adding extra law enforcement patrols and stepping up enforcement of overnight parking at Flagstaff Mountain.
Three times, what one Northern Colorado woman believes is the same man, has visited her home at night in the Harvest Junction Village neighborhood in Longmont to steal her flags.
As Megan Trussell's family continues to dispute the cause of death in their daughter's Boulder County Sheriff's Office investigation, a Colorado state senator is pushing for new legislation in an effort to support families in the future.
Former students of the University of Colorado in Boulder are finding new ways to enjoy the outdoors while protecting the environment.
The City of Boulder has revamped an old storage space and turned it into a secure biking facility.
New Safeway locations joined UFCW Local 7's strike efforts, bringing the total to six locations across the state with more expected in the coming days. It's the first Safeway strike in almost 30 years.
The organizer of one of the rallies in Douglas County expected 1,000 people to attend, but it appeared they may have surpassed that number.
This Saturday, June 14, hundreds of "No Kings" rallies are expected to take place across the country, including in Douglas County, Colorado.
Attorneys for The Rock Church in Castle Rock announced the settlement, which includes the town allowing the church to use the shelter and paying the church's legal fees in the suit -- to the tune of $225,000.
Debate over home rule in Douglas County is heating up, with residents set to vote on the matter in less than two weeks.
Photos of the wreckage are among many reminders of how Colorado resident Magda Navarro's life has completely changed after a deadly crash earlier this year.
The City of Thornton will swear in a new police chief Tuesday evening, but prior to that, CBS News Colorado has learned that Jim Baird accidentally fired a new gun at his apartment on May 14, something the City of Thornton had not previously disclosed.
This year's parade grand marshals were U.S. Marine Corps and Colorado Army National Guard veteran Luis Calzada and U.S. Air Force veteran Tim Gallagher.
One Colorado family's hopes turned into a nightmare after they said a construction company disappeared mid-project, then filed for bankruptcy.
CBS News recently gave some good news to a special group of teachers across the country: they are being inducted into the National Teacher Hall of Fame.
The Colorado district attorney who will be prosecuting the new case against Barry Morphew in the killing of his wife Suzanne says she's proud of the work that led to this week's grand jury indictment.
Rep. Joe Neguse is leading a bipartisan effort aimed at restoring trust in the federal government.
A Colorado man is hitting the road and bringing classic arcade games to you as a way of honoring a late friend.
The family of a CU Boulder student who was found deceased earlier this year hopes that helping others may help them find answers to her death.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
Rep. Joe Neguse, the U.S. House Assistant Minority Leader and a Democrat who represents Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, is leading a bipartisan effort aimed at restoring trust in the federal government.
The high temperatures in Denver reached the high 90s on Friday, and one Colorado food truck worker described how he tries to avoid overheating.
Investigators Officers arrested Garret Van Mullins on Thursday and he faces a charge of unlawful distribution of marijuana to a minor.
A total of 41 artworks are on display in the exhibit that is meant to stimulate thought and emotion.
Rep. Joe Neguse, the U.S. House Assistant Minority Leader and a Democrat who represents Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, says the commemoration is one of the most meaningful events he does each year. Click here if you or someone you know would like to participate in this year's commemoration.
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
Bethpage Black is not only one of the best and most demanding golf courses in the world, it's public. One of the rare public tracks that has what it takes to host golf's best.
J.J. Spaun took advantage of a lengthy rain delay to recover and win the U.S. Open.
The All Women's Sports Network is exclusively dedicated to female sports around the world.
A $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA and former student-athletes will soon allow schools to pay players directly. But what does that mean for athletes who aren't on scholarship?
Kroger said all employees at the affected stores will be offered jobs at other locations.
President Trump said his intelligence director was "wrong" when she testified Iran wasn't building a nuclear weapon.
AAA expects 72 million travelers during the nine-day holiday stretch in 2025, but airports are testing new technology to handle the surge.
The insurer said it stopped the intrusion after identifying suspicious activity on its U.S. network last week.
A judge said the Trump administration cannot tie federal transportation funding to cooperation with immigration authorities.
Rep. Joe Neguse is leading a bipartisan effort aimed at restoring trust in the federal government.
President Trump said his intelligence director was "wrong" when she testified Iran wasn't building a nuclear weapon.
Harvard can continue hosting foreign students, a federal judge ruled Friday.
In a victory for President Trump, about 4,000 National Guard troops can remain in Los Angeles for now.
President Trump appeared to mark Juneteenth — a day he has commemorated in the past — by arguing businesses are closed for "too many non-working holidays."
An NFL linebacker who grew up in Colorado returned to the high school he attended on Friday.
A dog on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is being used in a rather unique way: helping patients with obsessive compulsive disorder manage their symptoms.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser says a U.S. Supreme Court ruling issued Wednesday will not affect access to gender-affirming care in the state.
Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup was voluntarily recalled due to the presence of Bacillus cereus, which can cause two types of food-borne illnesses, and loss of shelf-stability.
A short circuit in the minifridges caused numerous fires, two of which resulted in more than $360,000 in property damages.
Kroger said all employees at the affected stores will be offered jobs at other locations.
The insurer said it stopped the intrusion after identifying suspicious activity on its U.S. network last week.
A sixth-generation Coloradan has made it his mission to bring together the leaders of Colorado's craft beer industry and keep the beers people love in their state.
One of the most successful figures in Colorado business history has died. James Leprino was 87.
U.S. airlines, including United Airlines and American Airlines, are suspending flights to parts of the Middle East amid the conflict between Israel and Iran.
A new paid leave program for city workers is causing "unintended consequences" at Denver's 911 call answering center, with overall leave usage among 911 call takers shooting up 334% in 2024. That's according to the director of the 911 center.
Janel Forde, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's Chief Operating Officer, has left the Mayor's office and taken a job with the University of Colorado.
A steady stream of Denver City workers on Wednesday blasted a proposed rule change that would make it easier to lay off city workers, regardless of their seniority.
A dog sitter is accused of stealing nearly half a million dollars in jewelry. The owner of the dog says she met the sitter through the app Rover.
Neka Sunlin estimates she has checked out about 1,000 Front Range sprinkler systems in the past 9 years, and invariably finds inefficiencies in the residential sprinkler systems that are costing homeowners water and money.