
Colorado fans feel inspired, excitement over women's soccer during USWNT game
In the past few years, women's sports have gained popularity. Now, one of the world's oldest sports is taking Colorado by storm.
In the past few years, women's sports have gained popularity. Now, one of the world's oldest sports is taking Colorado by storm.
Colorado investigators said the improper installation of mechanical gear at a Chevron oil and gas pad in Galeton was the cause of a multi-day leak in April.
Fans are in a frenzy, as heavy metal royalty has arrived in Denver.
The water is running fast as Clear Creek officially opened its tubing season this week.
A controversial pedestrian bridge to celebrate Colorado's 150th birthday has cleared its first hurdle.
A new law requiring more training for those seeking concealed handgun permits in Colorado goes into effect on Tuesday and sheriff's offices around the state are experiencing long lines of people to get or renew their permits.
State and city officials praised a Denver district judge's decision to block an order that directed employees to comply with a Federal immigration subpoena on immigrant children.
Newly released video, obtained by CBS News Colorado through an open records request, shows the moments two Aurora firefighters pointed spotlights at an oncoming Aurora police cruiser, forcing the officer off the road.
Here in Colorado, we are thick into wedding season, and tying the knot can be expensive. But experts say there are things to help you say "I do" without going into debt.
Brightflight Drone Shows is planning a bigger, more intricate drone show for its second Indy Eve appearance.
Wildfires across western Colorado are causing significant impacts to travel along Interstate 70. Those fires were reported in Garfield, Eagle, and Moffat Counties.
This week's drought update shows little overall change across Colorado, but some areas—particularly in the northwest—are seeing worsening conditions.
For the first time, a group of Arapahoe County residents will provide input to county commissioners on how to spend voter-approved funds, like repairing roads, improving public safety, and preventing homelessness.
Some residents in Elbert County, Colorado, cheered as the Board of Commissioners denied a proposed construction project that would disrupt the rural, ranching, and farming community.
The Jefferson County Sheriff and the City of Golden lifted restrictions on the waterway at noon on June 24.
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