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The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice is investigating claims of harassment and racial discrimination in Douglas County School District.
New 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler is poised to start off his term with tough-on-crime message.
Neighbors grew concerned that someone might have intentionally poisoned pets, but Douglas County officials say that the poisoning was most likely an accident.
The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against a technology company, alleging it deceived users about its artificial intelligence-powered security screening systems installed at STEM School Highlands Ranch.
A proposed K-12 charter, the proposed John Adams Academy, has gotten the green light to bypass the Douglas County School District and seek approval through the State Charter School Authorizer.
If you live in Parker, you can get rid of your Christmas tree in a sustainable way and help a local Cub Scout pack.
Amid a nationwide pilot shortage, a program started by a Castle Rock mom called Summit Homeschool Academy is helping train the next generation of fliers.
You're never too old to sit on Santa's lap. This Christmas season, hundreds of Colorado seniors received visits from Santa and his helpers in Douglas County.
A controversial development in Douglas County will now seek approval through the town of Castle Rock.
Community members are rallying around a Colorado woman after she lost all her belongings, her home, and her dog in a house fire earlier this month.
A dangerously cold Colorado weekend is approaching.
A state lawmaker has filed a lawsuit against Lyft and Shanu Transportation after she claims she was sexually assaulted.
An experienced solo backcountry skier and a one-time member of the Ouray Mountain Rescue Team was the person who died in an avalanche in Colorado a week ago.
Colorado has a new judicial district for the first time in more than 60 years.
There are now more people moving out than there are moving in to the state, according to an annual report.
We know Coloradans want to help people affected by the California wildfires, and CBS is teaming up with the American Red Cross. You can donate by going to RedCross.org/CBS.
Maxar is a space technology company in Westminster that specializes in satellite imagery.
Colorado state lawmaker Jenny Willford has filed a lawsuit against Lyft and Shanu Transportation after she claims she was sexually assaulted.
Interstate 70 was closed in the Vail Pass area during the day.
Teacher Claire Pasco encouraged her students to write letters of support to wildfire victims.
Former Colorado Buffalo and NFL linebacker and current Coloradan Chad Brown says his hometown in California, as well as his parents' home, were destroyed in the Eaton Fire, which continues to burn in the Los Angeles area.
Bo Nix revealed he played through a transverse process fracture of the lumbar spine.
The University of Colorado is honoring former football head coach Bill McCartney in a free memorial event that will be open to the public. McCartney was 84 when he died peacefully, his family said.
Police found that the man was sending Caitlin Clark messages on X that contained multiple threatening and sexually explicit messages.
Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes, James Cook scored on a 5-yard run and finished with 120 yards rushing, and the Buffalo Bills leaned on a balanced offensive attack in a 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos in a wild-card playoff game on Sunday.
South Korea's anti-corruption agency detains impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his brief declaration of martial law.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon, faced some tough questions from Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The death risk goes up to 1 in 100 for those who drink alcohol nine times per week, the report found.
The move is likely to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.
In 2023, the measure had no support from Democrats. This time, it had two Democratic votes.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon, faced some tough questions from Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Colorado's Republican members of Congress -- Lauren Boebert, Jeff Crank, Gabe Evans, and Jeff Hurd -- are calling for an end to wolf reintroduction in the state and delisting the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act.
The move is likely to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.
In 2023, the measure had no support from Democrats. This time, it had two Democratic votes.
The fast-moving legal battle over the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report played out days before Trump's second-term inauguration.
There's a new health warning in Colorado over potential exposure to hepatitis A at a Mexican restaurant in Boulder.
The death risk goes up to 1 in 100 for those who drink alcohol nine times per week, the report found.
More than 20 million egg-laying chickens in the U.S. died last quarter, federal data shows.
Thousands of consumers are getting about $150 each after buying face masks falsely advertised as N95 or equivalent.
Republicans in Washington are working on plans to shrink Medicaid, the nearly $900-billion-a-year government health insurance program that covers 1 in 5 Americans.
There are now more people moving out than there are moving in to the state, according to an annual report.
Meta will cut about 5% of its workforce, focusing on getting rid of low-performing employees at the social media giant.
A law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. is set to take effect on Jan. 19. Here's what that would mean for users of the social media platform.
A popular truck stop in Johnstown is going through some changes.
Consumers will have to buy something if they want to hang out at its coffee shops or use its restrooms.
Denver's mayor plans to announce that the city is acquiring the former Park Hill Golf Course in a land swap deal, and plans to turn it into a public park and open space, according to multiple sources.
The grandparents of Denver stabbing suspect Elijah Caudill say their grandson was plagued with untreated mental health issues all his life and nursed a serious drug habit that included crystal meth, fentanyl and synthetic marijuana.
Records obtained by CBS Colorado show the Colorado Department of Corrections purchased hundreds of Motorola cameras for the adult parole division.
While combing through a pile of paperwork in his kitchen, Brad Bernero says he is doubling down on his fight against the banking giant Wells Fargo.
The former mayor and police chief of Lakeside pleaded guilty Tuesday to embezzlement of public property and official misconduct in connection with a car-flipping scheme uncovered in a CBS News Colorado investigation.