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The Social Media Victims Law Center has filed three lawsuits against chatbot platform Character.AI. Two of them are in Colorado.
Some parents in Colorado's Brighton community are feeling frustrated after they say there was a lack of communication from school administration after bullets were found on the school campus.
October is Fire Prevention Month, and volunteers with the Rotary Club, the Red Cross and Thornton Fire Department spent their day on Saturday making sure residents were ready.
In a rural community in Brighton, residents were stunned by a heartbreaking discovery. It's the third case of animal cruelty in Adams County in the last two months.
In late August, more than a dozen animals and three children were removed from a Commerce City home described by police as being in "deplorable" condition. The residence belongs to Demetrio and Araceli Urbina, according to authorities.
A bike ride through Denver's west side Jewish delis offered more than breakfast -- it was a celebration of culture, heritage, and community.
Denver police say a suspect is in custody after numerous vehicles at the University of Denver were damaged and vandalized overnight.
This year marked the 20th annual Miles for Moms run/walk/roll, with nearly 300 participants and more than $70,000 raised, more than doubling the original $30,000 goal.
Denver's Board of Ethics on Friday cleared Denver International Airport and its Chief Executive Officer, Phil Washington, of an ethics violation related to a trip to a conference in Madrid earlier this year.
Building a food system he hopes will heal communities, as it healed him.
Despite years of enforcement efforts, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office says complaints about illegal street racing and street takeovers continue to rise.
All over the state, Coloradans are flocking to the mountains to see the changing leaves. Areas like Aspen and Guanella Pass have long been the "go-to" places for first-timers, but even the more hidden gems are starting to face crowding.
The Ralston Valley Mustangs have a set of twins they're hoping will make the difference this year for their team.
One Colorado community is moving forward with a sweeping overhaul of its zoning rules, a plan city leaders say is aimed at expanding housing options, including duplexes, townhomes, and accessory dwelling units.
Arvada, Edgewater, Golden, Lakewood, Westminster and Wheat Ridge, along with Jefferson County, voted to enter an intergovernmental agreement in order to properly coordinate the resources needed for their own shelter network.
Many 1-800-PACK-RAT customers who have been waiting weeks or even more than a month are finally receiving their belongings.
Douglas County will contribute $15 million to parks in Lone Tree and Parker.
After a historic season that ended with a trip to the Colorado state championship game, the Legend Titans football team is back, and this time, they want to finish the job.
In the Town of Parker, the population has increased by more than 10,000 in the last five years. As the community grows, a business improvement district (BID) is working to make downtown Parker a destination.
A Colorado man living with multiple sclerosis hopes his perseverance will help raise money for MS research.
Colorado State University is recognized as one of the top veterinary science schools in the United States, and now the university has added a course for studying honeybees for the first time.
After overcoming many legal battles, the city of Greeley broke ground on the Cascadia project.
As Colorado expands access to speed enforcement cameras, one sheriff is arguing the cameras appear to be money generators for the cities that use them.
As the federal government shutdown begins, concern is growing in Estes Park.
A group of people in the southern part of Loveland on Tuesday protested the city's decision to dismantle an overnight shelter.
A couple is reeling after an arson fire destroyed their concrete mixer trucks, which are the foundation of their family-owned business.
There is a new initiative in some Arapahoe County communities to better track scooter and e-bike parking.
One of the core values at Arapahoe High School is honoring and nurturing its relationship with the Northern Arapaho Tribe.
Residents who live at an RV park in Sheridan could be forced to find a new home. If the city approves a rezoning application, the Flying Saucer RV Park will be turned into an apartment complex, displacing more than 100 residents.
A couple of local skaters have started building a DIY skatepark under a bridge in Littleton, but there's one drawback: CDOT owns the property.
The Colorado Department of Transportation got a stinging verdict from a jury Friday in a court challenge over an eminent domain action in Genesee.
Gold Hill is a small mountain community in Boulder County where everyone is closely knit. Cell service can be spotty but now there's unreliable landline service.
A Colorado couple on vacation out of state found a puppy who had been horribly abused. They rescued the pup and ultimately decided to adopt her. For a week now, she has been recovering in Colorado.
Ticket sales and other donations from The Untold Stories Of Gaza at Theatre O in Boulder have raised more than $10,000
A neighborhood with houses dating back to the 1950s is now at the center of a zoning controversy. In Boulder's University Heights, some neighbors are fighting against the CU's plan to build six- to eight-story dormitories next door to their homes.
As the federal government shutdown begins, concern is growing in Estes Park.
The long-awaited Vail Pass Rest Area is finally open.
Colorado's zebra mussel problem has been confirmed in the Colorado River.
Despite heavy rain and snow during the first storm of the season, people were out and about throughout Colorado enjoying the state's plethora of outdoor activities.
The Family & Intercultural Resource Center has already seen a 350% spike in visitors since the pandemic, and now it's preparing for even more demand as federal SNAP benefits get harder to qualify for.
Aurora's Wellness Court focuses on defendants whose criminal behavior is affected by mental illness, addiction, or homelessness - pairing accountability with treatment and support.
Recent fires in Aurora have firefighters using new methods to extinguish lithium battery fires.
Earlier this month, a 17-year-old in Aurora called 911 and police say he threatened to shoot up a gas station and then open fire on officers. The Aurora Police Department on Friday shared their officers' body camera footage of that incident that led to the teenager's death.
The Aurora Police Department wants to add facial recognition software to its crime-fighting toolkit.
Aurora Mini-Con is the place to explore all things pop culture.
As part of the production, one Colorado man will be taking the stage each night. Ryan Fitzgerald, who grew up in both Denver and Northern Colorado, is among the many talented actors on tour.
Montrose Regional Health is now facing its second lawsuit in nine years, accusing it of age discrimination against older nurses, an accusation the healthcare provider strongly denies.
A bike ride through Denver's west side Jewish delis offered more than breakfast -- it was a celebration of culture, heritage, and community.
A 71-year-old Sheridan, Wyoming, woman was sentenced last week to prison for buying three handguns which she gave to her son, a convicted felon. Her son then used one of the weapons to kill a police officer.
Boulder police are looking for three motorcyclists who they say fired shots at a driver before leading officers on a chase through several Colorado communities.
Rain and mountain snow move in Sunday night with chilly temperatures to start the new week across Colorado.
The walk was at Sloan's Lake Park in Denver on Sunday and was organized by ALS United Rocky Mountain.
Despite tens of thousands of people driving through small towns in Colorado's mountains to see the leaves change colors, business owners are raising concerns about seeing less of another kind of green.
This special program focuses on the impact of Colorado's Latino community on the state's history, present, and future, in the areas of culture, health, business, and the arts.
Boulder police are looking for three motorcyclists who they say fired shots at a driver before leading officers on a chase through several Colorado communities.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix threw a critical 4th quarter touchdown, followed by a 2-point conversion to overtake the Eagles for the lead.
Bowling Green's new mascot is a 3-year-old Persian cat owned by George Carlson, who also happens to be the football team's long snapper.
A large group of Colorado Avalanche players attended the Thursday Night Football game in the Los Angeles area between the Rams and the 49ers.
Coach Deion Sanders and his Buffaloes are returning to the scene of arguably the biggest win in the Colorado's head coach's tenure so far, and he remembers the scene in Fort Worth two years ago as "pandemonium."
Erik Johnson has retired from professional hockey after winning a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2022.
Congressional leaders traded blame for the government shutdown on Sunday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government stretched into another week without progress on negotiations.
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is testing drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans – and is teaching AI how to fight, a potential revolution in warfare.
In city after city, the Trump administration has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record.
Americans are concerned about the effect of the shutdown on the economy, amid unease about jobs and inflation.
Rite Aid announced on its website that all locations will be closing.
Congressional leaders traded blame for the government shutdown on Sunday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government stretched into another week without progress on negotiations.
Americans are concerned about the effect of the shutdown on the economy, amid unease about jobs and inflation.
Despite years of enforcement efforts, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office says complaints about illegal street racing and street takeovers continue to rise.
The FBI is considering carrying out a "showy" arrest and perp walk of the agency's now-indicted ex-director James Comey, sources tell CBS News.
Gov. Jared Polis took time to highlight a key part of Colorado's economy Friday, and that's all our outdoors has to offer.
Michaela Del Barrio was worried about her family's history with breast cancer, but she didn't expect an early assessment to find anything.
Leaders at Denver Health are thinking outside the box to meet the need for dental assistants and hygienists.
Pfizer is the first of many drug makers President Trump claimed has agreed to offer steep drug discounts to all Americans through TrumpRx, in line with the lowest prices paid by Europeans.
Federal health officials have approved another generic version of the abortion pill, prompting outrage from abortion opponents.
President Trump's suggestion that the combination measles, mumps and rubella vaccine should be separated marks a sharp break from decades of immunization practice.
Rite Aid announced on its website that all locations will be closing.
A couple is reeling after an arson fire destroyed their concrete mixer trucks, which are the foundation of their family-owned business.
A company that researches solar thermal energy used in power plants may close due to new Trump administration funding cuts.
Denver's Board of Ethics on Friday cleared Denver International Airport and its Chief Executive Officer, Phil Washington, of an ethics violation related to a trip to a conference in Madrid earlier this year.
Building a food system he hopes will heal communities, as it healed him.
Denver's Board of Ethics on Friday cleared Denver International Airport and its Chief Executive Officer, Phil Washington, of an ethics violation related to a trip to a conference in Madrid earlier this year.
After months of fighting, a Colorado family is breathing a sigh of relief after the FDA announced initial approval of an experimental medication helping to keep their son alive.
A series of three attempted armed robberies targeting men with Rolex watches in Denver's Cherry Creek North neighborhood led police and federal investigators to deport one suspected Venezuelan TdA gang member.
A Colorado man is warning others after falling victim to an elaborate romance scam that cost him more than a million dollars in savings.
Neighbors living next to Denver's Elati Village micro community are asking the facility be shut down or moved "immediately" after an RV parked outside the facility burst into flames during the night of Sept. 11.