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The Douglas County School District has announced which Highlands Ranch elementary schools will be consolidated. The decision comes after two years of planning, policy recommendations, and meetings with parents.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and Colorado doctors are warning the deadly disease is on the rise among young people.
A local Facebook group is helping people in Parker get items for free that they might need. It's also an opportunity for people to let go of items they might have been holding onto while giving back and helping their neighbors.
A bill in front of the state House could create an avenue for Coloradans to file ethics complaints about elected leaders of special districts.
Commissioners in Colorado's Douglas County will discuss plans for a mega sports complex in a work session on Tuesday morning.
Homeowners in Castle Rock are making progress in a fight to take over metro district leadership from a developer in Colorado, after $70 million in metro district bond debt from the 1980s, intended to pay off infrastructure for the Meadows neighborhood, has now ballooned sixfold.
Investigators in Douglas County believe the suspects used Wi-Fi jammers to disrupt home security systems and cameras.
In the heart of downtown Castle Rock is a historic building older than the town itself. Now, there's a plan to give it new life.
A Kiowa man who nearly lost his battle with COVID-19 returned to the ICU where he spent two months to thank the care team that saved his life.
Nearly one hundred Colorado residents gathered Saturday to oppose a proposal to allow camping in Douglas County open space.
As Windsor continues to rapidly grow in population, town officials are spending millions of dollars to save millions in the future.
A big change is coming for two notable Colorado breweries.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced Wednesday a new downtown safety plan.
In Aurora, code enforcement officers respond to single-family housing rentals on a complaint basis, keeping track of all properties that are in violation of the city's housing code and issuing re-inspection fines based on how many times officers respond.
The Denver City Council has approved a resolution to enact a $15 million study on the future of Peña Boulevard, the 11-mile corridor connecting Interstate 70 with Denver International Airport.
Some owners of businesses downtown shared their reaction to the mayor's plan to address violence.
Two bills aimed at protecting kids on social media have divided Colorado's attorney general and the governor.
Some local food prices in Colorado could be impacted by the tariffs.
Some Colorado leaders like Sen. John Hickenlooper say the tariffs will cost American jobs.
The Blue Bench annual survivor art show is all about believing survivors of sexual assault.
Less than 48 hours before Danny O'Shea was set to head to the World Figure Skating Championships with his partner Ellie Kam, he was unable to skate.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston painted a purple stripe along Blake Street leading up to the Colorado Rockies' Home Opener.
The 29-page contract calls for Sanders to make an average of $10.8 million per year and includes a slew of incentives and allowances.
Nearly $150 billion in online wagers were placed last year alone. With one in five problem gamblers attempting suicide, experts say the ease of access and number of betting opportunities on one's phone represent a growing public health crisis.
Colorado State University formally welcomed Ali Farokhmanesh as the 21st head men's basketball coach of the CSU Rams.
One restaurant owner worried about tariffs pushing up food prices said such costs are "coming right off my bottom line."
The Trump administration's cuts to the National Institutes of Health has some worried about stalls in research and medicine.
Around 170 staff were cut from the FDA's Office of Inspections and Investigations this week as part of wider cuts at U.S. health agencies.
Nintendo has announced a June 5 launch date for its latest gaming console, the Switch 2.
President Trump announced new reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, which he dubbed "Liberation Day."
Around 170 staff were cut from the FDA's Office of Inspections and Investigations this week as part of wider cuts at U.S. health agencies.
President Trump announced new reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, which he dubbed "Liberation Day."
Amazon has expressed interest in buying TikTok ahead of deadline for ByteDance to sell the social media app or face a U.S. ban.
Colorado State University said on Wednesday that an additional student had their visa revoked after several were revoked a day earlier. The Department of State acknowledged the move but won't say why they were revoked.
The Senate voted Wednesday on a measure aimed at blocking tariffs on Canadian products.
The Trump administration's cuts to the National Institutes of Health has some worried about stalls in research and medicine.
Around 170 staff were cut from the FDA's Office of Inspections and Investigations this week as part of wider cuts at U.S. health agencies.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment led the meeting, emphasizing the importance of early treatment and vaccination to prevent further spread.
Tony's Chocolonely is recalling some products after consumers reported finding "small stones" in the chocolate bars.
The most transmissible infectious disease is now in Colorado. The first case of measles has been confirmed in Pueblo.
A big change is coming for two notable Colorado breweries.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced Wednesday a new downtown safety plan.
One restaurant owner worried about tariffs pushing up food prices said such costs are "coming right off my bottom line."
Nintendo has announced a June 5 launch date for its latest gaming console, the Switch 2.
President Trump announced new reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, which he dubbed "Liberation Day."
A year ago, Michael Burch walked into the Huerfano County jail. He never walked out. His death has now prompted a federal lawsuit.
A conservative legal group said it was "no coincidence" that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his staff began communicating on Signal after the group filed open records requests over Denver's handling of the migrant crisis.
For one Colorado father, something felt off with the family investigator working on his case case. He filed a complaint with the state.
Denver's mayor and 14 of his top advisors, appointees and lawyers nicknamed themselves "Strike Force" and communicated about the migrant crisis through an end-to end encryption app that then proceeded to automatically delete their initial conversations.
A startling discovery about a day care center employee in Centennial left parents in disbelief.