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At the University of Colorado Boulder, thousands of graduates are crossing into the real world and celebrating four years of being a Buff... or, in Jameson Good's case, celebrating more than 100 years of CU family history.
An investigation by CBS Colorado has found that minority students in Boulder Valley School District are almost three times more likely to be disciplined for bullying than White students.
Automated speed trailers have been deployed around the City of Longmont in Northern Colorado to ticket speeders. Right now, there is a 30-day warning period to warn these speeders about the new program.
Earlier this year, Boulder police launched a new Blue Envelope Program aimed at improving interactions between police and community members.
Now that the old ranches in Evergreen have become open space, the barbed wire fences are no longer needed, and they pose a danger to animals.
In what's part of a national trend, the cost of attending many of Colorado's major public universities is on the rise.
Grasslands span from the Great Plains to the foothills, and fires are a natural part of the ecosystem. But as more people have moved into these areas, the threat of a wildfire's destruction has prompted local emergency agencies to rethink their strategies.
A small business in Colorado is closing its doors for good as some Chinese companies are pulling out of American markets due to tariffs.
The future of medical technology is being manufactured right in Colorado, and university students are getting a possible look into their own futures.
A judge has been hearing testimony about a challenge to one of the convictions of a former death row inmate in Colorado.
Predictions for the earthly plunge of a wayward Soviet era Venus space probe are narrowing as the old spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth Friday night.
A proposed development near downtown Castle Rock includes a recreation center, a hotel and hundreds of homes.
A community bell choir could be silenced because their beloved rehearsal space is facing an uncertain future.
Closing of schools in Denver means hundreds of students will have to make the move to new schools next school year, including those attending the Denver School of Innovation and Sustainable Design.
A Colorado snowboarder who fell nearly 50 feet from a chairlift at Keystone late last year has died.
Students from an advanced investment course at MSU Denver got to try their hand at investing with $100,000 of real money.
Predictions for the earthly plunge of a wayward Soviet era Venus space probe are narrowing as the old spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth Friday night.
A proposed development near downtown Castle Rock includes a recreation center, a hotel and hundreds of homes.
Some musicians say their church serves as a community gathering place.
Closing of schools in Denver means hundreds of students will have to make the move to new schools next school year, including those attending the Denver School of Innovation and Sustainable Design.
Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated alpine skier in history, has joined the future Denver National Women's Soccer League team's ownership group, the club announced on Tuesday.
Head coach David Carle is continuing his commitment to the University of Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team.
Katie Ledecky now has the top 10 performances all-time in the event, according to USA Swimming.
The Colorado Avalanche lost to the Dallas Stars 4-2 in Game 7 of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Saturday.
Sovereignty defeated a field of 18 challengers to win the 151st Kentucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs.
Over a dozen states are suing the Trump administration over its efforts to fast-track energy projects, claiming the government is bypassing environmental laws.
Habeas corpus entails the constitutional right to appear before a court to challenge detention.
President Trump says a new U.S. trade pact with the U.K. can serve as the basis for more trade deals. Economists say that could be a problem.
Amid steep levies, shipments from China to the U.S. plunged in April, with Chinese exports rerouted to other countries.
Rich Trumka says he was fired from the Consumer Product Safety Commission after refusing to allow DOGE into the agency.
At least half a dozen USAID employees are facing threats of "disciplinary action" for speaking to reporters after they thought they had been fired.
Over a dozen states are suing the Trump administration over its efforts to fast-track energy projects, claiming the government is bypassing environmental laws.
Habeas corpus entails the constitutional right to appear before a court to challenge detention.
President Trump says a new U.S. trade pact with the U.K. can serve as the basis for more trade deals. Economists say that could be a problem.
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson warns FEMA personnel in first all-hands meeting, saying "I and I alone speak for FEMA."
Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract and calcium phosphate are three food colors from natural sources the FDA has approved for use in food.
Dr. Casey Means, President Trump's nominee to serve as U.S. surgeon general, has largely focused on metabolic dysfunction in her work — but what is it?
The Trump administration is facing a May 12 deadline to declare if it will defend Biden-era regulations that aim to enforce laws requiring parity in insurance coverage of mental and physical health care.
A recent dip in overdose deaths has been credited in part to wider naloxone access.
President Trump will introduce a "most favored nation" plan aimed at cutting Medicare drug prices by linking them to the prices of medication abroad, sources told CBS News.
President Trump says a new U.S. trade pact with the U.K. can serve as the basis for more trade deals. Economists say that could be a problem.
Amid steep levies, shipments from China to the U.S. plunged in April, with Chinese exports rerouted to other countries.
Rich Trumka says he was fired from the Consumer Product Safety Commission after refusing to allow DOGE into the agency.
President Trump opened the door to lowering tariffs on China as U.S. and Chinese officials prepare to meet this weekend.
Denver International Airport CEO Phillip Washington and his top executives recently flew round-trip to Madrid for a three-day airport conference for a total cost of about $165,000, records show -- far more than the cost for similarly-sized airports.
A number of drivers in the state are now raising concerns over express lane citations issued in the state in court.
Denver International Airport CEO Phillip Washington and his top executives recently flew round-trip to Madrid for a three-day airport conference for a total cost of about $165,000, records show -- far more than the cost for similarly-sized airports.
A woman, who says she was held as a "sex slave" for years, and a former police investigator involved in the case, say a convicted human trafficker held as many as 20 women in his basement over the last five years.
A judge sentenced former Lakeside Town Clerk Brenda Hamilton to three years of probation and ordered her to repay the town $26,000 for her part in buying and selling town-owned cars after being convicted of embezzlement.
Just days after city economists and finance personnel warned of recession-like conditions, CBS Colorado has learned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking double-digit raises for some of his appointees.