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July 3: Experience Denver's July 3rd celebration with a drone show, NIGHT MARKET, DJs, symphony performance, and light shows! Learn more at CivicCenterPark.org
Aug. 16: Join CBS Colorado for Girls in the Game! Meet women in sports careers from the field to the front office. Learn more at CBSColorado.com/girlsinthegame.
Weekends through Aug. 3: The magic and mystique of the Renaissance returns to Larkspur on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Learn more at ColoradoRenaissance.com.
July 19-20: Register for the Courage Classic Bicycle Tour and help provide lifesaving care for children. Learn more at CourageTours.com
July 20: Honor and celebrate the lives of organ and tissue donors, their recipients and recognize those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant. Learn more at Donor Alliance.org.
July 26: Come together with others to enjoy a shared meal while fostering a sense of community at the longest table in America. Learn more at MileLongTable.org
July 27: Celebrate The Kirkland joining the Denver Art Museum at this free, family-friendly neighborhood block party. Learn more at DenverArtMuseum.org
July 18 – 27: Celebrate our western roots with a festival unlike any other. Get tickets and information at CFDRodeo.com.
July 25 - 27: Celebrate 25 years of epic music with legendary headliners, UMS favorites, and rising stars! Get tickets at UndergroundMusicShowcase.com
July 7-Aug. 1: Girls Stand-Up, Girls Write, Girls Design Fashion, and Girls Artfully Minded seek to encourage girls and nonbinary youth to tap into their creativity, gain confidence, and do what they love. Learn more at AthenaProjectarts.org
August 2: Join The Children's Diabetes Foundation's Run for the Ring, uniting the community for a cure. Learn more at ChildrensDiabetesFoundation.org
June 28-Aug. 3: Enjoy world-class opera in a historic venue all summer long. Visit CentralCityOpera.org for information and tickets.
July 3-Aug. 4: Make the Colorado Music Festival your destination this summer for the best music and entertainment. Learn more at ColoradoMusicFestival.org
Aug. 9: Enjoy this family-friendly event celebrating the Poudre River while promoting restoration and education about its importance. Learn more at PoudreRiverFest.org
Through Aug. 10: Explore this exhibition that transports viewers to an alternative world of wonder and awe. Learn more at DenverArtMuseum.org.
Aug. 8 - 10: Celebrate Denver's LGBTQ+ community with curated films, insightful panels, and memorable events. Learn more at DenverFilm.org
Through Aug. 17: Explore Kent Monkman’s use of history painting as a contemporary genre to highlight relevant issues. Learn more at DenverArtMuseum.org.
Through Aug.18: Enjoy live performances & beloved films under the stars at the iconic Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre. Learn more at DenverFilm.org.
Aug. 21: Enjoy Denver’s top summer bash with endless rides and immersive thrills in support of Denver Film! Learn more at DenverFilm.org.
Aug. 23: Explore a variety of kid-friendly health and wellness activities through interactive stations. Learn more at GoldCrownFoundation.com.
Through Aug. 29: Enjoy live music under the stars at the Arvada Center’s Summer Concert Series. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org.
Sept. 3 - 6: Enjoy bites and sips from award-winning chefs, mixologists, and wine professionals celebrating metro Denver’s vibrant food scene. Get tickets at DenverFoodAndWine.com
Sept. 6: Enjoy an evening of animal experiences, craft cocktails and artisan eats supporting wildlife conservation locally and globally! Get tickets at DenverZoo.org
Sept. 6-7: Celebrate Colorado’s dance community with a weekend of performances and connection. Learn more at PresentingDenver.org
Sept. 12-13: Join CBS Colorado & Xcel Energy for a Day of Service. Learn more at XcelEnergy.com slash DOSinfo
Sept. 19: Hear from soccer icon and champion for women's equity, Abby Wambach, at the Women’s Foundation’s Annual Luncheon. Learn more at WFCO.org
Sept. 29: Help provide important services and resources to individuals and families in need in Northern Colorado. Learn more at HONService.org
July 19 - Oct. 11: Catch high-energy bluegrass artists at Left Hand Brewing on select Saturdays from July to October! Learn more at SwallowHillMusic.org
Oct. 18-19: Immerse yourself in Fall at Four Mile Historic Park with pumpkins, treasures, music, and treats! Learn more at FourMilePark.org
Through October: Enjoy Denver's finest summer lunch in the heart of the city, where community support shines! Learn more at CivicCenterPark.org.
Oct. 23: Experience an unforgettable dinner party with 100 incredible women, inspiring speakers, comedy, and an open mic! Learn more at Britstueven.com/moms/
Oct. 25: Explore the Park after dark, stepping into Victorian Spiritualism with adult libations, provisions, and amusements! Learn more at FourMilePark.org
Dec. 13: Dine with Father Christmas, sip warm drinks, and create holiday cheer with Colorado Christmas crafts! Learn more at FourMilePark.org
Dec. 20: Experience the enchantment of Winter Solstice with Night Brunch. Learn more at FourMilePark.org
Probe the boundless mysteries of space by wandering and immersing your senses through sight, sound, and touch. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org
Recall memorable moments as you walk through the defining events from this pivotal era. Learn more at HistoryColorado.org.
Through July 26, 2026: Explore the work of Denver-based artist Susan Wick, who is driven by a relentless curiosity that conjures worlds of fantasy, intrigue, and desire. Learn more DenverArtMuseum.org.
Circus Foundry is a contemporary ensemble circus troupe who will be performing during Denver's Indy Eve celebration.
CBS Colorado First Alert Meteorologist Joe Ruch reported live from Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Monday. Esther Lopez, a spokesperson for Denver Film, previewed Monday night's Film on the Rocks event and the two remaining films this summer at the entertainment venue.
Brightflight Drone Shows is planning a bigger, more intricate drone show for its second Indy Eve appearance.
A musical take on the classic movie "Some Like It Hot" is on its way to Denver, with shows playing the Buell Theatre July 8-20.
Watch CBS Colorado's live reporting on Monday night before the showing of "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl." First Alert Meteorologist Joe Ruch provided weather updates and interviewed Rachelle Neal of Denver Film.
The wardrobe department of "Some Like It Hot" shared a peek at the incredible costumes that bring the 1930s tale to life ahead of their upcoming performances in Denver.
A total of 41 artworks are on display in the exhibit that is meant to stimulate thought and emotion.
From Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" to a completely free family concert that will introduce children to the symphony, the Colorado Music Festival has an exciting lineup on tap for the summer.
Trombone Shorty is among the performers who will be at the Arvada Center's outdoor venue this summer.
For Aurora, Saturday was a day to celebrate the richness of its many immigrant communities.
The 12th annual Global Fest drew thousands of people to the Aurora Municipal Center on June 14, 2025.
See photos from the Girls & Science Kickoff Event at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and the CSU Spur takeover.
See images from Together 4 Colorado Toy Drive Collection Day on Dec. 12, 2024.
The Denver Christkindlmarket is an "authentic German-style holiday market featuring local and European craft and food vendors and entertainment." It is open through Dec. 23.
See photos from CBS Colorado's Girls in the Game event on the University of Denver campus on Aug. 17, 2024.
See photos from Global Fest on Aug. 17, 2024, in Aurora.
Cheyenne Frontier Days takes place in late July in Cheyenne, Wyoming, every year.
See images from Civic Center Park in Denver on Indy Eve in 2024.
The mother of a victim of an alleged attack by a man carrying a chain in Boulder, Colorado, last week is sharing her concerns about the town's safety and communication with police.
AAA says Denver is ranked number seven for travel in the U.S. for the Fourth of July holiday, so expect traffic if you leave on Wednesday.
The westbound lanes of I-70 in Colorado's high country were closed Wednesday morning after a crash involving a semi and a box truck.
Police in Denver shot a suspect in the 4300 block of Del Rio in the Montbello neighborhood Tuesday night.
In the last six months, the Denver Animal Shelter has taken in more than 4,600 animals - a 4% increase from this time last year, according to the Denver Animal Shelter.
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The Castle Rock Town Council has delayed a decision and wants more input on an ordinance for building height limits.
Denver Career Service Board approved a change to the policy known as "Rule 14" which gave workers protection based on years of service, making way for widespread layoffs.
Denver police investigate a stabbing that sent one person to the hospital and have arrested a suspect.
AAA says Denver is ranked number seven for travel so expect traffic if you leave on Wednesday. I-70 will be one of the busiest travel highways in the state.
Coco Gauff has become just the third woman in the Open era to lose in the first round at Wimbledon right after winning the championship at the French Open.
Soccer fans can celebrate Independence Day as the Colorado Rapids face off against Sporting Kansas City at 4th Fest.
NBA free agency began on Monday evening, and one of the first reported trades will mean big changes for the Denver Nuggets.
To make one of the most dominant American teams is a badge of honor at any level. But Littleton native Raegan Beers is getting a chance to step on to the big stage immediately.
The Colorado Avalanche have begun their summer offseason moves.
"Amara's Law" will reduce, then eliminate, the manufacture and sale of nonessential PFAS products by 2032.
Some 63% of nursing home residents nationwide rely on Medicaid, which is facing steep cuts from President Trump's spending bill.
Coco Gauff has become just the third woman in the Open era to lose in the first round at Wimbledon right after winning the championship at the French Open.
Jimmy Swaggart, one of the country's best-known televangelists, gave an emotional apology after he was caught in a sex scandal.
A federal judge in Rhode Island has blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from implementing mass layoffs and overhauling some of its sub-agencies.
Colorado is expected to lose up to $2.5 billion annually in federal Medicaid funding under the Republican Party's massive tax and spending cuts bill.
The Trump administration says it apprehended just over 6,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border last month.
"Amara's Law" will reduce, then eliminate, the manufacture and sale of nonessential PFAS products by 2032.
Some 63% of nursing home residents nationwide rely on Medicaid, which is facing steep cuts from President Trump's spending bill.
The proposed ordinance would cap new buildings at four stories. Currently, some areas allow up to six stories, and developers can request additional height.
A federal judge in Rhode Island has blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from implementing mass layoffs and overhauling some of its sub-agencies.
The bologna products, from Gaiser's European Style Provisions Inc., were distributed to wholesale and retail locations nationwide.
The Trump administration eliminated the CDC team that developed national guidelines for prescribing contraception safely for millions of women with underlying medical conditions.
Scientists conducting medical research are facing an existential crisis: Layoffs and budget cuts pushed by President Trump that, they say, jeopardize finding a cure for cancer.
Nine children have died in the U.S. after being left in hot cars this year, according to data from Kids and Car Safety.
Paramount has agreed to settle President Trump's lawsuit over a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris for $16 million, the company announced late Tuesday.
The proposed ordinance would cap new buildings at four stories. Currently, some areas allow up to six stories, and developers can request additional height.
As of Tuesday, over 40 Safeway stores and a distribution center in Colorado had workers on strike.
New study ranks the best job markets in the U.S. based on commute times, access to employer health insurance and other factors.
Tesla shares have taken a hit as the world's richest person and President Trump continue to exchange jabs over the spending bill.
The assistant district attorney in Arapahoe County, Ryan Brackley, announced Friday that his office will pursue a criminal investigation into an incident in February that saw on-duty Aurora firefighters driving a fire engine over the speed limit and toward an Aurora police officer.
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.
Colorado's Peace Officer Standards and Training Board has revoked the state peace officer license of Robert Gordanier, the former Lakeside police chief.
Two Aurora firefighters -- a lieutenant and an engineer -- have been demoted over a bizarre incident in which the firefighters are accused of using their fire engine spotlights to blind an Aurora police officer as he was driving.
A Denver judge sentenced Shannon McShane to four years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for influencing a public servant, perjury, and retaliation against a witness.