Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Colorado Parks and Wildlife said they are continuing to monitor several miles of North St. Vrain Creek for fish kill after a gasoline truck crashed and spilled thousands of gallons of fuel a […] Read More
Mayor Michael Hancock and his administration plan to ask Denver voters to approve a $400 million general obligation bond package this November they say would be geared toward infrastructure projects, pandemic recovery and job creation. Read More
The company that owns Denver7, E.W. Scripps, is selling the building on the corner of Speer Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue to a developer after 52 years and looking for a new home with more space. But a group of Denver residents is fighting to preserve […] Read More
Colorado's most vulnerable populations are reaching herd immunity. Hospitals are now preparing for a drop in demand as healthier, more hesitant populations become eligible for a vaccine. Read More
While the state’s overall case rates of COVID-19 have stabilized somewhat over the last month, Colorado is seeing a jump in cases among middle school and high school aged children, State Epidemiologist Dr. Rachel Herlihy said Tuesday. Read More
The CDC says fully vaccinated Americans don't need to wear masks outdoors in crowds or certain indoor public places. This is the full ABC News Special Report. Read More
Gov. Jared Polis and Dr. Rachel Herlihy discussed the latest case rates and hospitalizations in a news conference Tuesday, saying that rates among children ages 3-15 are rising sharply and pointing to counties that have the highest vaccination rates […] Read More
The initiative would amend the state's animal cruelty laws to, essentially, make artificial insemination illegal, and it would also make it a crime to slaughter an animal before it's lived at least a quarter of its life. Read More
After waiting patiently for more than a year and a half, Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park's biggest fans are back and more than ready for a good time. Read More
The Colorado Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, a nonprofit leading the way to try to end Alzheimer's and other dementia, is hosting The Purple Gala Saturday night. Read More
For the first time, Denver will have a Black Pride celebration. To kick off the event, they are holding a Virtual Community Mashup Saturday. They want to hear specifically how the community feels Black Pride should be celebrated. Read More
The latest hospital data showed 627 beds in use, 14 more than Thursday. Colorado's seven-day average positivity rate was 5.93%. The state's goal is to remain below 5%. Read More
State health officials say providers can resume use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in Colorado after the FDA and the CDC lifted a ten-day pause on the vaccine as they investigated rare but severe blood clots in people who h […] Read More
With about one-third of eligible Coloradans fully vaccinated and about half of the population having received their first dose, the state is opening up three of the mass vaccination clinics for drive-in and walk-in vaccines that do not require appoin […] Read More
In light of the Chauvin conviction, we talked with Aya Gruber, a criminal law professor at the University of Colorado, for her perspective on the trial and how Floyd's death could shift public opinion on policing. Read More