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The jury has reached a split verdict for two Aurora police officers who are on trial for the death of Elijah McClain.
Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo released a statement moments after the jury found Randy Roedema guilty of criminally negligent homicide and assault, while Jason Rosenblatt was found not guilty of manslaughter and assault.
For the past three years, Dr. Marielena DeSanctis has served as President of the Community College of Denver. She's proud to hold this title, especially as a Latina woman.
The author of a controversial survey of principals in Denver Public Schools is speaking publicly about it for the first time. It's a survey that DPS originally kept hidden from the public, but ultimately released a draft copy to CBS News Colorado Friday.
One Denver man says nearly two and a half years after a Denver police officer was ticketed for crashing into him and causing serious injuries, the City of Denver has refused to discuss paying for his injuries, medical care or lost wages despite repeated requests.
Ordinance to re-establish the city-school coordinating committee will be introduced next week.
Officials with the Colorado State Patrol are advising drivers of the state's "Move Over Law" for authorized and emergency vehicles after a patrol car was hit in Castle Rock.
The 12-year-old who allegedly stabbed another classmate last week has been charged with several counts, including attempted murder.
Cherry Creek Schools says Superintendent Christopher Smith met with principals Wednesday and reminded them of the district's commitment to inclusion for all and asked them to be on the lookout for students being bullied and take appropriate action.
The Broncos drop to 1-5 for the regular season after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 19-8 at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday Night Football.
Denver Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich has missed the last four games on the team's Injured Reserve list, but he might be able to suit up Thursday night.
One of the Broncos superfans who came to be known as the "Monster Guys" has died.
The Broncos will be up against the odds when they visit the rival Chiefs on "Thursday Night Football" to kick off Week 6. Both teams could also be up against inclement weather, with significant wind gusts a possibility in Kansas City.
It's been 2,949 days since the Denver Broncos last beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
The author of a controversial survey of principals in Denver Public Schools is speaking publicly about it for the first time. It's a survey that DPS originally kept hidden from the public, but ultimately released a draft copy to CBS News Colorado Friday.
One Denver man says nearly two and a half years after a Denver police officer was ticketed for crashing into him and causing serious injuries, the City of Denver has refused to discuss paying for his injuries, medical care or lost wages despite repeated requests.
CDLE says there are only 40 employees who are allowed to clear fraud holds, and clearing the holds isn't even their primary duty, they also have other tasks to handle, but we found some solutions are on the horizon.
Following the release of a scathing report detailing serious safety concerns from 11 high school principals in Denver Public Schools, many are calling on the district to make immediate changes.
A report that Denver Public Schools fought for nearly two months to keep from the public shows how principals really feel about the district's policies that they say jeopardizes students' safety.
Community members in Denver came together Thursday night to honor beloved student and soccer player, Luis Garcia, who was killed while sitting in his car at East High School parking lot.
CBS News Colorado reporter Karen Morfitt provides the latest on the Elijah McClain death trial and explains why officer Randy Roedema and former officer Jason Rosenblatt received split verdicts.
Watch the debate at Regis University between candidates for the Denver School Board. Candidates Kwame Spearman and John Youngquist took part.
For the past three years, Dr. Marielena DeSanctis has served as President of the Community College of Denver. She's proud to hold this title, especially as a Latina woman.
The author of a controversial survey of principals in Denver Public Schools is speaking publicly about it for the first time. It's a survey that DPS originally kept hidden from the public, but ultimately released a draft copy to CBS News Colorado Friday.
For the past three years, Dr. Marielena DeSanctis has served as President of the Community College of Denver. She's proud to hold this title, especially as a Latina woman.
CBS News Colorado Michelle Griego explores the meaning of "The Border Crossed Us" in a special report that focuses on the Denver Chicano Movement.
Founded to foster trade, now serving an estimated one million Mexican nationals in the Rocky Mountain west.
The CHAC gallery is excited to be back in the Santa Fe Arts District after a couple of years of not being in the area. They opened up the big day with a special Dia de Los Muertos exhibition.
Metropolitan State University of Denver is now the first university in Colorado and one of 14 institutions across the nation to earn the "Seal of Excelencia" certification, awarded by the Excelencia in Education research organization.
Hundreds of Coloradans fear they'll have to move out of state to access a lifesaving medication, and they say the state board that controls their fate won't even listen to their pleas for help.
Eight brands say they'll send money to customers to cover the sales tax on feminine hygiene products.
At least 11 teens — some as young as 15 — were found working at a Monogram Meat Snacks plant, the Department of Labor said.
Kaiser Permanente employees returned to the picket lines for the third day on Friday in what is the largest health care strike in U.S. history.
Union coalition that led three-day walkout says employees may strike again unless health care giant addresses their concerns.
Rep. Steve Scalise and Rep. Jim Jordan last week had both announced they were running for the post vacated by Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby says that "the regime was never going to see a dime of that money."
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez and his wife, Nadine Menendez, have been accused by the Justice Department of conspiring to act as a foreign agent for Egypt.
Hundreds of Coloradans fear they'll have to move out of state to access a lifesaving medication, and they say the state board that controls their fate won't even listen to their pleas for help.
Even if Trump had asked for a jury, the answer would have been "no," the judge said Wednesday.
The jury has reached a split verdict for two Aurora police officers who are on trial for the death of Elijah McClain.
Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo released a statement moments after the jury found Randy Roedema guilty of criminally negligent homicide and assault, while Jason Rosenblatt was found not guilty of manslaughter and assault.
For the past three years, Dr. Marielena DeSanctis has served as President of the Community College of Denver. She's proud to hold this title, especially as a Latina woman.
The author of a controversial survey of principals in Denver Public Schools is speaking publicly about it for the first time. It's a survey that DPS originally kept hidden from the public, but ultimately released a draft copy to CBS News Colorado Friday.
One Denver man says nearly two and a half years after a Denver police officer was ticketed for crashing into him and causing serious injuries, the City of Denver has refused to discuss paying for his injuries, medical care or lost wages despite repeated requests.
Community members in Denver came together Thursday night to honor beloved student and soccer player, Luis Garcia, who was killed while sitting in his car at East High School parking lot.
CBS News Colorado reporter Karen Morfitt provides the latest on the Elijah McClain death trial and explains why officer Randy Roedema and former officer Jason Rosenblatt received split verdicts.
Watch the debate at Regis University between candidates for the Denver School Board. Candidates Kwame Spearman and John Youngquist took part.
For the past three years, Dr. Marielena DeSanctis has served as President of the Community College of Denver. She's proud to hold this title, especially as a Latina woman.
The author of a controversial survey of principals in Denver Public Schools is speaking publicly about it for the first time. It's a survey that DPS originally kept hidden from the public, but ultimately released a draft copy to CBS News Colorado Friday.
The Broncos drop to 1-5 for the regular season after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 19-8 at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday Night Football.
Denver Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich has missed the last four games on the team's Injured Reserve list, but he might be able to suit up Thursday night.
One of the Broncos superfans who came to be known as the "Monster Guys" has died.
The Broncos will be up against the odds when they visit the rival Chiefs on "Thursday Night Football" to kick off Week 6. Both teams could also be up against inclement weather, with significant wind gusts a possibility in Kansas City.
It's been 2,949 days since the Denver Broncos last beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
More than 2,800 people have been killed in Israel and Gaza during and since the brutal Hamas attack on southern Israel Saturday, authorities on both sides said.
Rep. Steve Scalise and Rep. Jim Jordan last week had both announced they were running for the post vacated by Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
More than 1,200 people have been killed in Israel, including 27 Americans, and over 1,500 have been killed in Gaza, according to officials.
Dr. Derrick Todd performed examinations on female patients for "his own sexual gratification," the lawsuit alleges.
Marina Ovsiannikova reportedly told police that she felt unwell when she opened the door to her Paris apartment and noticed a powder substance.
Rep. Steve Scalise and Rep. Jim Jordan last week had both announced they were running for the post vacated by Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby says that "the regime was never going to see a dime of that money."
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez and his wife, Nadine Menendez, have been accused by the Justice Department of conspiring to act as a foreign agent for Egypt.
Hundreds of Coloradans fear they'll have to move out of state to access a lifesaving medication, and they say the state board that controls their fate won't even listen to their pleas for help.
Even if Trump had asked for a jury, the answer would have been "no," the judge said Wednesday.
Hundreds of Coloradans fear they'll have to move out of state to access a lifesaving medication, and they say the state board that controls their fate won't even listen to their pleas for help.
Eight brands say they'll send money to customers to cover the sales tax on feminine hygiene products.
At least 11 teens — some as young as 15 — were found working at a Monogram Meat Snacks plant, the Department of Labor said.
Kaiser Permanente employees returned to the picket lines for the third day on Friday in what is the largest health care strike in U.S. history.
Union coalition that led three-day walkout says employees may strike again unless health care giant addresses their concerns.
CDLE says there are only 40 employees who are allowed to clear fraud holds, and clearing the holds isn't even their primary duty, they also have other tasks to handle, but we found some solutions are on the horizon.
Local tire stores are saying sooner is better than later this year.
The newly created positions are part of Reebok's attempt to reenter professional performance basketball, Reebok said.
With Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment less than half of the 2023 boost, seniors are at risk of losing ground, experts say.
Studios walked away, saying the gap between the sides was simply too large despite an offer as good as the one that recently ended the writers strike.
As Congress passes legislation to avoid a government shutdown, organizations that rely on federal aid are breathing a temporary sigh of relief. But they still have to wonder what will happen in 45 days.
Across Colorado, food banks many of which are already helping more people in need than ever are preparing for a potential government shutdown and the impact it could have on them.
Denver Economic Development & Opportunity is accepting applications for the city's first-ever Legacy Business program. It's designed to protect and strengthen small, locally owned businesses that've been in Denver for a decade or more.
On a sunny summer morning, the Colorado Treasury Department was determined to help Coloradans cash in on benefits.
Amid soaring need for donations, the nonprofit is now asking for even more help after its box truck containing food was stolen on Friday.