More monkeypox cases have been reported in the United States since the first illness was reported last week.
More than a dozen cases of salmonella have been reported throughout the country.
Many Coloradans would still be alive if they had received their COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new analysis.
The sound of bleating therapy goats filled the front lobby, and staff members smiled under their masks.
Garden centers are selling out of frost blankets.
A 21-year-old Illinois woman fell to her death near a waterfall in Rocky Mountain National Park, officials said.
A weeks-long equine flu outbreak at a holding facility in Cañon City killed more than 140 horses.
The seven-day positivity rate for COVID is 8.68 percent.
There is a chance the rain could mix with or change to snow Friday night into Saturday morning across the lower elevations.
Here are five things that Colorado residents should know about monkeypox after a case was reported Wednesday in the United States.
Here are the top 10 names for babies in Colorado, according to the Social Security Administration.
The FDA amended the emergency authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Tuesday.
Creator Alejandro Brown started snapping photos of the issues along the interstate and posting them online.
A new bill would set up a workers protection unit in the Attorney General’s Office to investigate companies.
The federal Derogatory Geographic Names Task Force has recommended new names for more than 600 places across the country.
A warning has been issued for those who purchased the beef in Colorado and across the U.S.
Both the lack of snowstorms and above normal temperatures are also playing a big role.
The seven-day state average has gone from 302 people with COVID on March 26 to more than 1,000 in early May.
The bill stipulates some PFAS products will be banned as early as 2025.
The bipartisan legislation will expand opioid treatment and education funding, but also increase jail time for those caught with fentanyl.
A 2022 Full Flower Super Blood Moon is coming up this weekend.
"Any fire that starts will have the potential to spread rapidly," the National Weather Service said in an alert.
Inflation has eased slightly, though prices for necessities are still high.
Health and environment officials are seeking community feedback on the permit, and officials anticipate public hearings before EPA review.
In some places across the state, gas prices are now the highest they have ever been.
Some horse advocates believe it's a waste of taxpayer dollars, but the Bureau of Land Management says it’s a necessary expense.
The endangered fish is native to the waters near Palisade on the Western Slope.
Troy Schneider's crops across nearly 4,000 acres in Yuma and Washington counties aren’t growing as fast as inflation.
10 states across the country have confirmed cases of hepatitis.
Any time is the best time to adopt an animal from a shelter or start supporting one. We rounded up a list of some of the best ones.
Colorado lawmakers passed a bill Monday aimed at protecting residents in disputes with their homeowner's associations.
A draft majority opinion reportedly leaked to Politico suggests the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe V. Wade.
Sometimes spelled “Eta Aquarids,” the shower will peak on Thursday and Friday.
Looking for a fun way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo this year? Here are the best places in the Denver area to make the most of it.
Coloradans — and the rest of the U.S. — have a year to get their REAL ID. Here's what you should know.
Keep the celebration going through the weekend at the family-friendly Cinco de Mayo Festival on Saturday and Sunday, with a parade.
Colorado is expected to experience a hot summer, though this summer's monsoon season is anticipated to be "pretty decent."
High winds and low relative humidity are expected in many Colorado regions, weather officials warned.
Federal funding helped supply some of the costs for remote learning during the darkest months of the pandemic but it is "dwindling."