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B747-400 Tanker has been tapped to help battle unprecedented number of rainforest fires.
Rep. Doug Lamborn says operations will be located at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs.
The first Denver Metro Area location could be a reality by 2021.
Only one southbound lane will be open for two miles near Monument.
Toxic algae that killed several dogs across the country is in Colorado lakes and ponds, so keep an eye on your pup when you're around bodies of water.
You won't find baby bottles and bibs on this registry, but you can help the zoo's lions live their best lives.
Unique hotel package lets you book a room and a private party with puppies.
Party like a flockstar, meet other flamingo fans, and shake your tailfeather (standing on one leg is optional).
Hunters are urged to log in early to learn more about the hunting opportunities.
Chicken chain adds its first permanent menu item since 2016.
You'll have until August 15 to leave your input on new state parks and services.
Peak summer temperature has (theoretically) been reached and winter is on its way.
Much-anticipated meteor shower joins two other waning stargazing wonders in August.
Smash*It Breakroom is located at 790 W. Evans Ave. It's one of the first "rage rooms" in Colorado, offering us a hit of the trendy activity that has been popping up in major cities in the U.S.
"Camp Christmas" installation celebrates the different eras of holiday festivity.
Catch wild Pokémon at The PokéBar, coming to Denver on September 29!
Caution urged for Rocky Mountain foothills residents.
Study on U.S. waistlines found Coloradans to have the trimmest.
And you thought climbing those peaks was an accomplishment.
Annual Dragon Boat Festival honors Asian and Asian American heritage.
Summer is the perfect time to sample some of Colorado's finest fruit, wine, and outdoor adventure!
Miracle Christmas pop-up bars aim to spread more holiday cheer in Denver and Colorado Springs!
17-year-old Kootenai initially came to the Denver Zoo as a cub in 2002
Recent lightning injuries remind us all to be aware of the weather out there.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife has already intercepted as many infested boats this summer as it did in all of 2018.
The annual shower peaks around July 28 and will be part of a meteor mash-up in August.
Despite the wet winter, fires are still a concern for the state.
Animals shelters report higher numbers of lost animals being dropped off after this holiday than in previous years.
AAA offers fun and boozy train vacations that depart from Union Station and head to the bountiful Western Slope.
Breaking into a car turns into a wild ride for one daredevil ursine.
One night only: Play some golf, smash some plates, and have the time of your life on October 11.
Program encourages mentors to share their expertise and love of fishing.
Scientists debate recent findings linking handheld device use to skull changes.
Celebrate America the Colorado way.
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