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Study shows that the number of doctor visits for cough symptoms rose in December.
Denver Harvest Week started on September 23 and will continue until October 4. Fifty Front Range restaurants will be offering special menu items that are inspired by Colorado farmers and producers.
"Bike to Work Day" is usually observed in June in Denver, but this year, the in-person event was canceled. Fear not, because "Bike to Wherever Week" is here in its place.
Cherry Creek State Park Dog Park will temporarily close the off-leash area for park maintenance and upkeep for four days in October.
Remember all those mystery seeds that were sent to Americans from China a few months ago? It turns out that hundreds of people planted them, and some folks even ate them!
An evening walk turned into a nightmare for a Denver couple last week when their puppy was stolen at gunpoint. The couple has posted in several missing pet message boards and on social media hoping to get the word out about the stolen puppy.
Raising chickens is an increasingly popular hobby.
Aurora Public Schools (APS) shared on Tuesday evening that in-person classes would be resuming in October. Classes will start on October 12.
David Lesh made headlines when he endangered the fragile ecosystem at Hanging Lake by stepping out onto the log that sits in the middle of the national landmark. Lesh is now facing several misdemeanor charges for his antics.
Journey to the past with the "Call of Colorado", a video from the '60s that showcases all of the hottest attractions from back in the day.
An afternoon in the fresh mountain air provided the perfect opportunity to capture a mountain lion stalking its prey. Amanda and Jameson Crane, of Evergreen, managed to get a video of a bull elk being stalked by a mountain lion.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold issued a statement Monday announcing that, for the first time, all voters in Colorado will be able to track the status of their individual mail-in ballots. This will be in effect for the 2020 election.
The massive temperature drops and extreme weather change left some marijuana and hemp growers in Colorado in a tough spot, and this will likely impact the supply of marijuana products available in the state.
2020 started out like any other year; full of hope, excitement, and long lists of things that were going to get done. This collection of tweets shows just how crazy the last 6 months have been ...
So many things go into picking a new place to live, and one of the biggest is a roommate. An issue that seems to be a rising concern for some folks is weed. A Facebook group called "420 Friendly Apartments, Roommates & Sublets" in Denver aims to help.
This year, COVID-19 has canceled or changed many events that mark fall in Colorado, and the Denver Film Festival is one of those events. It's been recently announced that the festival will be going 100 percent online.
A chaotic and scary scene was reported at Denver International Airport (DIA) on Sunday evening. Witnesses say they saw a man shooting near the base of the Blue Mustang statue, aiming at cars driving by.
The wildfires burning in California and Oregon right now are so big that they've been seen on satellite images from space.
Colorado may see more insects trying to find their way inside this year due to the blast of cooler weather taking over the state. Get ready to bug-proof your home earlier this year.
Research released by the Pew Research Center shows that more young adults, ages 18 to 29, in America are living with their parents now than those who did during the Great Depression.
Leaf-peeping is a time-honored tradition here in Colorado. Unfortunately, the early winter storm that brought moisture and a massive drop in temperature this week has the potential to ruin this year’s season.
David Klein, who started Jelly Belly in 1976, is getting ready to retire and wanted to do so in a less traditional way than most. He's decided to hold a treasure hunt to win cash and the key to one of his candy factories.
Anyone in the market for a lock of Abraham Lincoln's hair? That, along with a bloodstained telegram announcing his assassination, has been listed for sale.
Suzanne Morphew's brother is spearheading a new 5-day search later this month.  Despite over 600 tips and extensive investigations, days of teams searching for her, as well as searches of other properties connected to the case have yielded little to go on.
The Veterans Community Project Village Longmont (VCP Village) will be located on two and a half acres off Nelson Road, near the Home Depot and Target. The village will hold 26 tiny homes, including five 350-square-foot homes for families; these homes will sleep up to seven people.
The toilet water used by brewers is highly treated and put through several extra steps to make sure it's safe for human consumption.
Teachers Pay Teachers hosted an online survey of 1,200 PreK through 12th-grade educators between August 19 and 21. The results revealed that educators are just as unsure as parents and students when it comes to how this school year is going to turn out.
The City of Denver is giving a helping hand to parents and students who may need a little extra support while navigating the new world of online learning.
Hasbro Pulse has announced the release of a new version of Monopoly that takes players on a creative journey through the many works of Bob Ross, as they move around the board trading, buying, and selling classic artworks from "The Joy of Painting."
As plans have been canceled, venues closed, and invitations unsent, Colorado has a unique opportunity for a wedding venue that might not have been originally considered: campsites.
IKEA and LEGO have teamed up to create a series of storage boxes that double as a play space. 
The peach recall was first issued last week and has been expanded to include a growing number of stores after the nation’s largest stone fruit company Prima Wawona reported possible Salmonella Enteritidis contamination.
Guess this makes C-470 a literal sh*t show ... The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced the temporary closure of the I-70 Westbound and C-470 exit due to 40,000 pounds of chicken manure fertilizer.
Conquering a Colorado fourteener is something people do for all sorts of different reasons; Brittney “Bert” Woodrum is hiking all 58 of the 14,000-foot-tall peaks in the state for a good cause. 
Chrissy Teigen has asked teachers to send her their Amazon wishlists for the year and plans to buy as many of them as she can.
A bear had found its way into a culvert in Steamboat Springs and quickly became trapped. Colorado Parks and Wildlife was called in to come and help the bear.
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