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July. 3: Enjoy a transformed, interactive event featuring Denver’s largest-ever drone show, Civic Center’s NIGHT MARKET plus more. Get details at CivicCenterPark.org
Wednesdays & Thursdays: Enjoy delicious food in Downtown Denver for a great cause. Learn more at www.CivicCenterPark.org.
Enjoy live music under the stars at the Arvada Center’s Summer Concert Series. Learn more at www.ArvadaCenter.org.
July 18: Enjoy small plates, craft cocktails, beer, and local musicians while raising funds to support cancer patients. Learn more at www.ForkCancerCO.org
July 20-21: Register for the Courage Classic Bicycle Tour and help provide lifesaving care for children. Learn more at www.CourageTours.com.
July 21: Honor and celebrate the lives of organ and tissue donors, their recipients and recognize those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant. Learn more at www.DonorAlliance.org.
Through July 21 at Denver Art Museum: Explore the relationship between the human body and the world around it. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
July 19-28: Celebrate our western roots with a festival unlike any other. Get tickets and information at www.CFDRodeo.com.
Wekends through Aug. 4: The magic and mystique of the Renaissance returns to Larkspur on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Learn more at www.ColoradoRenaissance.com.
July 5 - Aug. 4: Make the Colorado Music Festival your destination this summer for the best music and entertainment. Learn more at www.ColoradoMusicFestival.org.
June 29 - Aug. 4: Enjoy world-class opera in a historic venue all summer long. Visit www.CentralCityOpera.org for information and tickets.
Aug. 3: Run for the ring and help find a cure for type 1 diabetes. Learn more and register at ChildrensDiabetesFoundation.org.
Aug. 10: Dive deep into a day of celebration for the Poudre River and the benefits it offers for our community. Learn more at PoudreRiverfest.org
Through Aug. 11 at Denver Art Museum: Enjoy more than 80 imaginative works and immersive art experiences that highlight the transformative power of nature. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
Aug. 17: Get lost in this beautiful showcase of international cultures and deliciously authentic food. Learn more at AuroraGlobalFest.org
Through Aug. 19: Enjoy live performances and beloved films under the stars at the iconic Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre. Learn more at www.DenverFilm.org.
Aug. 24: Lace up your shoes and bring the kids to this wonderful expo about promoting health and wellness. Learn more at GoldCrownFoundation.com
Aug. 24: Register for Colorado’s first all-women’s road ride and festival dedicated to celebrating community. Learn more at www.VenusdeMiles.com
Aug. 30 - Oct. 13: Embark on a tale of rags to riches where the only thing sweeter than pie is making it to the top. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Sep. 4 - Sep. 7: Join us for a one-of-a-kind festival to showcase the best food, wine, and spirits that this state has to offer. Learn more at DenverFoodandWine.com
Sep. 7: Let your wild side loose and bring out your inner party animal at this celebration of our animal friends. Learn more at DenverZoo.org
Sept. 27 - Nov. 3: Fresh from the streets of Transylvania, this feminist horror-com drives a stake through the patriarchy itself. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Sep. 27: Make sure you bring your appetite to this barbeque and top-notch brew extravaganza. Learn more at TennysonCenter.org
Sept. 27: Register for the Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s Annual Luncheon and hear from two internationally renowned women. Learn more at www.WFCO.org.
Sep. 28: Come out and help empower some brave young girls by shining a light on their path towards independence and confidence. Learn more about how you can get involved at CompassRoseInternational.org
Oct. 13 - Feb. 17 at Denver Art Museum: Explore this exhibition named after the beloved children’s book that became a cultural touchstone. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
Oct. 17 - 27: Rock and roll’s biggest legends take the stage once more in this jukebox musical. Learn more at LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
Through Nov. 3: Explore the connection between contemporary Mexican design and ancient and colonial artistic practices. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
Nov. 22 - Dec. 29: Come out for a ball in this royal fairy tale perfect for the whole family. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Feb. 14 - March 30: Come watch as one neighborhood changes drastically over time without losing its heart. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
March 28 - May 11: Feel free to spend an evening on the edge of your set in this who-dunnit thriller experience. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
April 3 - 13: Bring out your spyglasses and enjoy a night filled with mystery and suspense. Learn more at LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
Probe the boundless mysteries of space by wandering and immersing your senses through sight, sound, and touch. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org
On June 6th, CBS Colorado partnered with McMeen Elementary School to screen the documentary McMeen In the Middle, Denver's Migrant Crisis.
2nd Saturdays at CSU Spur are free and open to the public for lots of family-friendly programming.
See photos from the Girls & Science Kick-Off at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on March 1, 2024.
CBS Colorado team members got together with other volunteers for a build of "Girls thINC Outside the Box" activity kits through Girls Inc. of Metro Denver.
See photos from the Together for Colorado Toy Drive Collection Day on Dec. 14, 2023.
With robots, cranes, electric cars and more, Energy Day made its return to Denver's East High School on Sept. 23, 2023.
Xcel Energy Day of Service took place on Sept. 8 and Sept. 9 in 2023.
Participants honored and celebrated the lives of organ and tissue donors, their recipients and recognized those who continue to wait for a lifesaving transplant. CBS News Colorado's Michael Spencer was the emcee.
There are simply few options for Colorado's growing metro area population and that means people and cars parking along highways and in neighborhoods.
The Elliott family built "Artillery World Fireworks" just north of the Colorado and Wyoming border in an effort to sell fireworks to Coloradans that are otherwise illegal to sell in the centennial state.
With runoff running a little longer this year, there was a question, between the water levels and the tubing ordinances in Golden, just how busy the Fourth of July would be.
The Colorado State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash involving an all-terrain vehicle and a chassis cab work truck in Morgan County on Wednesday.
On Thursday the swim beach at the Aurora Reservoir was packed with people trying to cool off and enjoy their Fourth of July holiday.
Bridging Over handed out protective vests to those dealing with homelessness on the Fourth of July.
One Colorado-owned fireworks stand is catering to those traveling to Wyoming to buy Fourth of July fireworks.
The Cog Railway has a storied history with Colorado and Pikes Peak, also called America's Mountain.
Watch First Alert Meteorologist Joe Ruch's full forecast.
The Town of Windsor has closed Windsor Lake due to harmful algae blooms.
Nuggets first round draft pick DaRon Holmes II offers a tremendous amount of versatility to a Denver roster that is going to look different next season.
Wimbledon is underway, and while millions will watch the tennis tournament from the comfort of home, it takes a bit more dedication to get courtside.
Simone Biles is heading back to the Olympics along with Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Hezley Rivera and Suni Lee.
Dick Vitale announced that a biopsy of a lymph node in his neck showed cancer.
DU defenseman Zeev Buium was drafted 12th overall by the Minnesota Wild during the first round of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft at the Sphere just outside Las Vegas Friday night.
A person with a gun who authorities say was making threats in Yellowstone National Park died after a shootout with park rangers, officials said in a statement.
Hatch has received two reports of people being shocked after plastic on the product's AC power adapter came off.
Canada's Hudson's Bay Company, which owns Saks Fifth Avenue and other retailers, is buying 117-year-old Neiman Marcus.
Grocery stores like Food Lion, Kroger, Publix and Whole Foods will be open on Independence Day but Costco, FedEx and UPS will be closed.
Jurors are expected to have the case by the end of next week.
Jurors are expected to have the case by the end of next week.
The president honored Philip Shadrach and George Wilson for their "gallantry and intrepidity" during the "Great Locomotive Chase" of 1862.
As the case enters a new phase, experts remain skeptical that former President Donald Trump's 11th-hour effort to overturn his conviction will be successful.
Many of the victims and the families of those who were attacked in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the Capitol are sharing their frustration and anger with the Supreme Court.
Organizers with Arizona for Abortion Access said they submitted more than 823,000 signatures supporting a ballot initiative that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution.
The Town of Windsor has closed Windsor Lake due to harmful algae blooms.
Another year of Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest means a lot of calories consumed. Here's the breakdown.
Hatch has received two reports of people being shocked after plastic on the product's AC power adapter came off.
Jefferson County Public Health announced that the first case of tularemia has been found in a Wheat Ridge resident.
A case of H5 influenza, also known as bird flu or avian influenza, has been confirmed in a man who was working at a dairy farm in northeastern Colorado.
Hatch has received two reports of people being shocked after plastic on the product's AC power adapter came off.
Canada's Hudson's Bay Company, which owns Saks Fifth Avenue and other retailers, is buying 117-year-old Neiman Marcus.
Grocery stores like Food Lion, Kroger, Publix and Whole Foods will be open on Independence Day but Costco, FedEx and UPS will be closed.
The Littleton location of the Alamo Drafthouse is unionizing and union organizers allege the company fired supervisors after asking them to spy on organizers.
Across much of the U.S., owning a home now requires spending more for housing than experts generally recommend.
Last week was scorching hot in Colorado, so many people were staying indoors and cranking up the air conditioning.
The University of Denver is launching a new certificate program to address affordable housing needs in Colorado.
Right now, Coloradans are struggling to make ends meet, and a nonprofit in Denver is providing opportunities to change that.
From blazers to shoes, women of all shapes and sizes enjoyed a free shopping spree. Some were even able to get a makeover.
This week Denver city officials celebrated the opening of 49 new affordable condos in the Five Points neighborhood.