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Frances Owens Supports Mask Project

CBS4 Denver - 29 minutes ago

Life has brought all kinds of changes for Frances Owens. In January, she and Bill Owens filed for divorce. Frances Owens started a new life filled with philanthropy. The former First Lady talked to Brooke Wagner.

  • Scientific Jury Still Out On Acai Berry Drinks CBS4 Denver - 1 hour, 18 minutes ago

    Drinks that contain acai berry juice are becoming all the rage. John Elway is among those who are touting their health benefits, but dieticians say the scientific jury on them is still out. Molly Hughes reports.

  • Reality Check: Udall's Energy Ad CBS4 Denver - 1 hour, 23 minutes ago

    Rep. Mark Udall, D-Boulder, is running a new political ad on renewable energy as he vies for the open Colorado U.S. Senate seat. Raj Chohan gives the claims a Reality Check.

  • Teenager's Lawyer Sues Denver, Police Department CBS4 Denver - 2 hours, 1 minute ago

    Lawyers for a 16-year-old boy filed suit against Denver and the police department alleging he was beaten by 5 officers. Charles Porter, was arrested in connection with the alleged beating of Juan Vasquez, Jodi Brooks reports.

  • Get Your DNC Sweatshirt! CBS4 Denver - 2 hours, 9 minutes ago

    The Democratic National Convention gear will go on sale Monday and can be previewed online. Much of the gear can be purchased at the Pepsi Center, Lynn Carey reports.

  • Garage Fire Sends Column Of Smoke Into Sky CBS4 Denver - 2 hours, 10 minutes ago

    A garage fire at 46th and Fillmore in Denver Friday morning sent a large plume of smoke into the pre-dawn sky. Luan Akin reports.

  • Friday Morning Forecast: Warm-Up Begins CBS4 Denver - 2 hours, 23 minutes ago

    Highs will be around 70 in Denver Friday with great weather for the entire weekend and early next week. Stacey Donaldson reports.

  • Denver DA Investigates Appliance Factory Outlet CBS4 Denver - 2 hours, 44 minutes ago

    The Denver District Attorney is conducting an investigation of one of Colorado's biggest appliance retailers. Rick Sallinger reports the case involves Appliance Factory Outlet and accusations of organized crime and racketeering practices.

  • Davis Phinney Learns To Live Well With Parkinson's CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 9:13 PM ET

    Davis Phinney was a cycling star back in the day. And now he has just won a life championship.

  • ACM's Are Big On Perfomances CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 9:13 PM ET

    Sunday is a big night for country music. The Academy of Country Music will hold it's annual awards on CBS. Critic at Large Greg Moody has a preview.

  • Man Thanks Blood Donors Who Helped Save His Life CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 9:06 PM ET

    Several blood donors got to meet the person who's life they saved Thursday. 40-year-old Kevin Malpocker was diagnosed last year with a rare blood disorder. It took 5 surgeries and 80 blood transfusions to save his life.

  • Boulder To Be First 'Smart Grid' City CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 9:05 PM ET

    Boulder is already one of America's greenest cities, and now it's about to get a whole lot greener. Boulder's power grid is getting a modern makeover, thanks to Xcel Energy. It will become the country's first ever 'Smart Grid' city.

  • Get Money For Your Out-Dated Gadgets CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:43 PM ET

    In this electronic age, what do you do with your old or broken gadgets? Now a Denver entrepeneur wants to give you money for them. Suzanne McCarroll reports.

  • Thursday Evening Forecast: Clear, Mild CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:37 PM ET

    Ed Greene details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.

  • Shooting Victim Accused In String Of Robberies CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:37 PM ET

    There's new information about the showdown inside a Denver rooming house Friday night. A parole officer shot and killed a suspect, who was considered an escapee, accused in a string armed robberies. Rick Sallinger reports.

  • Consumers Line Up For $3 Gas In Brighton CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:27 PM ET

    At two gas stations in Brighton, prices were under $3 Thursday. Luan Akin reports.

  • New Farm Bill Will Help Local Food Banks CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:27 PM ET

    The US House and Senate both passed a $300 billion farm bill Thursday. Food banks across Colorado are in great need of such a financial boost. Mike Hooker reports.

  • More Than 1 Drink A Day Can Harm A Women's Heart CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:05 PM ET

    Moderate amounts of alcohol can take a heavy toll on the body, especially in women. A new study finds women who have 2 or more drinks a day can develop seriouis heart problems. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida areports.

  • Denver high school team disciplined after being caught cheating. CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 7:57 PM ET

    The Arapahoe High School lacrosse team was caught on tape cheating during a playoff game. The state High School Activities Association is now involved after seeing the tape and hearing from Arapahoe parents. Karlyn Tilley reports.

  • Watch Pro Hit Hole-In-One On Par 4 At Vista Ridge CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 6:35 PM ET

    Vic Lombardi is featuring local golf courses on CBS4, and for the first time ever, someone hit a hole-in-one on a par 4, and CBS4 was right there! Golf pro Jason Dumler did the unbelievable deed.

  • Thursday Afternoon Forecast: Scattered Storms CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 2:47 PM ET

    Denver will see highs Thursday in the mid to upper 50s and winds out of the north at 10 to 15 mph. The chances for rain continue into the late evening Thursday before skies turn partly cloudy after midnight. Stacey Donaldson reports.

  • Ammonia Leak Forces Evacuation CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 2:26 PM ET

    A suspected Ammonia leak forced evacuations at a King Soopers warehouse in Denver Thursday morning.

  • Cheap Gas Available In Brighton CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 2:22 PM ET

    Two gas stations in Brighton are locked in a price war as they vie for customers. Prices have been as low as $3.09 a gallon for regular gas. Lynn Carey reports.

  • Man Found Under Trash Outside Movie Theater CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:12 AM ET

    A man was in the hospital after he was found trapped in a trash compactor outside the Olde Town Stadium Movie Theater in Arvada. The man was sleeping in the compactor. His injuries are not known.

  • Credit Card Convenience Checks Pose Risk CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 8:04 AM ET

    Experts encourage people to shred any convenience checks sent to them by credit card companies because throwing them away can give thieves an easy way to steal your money and possibly identity. Jim Benemann reports.

  • Family Marks 1 Year Since Deadly Flash Flood CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 7:58 AM ET

    One year after Matt Jauregui, 2, was killed in a flash flood in the Lakewood Gulch, his family gathered for a memorial and pledged to support improvements in the area to keep people safe. Arturo Santiago reports.

  • CHSAA Investigates Alleged Lacrosse Cheating CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 7:58 AM ET

    Two Arapahoe High School lacrosse players are accused of cheating during a game against Fort Collins in the state tournament. It was all caught on video, Shaun Boyd reports.

  • Brighton Gas Stations In Price War CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 7:47 AM ET

    Two gas stations in Brighton are in a price war where the cost of a gallon is down to as low as $3.22. Lynn Carey reports on when the best time to get gas in Brighton is.

  • Thursday Morning Forecast: Scattered Rain CBS4 Denver - Thu May 15, 7:33 AM ET

    Denver will see highs Thursday in the mid to upper 50s and winds out of the north at 10 to 15 mph. The chances for rain continue into the late evening Thursday before skies turn partly cloudy after midnight. Stacey Donaldson reports.

  • '3 Mo' Divas' Sets Up Extended Run In Denver CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 9:43 PM ET

    Critic at Large Greg Moody is a sucker for big sound, orchestral fireworks, big voices, lots of range and deeply emotional music. He says '3 Mo Divas' delivers on all counts.

  • Tancredo Pokes Fun At CU, Gets National Attention CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 9:33 PM ET

    Republican Rep. Tom Tancredo poked fun at the University of Colorado. CU is talking about recruiting professors of conservative thought and policy. Tancredo jokes he should be one of them, Terry Jessup reports.

  • Study: Daycare Could Keep Kids Cancer Free CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 9:27 PM ET

    A new study finds children in daycare are 30 percent less likely to develop a form of childhood leukemia, Dr. Dave Hnida reports.

  • CDOT Was Going To Put Up Rails Where SUV Plunged CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 9:27 PM ET

    CDOT confirmed that it had plans to put up a guardrail at the spot where an SUV plunged off I-70, Andrea Lopez reports.

  • Wednesday Evening Forecast: Scattered Showers CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 9:27 PM ET

    There is rain likely for Thursday morning, then a chance of rain showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 50s with north winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70 percent.

  • Man Guilty Of Killing Murder Witness CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 8:47 PM ET

    An Arapahoe County jury has found Sir Mario Owens guilty on two counts of first degree murder. Owens was charged with killing a man who was scheduled to testify against him, Rick Sallinger reports.

  • Wednesday Late Afternoon: Rain and Snow Return CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 6:46 PM ET

    Antoher system is moving into Colorado. Rain and snow will pick Wednesday evening. Thursday will be cooler and wet.

  • Wednesday Afternoon Forecast: PM Storms Possible CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 2:55 PM ET

    Rain returns to the Front Range late Wednesday into Thursday morning after a dry start to the middle of the week. Another cold front is approaching Colorado and will bring cooler weather with it for Thursday. Stacey Donaldson reports.

  • Cyclist Ends Cancer Fundraiser In Denver CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 2:47 PM ET

    Eric Miller said there's more than a cycling stunt behind his fundraiser for cancer research and the Livestrong campaign. He wants people to understand his message of making cancer research a national priority.

  • Ritter Signs New Education Laws CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 2:42 PM ET

    Gov. Bill Ritter signed a landmark education bill Wednesday designed to streamline Colorado public school curriculum and better prepare children for graduation. The bipartisan Colorado Achievement Plan for Kids is now law.

  • Littleton Officer Accidently Shoots Himself In Leg CBS4 Denver - Wed May 14, 2:27 PM ET

    A Littleton police officer accidently shot himself during training Wednesday morning at the Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Training Academy, officers said.

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