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Health officials are recalling hundreds of thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine after tests indicated they may not be potent enough to protect against the virus. Full Story »
Health officials are recalling hundreds of thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine after tests indicated they may not be potent enough to protect against the virus. Full Story »
Major Johannes (Jon) Castro is currently serving in the 4th BCT, 4th Infantry Division in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. His wife, Marla G. Castro, says he's her hero and KKTV agrees, he's a Colorado Hero! Full Story »
Vice-President Joe Biden says Senator Joe Lieberman is wrong to oppose a health care compromise. Full Story »
The U.S. Olympic Committee has renewed a sponsorship deal with AT&T. Full Story »
A Colorado man has settled his "popcorn lung" lawsuit against a flavor developer. Full Story »
A union representing thousands of Colorado grocery workers is counting members' votes on the last, best and final contract offers from three chains. Full Story »
Tiger Woods spoke of his commitment to his family during an interview screened in New Zealand on Tuesday that was conducted before his car crash and subsequent admission of several infidelities. Full Story »
President Barack Obama is inviting Senate Democrats to the White House today to discuss ways to pass a health care overhaul by Christmas. Full Story »
Three passengers were able to get out of a tour bus that police say was high centered on a set of tracks. A train was heading straight for it. Full Story »
Studies suggest that the number of children killed or injured by falling television has risen even as more consumers replace their clunky old TVs with lighter flat screens. Full Story »
Police are now investigating if an alleged purse snatcher is tied to other robberies around Southern Colorado. Full Story »
Pueblo City Council will put a medical marijuana dispensary moratorium extension to a vote in the coming weeks. Full Story »
Some holiday shopping for local students was also a lesson Monday. Some disabled students, or students in transition, from Widefield School District picked up some life skills while getting presents for family and friends for the holiday. Full Story »
Colorado Springs police are investigating the death of a 26-year-old man whose body was found by his girlfriend Monday afternoon in his apartment. Full Story »
A 26-year-old man faces an animal cruelty charge after police say a 4-month-old beagle asphyxiated after having its mouth taped shut for barking and chewing things. Full Story »
An El Paso County Sheriff's Deputy is recovering at home after getting hit by a driver who may have been under the influence of drugs. Officials identify the at-fault driver as 22-year-old Erin Droguett, of Colorado Springs. Full Story »
SPC Cruz is a soldier in the 1-9 Field Artillery/3-1 Reconnaissance Unit, currently stationed in Mosul, Iraq. His wife Ashley says he'll be home at the end of the year 2010 and he's her Colorado Hero. Full Story »
A regional airline is blaming the pilot for the commuter plane crash that killed 50 people near Buffalo earlier this year. Full Story »
Folks in the Pikes Peak region should expect long lines at the post office. Officials say 830 million pieces of mail will be handled by the postal service Monday. This, the busiest mailing day of the year. Full Story »
The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder's Office says you can expect shorter lines the next time you head to the Motor Vehicle Office. Full Story »
The holidays are going to be a little brighter for many seniors in our community. Full Story »
Bad weather and avalanche danger have led rescuers to all but rule out a ground search for two missing climbers on Mount Hood. Full Story »
Al Gore has told the U.N. climate conference that new data suggests that the Arctic polar ice cap may disappear in the summertime as soon as five to seven years from now. Full Story »
There are a few empty chairs at President Barack Obama's meeting with bank executives. The CEOs were invited to discuss White House efforts for tightening up the financial industry. Full Story »
Pueblo could become the latest city to extend a moratorium on pot shops. Full Story »
A crow stands on a tree branch in Switzerland. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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