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  • Fort Carson Honors 2 Killed In Afghanistan

    CBS4 Denver – 1 hr 10 mins ago  

    Fort Carson is holding a memorial service for two of its soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan in separate attacks. The service Wednesday honors 24-year-old Sgt. Eduviges Guadalupe Wolf and 19-year-old Pfc. Devin J. Michel. Wolf was assigned to the 704th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. Michel was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Division ... Full Story »

  • Colo. Boy, 12, Accused Of Taking Gun To School

    CBS4 Denver – 2 hrs 2 mins ago  

    Authorities say they have arrested a seventh-grader accused of taking an unloaded pistol to Arvada Middle School. Arvada police say no one was threatened with the gun, and the 12-year-old boy took it to school to show friends. The student, who was arrested Tuesday, has not been identified. The boy faces a felony charge of unlawful possession of a handgun on school grounds. He also faces a ... Full Story »

  • Thermometer To Drop Below Zero As Freeze Continues

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 11:42 pm ET  

    Snow and frigid temperatures led to a miserable morning commute for many Denver metro area drivers, including one pregnant woman whose car slammed into a wall on 6th Avenue. Full Story »

  • 1 Ticket Wins Cash 5 Jackpot Worth $20,000

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 11:41 pm ET  

    One ticket matched all five of the numbers drawn Tuesday to win the Cash 5 jackpot worth $20,000, the Colorado Lottery said. The randomly selected numbers were 3, 9, 12, 15 and 21. There was no immediate word on where the winning ticket was purchased. Full Story »

  • 12-Year-Old Accused Of Bringing Gun To School

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 11:30 pm ET  

    A seventh grader was arrested at school in Arvada on Tuesday. The 12-year-old boy is accused of bringing a gun to school. Full Story »

  • Man Pleads Guilty After Wreck That Killed Wife

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 10:59 pm ET  

    The lawyer for a man accused of causing a crash that killed his pregnant wife says he is pleading guilty to lesser charges so his children won't have to testify at a trial. Full Story »

  • Man Pleads Guilty After Wreck That Killed Wife

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 10:52 pm ET  

    The lawyer for a man accused of causing a crash that killed his pregnant wife says he is pleading guilty to lesser charges so his kids won't have to testify at a trial. Thirty-one-year-old Scott Huggins of Milliken pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to commit child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury and careless driving resulting in death. His attorney Todd Taylor says Huggins didn't ... Full Story »

  • Woman Found Stabbed To Death In Fort Collins

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 9:29 pm ET  

    Fort Collins police are investigating a deadly stabbing. A woman's body was found at an apartment in the 800 block of Merganser Drive. Full Story »

  • Renn Convicted In Triple Shooting In Fort Collins

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 9:24 pm ET  

    A jury has convicted a Loveland man of first-degree murder in a triple shooting that killed one man and injured two others. Full Story »

  • Vestas To Temporarily Halt Production In Windsor

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 9:18 pm ET  

    Vestas Wind Systems A/S is temporarily halting production at a Windsor blade manufacturing plant because of a slowdown in business. Full Story »

  • Family Struggles To Stay Warm After Heat Fails

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 9:06 pm ET  

    It was a cold night for one family in Glendale. The heat was out at their apartment. With temperatures in the single digits Monday night into Tuesday the family had to bundle up to say warm. Full Story »

  • Sarah Palin Signs Books In Colorado Springs

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 8:57 pm ET  

    Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is visiting Colorado as part of her national book tour. Full Story »

  • Judge Dismisses Sex Assault Charge Against Soldier

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 8:49 pm ET  

    A judge has dismissed a sex assault charge against a soldier from Milliken, saying police had not established enough probable cause to take the matter to trial. Weld District Court Judge Gilbert Gutierriez dismissed a first-degree sexual assault charge against 25-year-old Gilbert Torres last week. Torres was arrested in July, shortly before his scheduled airborne assignment at Fort Richardson in ... Full Story »

  • Bills Would Push More National Forest Thinning

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 8:45 pm ET  

    Bills to open more of the backcountry in national forests to fire-prevention thinning projects and to promote woodburning heating systems in public buildings have been introduced in the U.S. House. U.S. Rep. Greg Walden said Tuesday the bill to expand thinning projects faces an uphill battle in the House Committee on Natural Resources, even with bipartisan support. But the Oregon Republican said ... Full Story »

  • Evergreen Lake Will Open For Skating On Saturday

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 8:18 pm ET  

    The cold weather means lots of winter traditions are getting under way and one fun tradition is gliding across Evergreen Lake on ice skates. It takes a serious freeze to turn a lake to ice -- the kind of freeze Evergreen Lake has never had this early. Full Story »

  • Renn Convicted In Triple Shooting In Fort Collins

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 8:00 pm ET  

    A jury has convicted a Loveland man of first-degree murder in a triple shooting that killed one man and injured two others. Twenty-two-year-old Joshua Douglas Renn was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder in the death of Clinton M. Hiney and of attempted first-degree murder in the shootings of Patrick Moore and John Lyman. All were shot Jan. 12 at Moore's apartment in Fort Collins. Full Story »

  • Population Estimate For Boulder Gets A Bump Up

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:49 pm ET  

    Boulder says the U.S. Census Bureau has revised its population estimate for the city from 94,171 to 99,466, which could mean more money for the city from grants based on population. Full Story »

  • More Frontier Jobs To Leave Denver

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:28 pm ET  

    Republic Airways is moving all of its business operations to its Indianapolis headquarters, a move that will shift about 300 jobs from Denver to Indianapolis. Full Story »

  • EPA Agrees To Review Oil, Gas Pollution Standards

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:26 pm ET  

    Federal officials have agreed to review air pollution standards for oil and gas operations to decide if they need to be updated. The proposed settlement of a complaint by two environmental groups calls for the Environmental Protection Agency to start the review in January 2011. The settlement needs court approval. WildEarth Guardians and the San Juan Citizens Alliance filed a complaint in ... Full Story »

  • Colorado Editorial Sampler

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:23 pm ET  

    A sampling of recent editorials from Colorado newspapers: NATIONAL: The Longmont Times-Call, Dec. 6, on the Afghanistan troop increase: Full Story »

  • Colorado Woman Killed In Utah Crash

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:22 pm ET  

    The Utah Highway Patrol says a Colorado woman has been killed in a one-car crash in San Juan County in the southern part of the state. Full Story »

  • NCAR Director To Become President At FSU

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:22 pm ET  

    Florida State University on Tuesday picked a former student as its new president. After some debate about how the selection process was handled, the school's trustees voted unanimously to hire Eric J. Barron to succeed T.K. Wetherell as the university's 14th president. "I like to get the job done," Barron told trustees before their vote. "That's what I'm all about." Full Story »

  • Population Estimate For Boulder Gets A Bump Up

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:16 pm ET  

    Boulder says the U.S. Census Bureau has revised its population estimate for the city from 94,171 to 99,466, which could mean more money for the city from grants based on population. Boulder had challenged the 2008 estimate of its population. City staff members contend estimates have been off since the decennial census in 2000, which they say didn't count new housing units and underestimated ... Full Story »

  • Republic Airways Bringing 300 Jobs To Indianapolis

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 7:12 pm ET  

    Republic Airways is moving all of its business operations to its Indianapolis headquarters, a move that will shift about 300 jobs from Denver to Indianapolis. Indianapolis-based Republic Airways, which recently acquired Denver-based Frontier Airlines, said Tuesday it plans to begin hiring dispatchers, engineers, crew schedulers and others in the second quarter of 2010. The company said it will ... Full Story »

  • New 'Body Worlds' Exhibition To Come To Denver

    CBS4 Denver – Tue Dec 8, 6:46 pm ET  

    The Denver Museum of Nature & Science announced Tuesday it will host an all-new "Body Worlds" exhibition. Full Story »

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