Frontier said Washington-based Perseus has committed to providing a $75 million debtor-in-possession loan, and will be able to buy 79.9 percent of the equity in Frontier for $100 million once it reorganizes.
John McCain praised Hispanic military veterans for their sacrifices on Friday and said they often don't get the credit they deserve. Later in Aspen, McCain met with the Dalai Lama Jodi Brooks reports.
A 16-year-old girl survived a shooting spree by her father to provide an account of Thursday's double murder-suicide in Bennett. Killed were the gunman, Eddie Davidson; wife Amy Hill, and their 3-year-old old daughter Bailey. Paul Day reports.
Slow moving storms will continue through the evening around Denver before the sunshine and heat return for the weekend. More showers are possible each afternoon, Ed Greene reports.
A road along the Dillon Reservoir is reopening, more than two weeks after Denver Water utility officials closed it over unspecified security concerns.
One man died after being hit by lightning on the Colorado State University Campus in Fort Collins Thursday evening. A second person was seriously injured. Mike Hooker reports.
Friday, the weather turns partly sunny in the afternoon with a 40 percent chance of scattered afternoon storms. Dave Aguilera talks about the highs around 90 and the hot weather ahead for the weekend.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Friday that Barack Obama's policies would have led to defeat in both Iraq and Afghanistan and possibly pushed the entire Middle East into war. Michelle Griego reports.
One man died after being hit by lightning on the Colorado State University Campus in Fort Collins Thursday evening, school officials said. A second person was seriously injured. Mike Hooker reports.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain is scheduled to speak with Hispanic veterans at a luncheon Friday in downtown Denver. Michelle Greigo reports on his plan to head for Aspen after that.
Friday will start sunny, then turn partly sunny in the afternoon with a 40 percent chance of scattered afternoon storms. Dave Aguilera reports on the highs forecast to be around 90.
The Cherry Creek School District has reversed, deciding to allow Cherry Creek High School Athletic Director Randy McCall to miss more than 7 weeks in the upcoming academic year so he be a college basketball referee, Brian Maass reports.
Edward "Eddie" Davidson, whom the authorities called the "Spam King," and the other two were found at the home in a rural part of Bennett, about 25 miles east of Denver. Davidson shot himself, Shaun Boyd reports.
Colorado's Governor's Mansion is turning 100 this year, and 1st Lady Jeannie Ritter is launching a new governor's fund as part of the centennial celebration of the home.
Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall could be in for a suspension, Gary Miller reports. Also, John Lynch might not be a full time starter, Reggie Rivers reports. Vic Lombardi shares thoughts on Rod Smith's retirement.
CBS4 Broncos Insider Gary Miller shares his thoughts on the necessity for a better run defense this season.
See Ed Greene's extended forecast.
A Colorado criminal known as the "spam king" who left a minimum-security facility on Sunday was found dead Thursday morning in Arapahoe County along with his wife and a child, sources close to the case tell CBS4, Karlyn Tilley reports.
The heat goes on Thursday around Denver and along the Front Range of Colorado as highs climb into the mid to upper 90s with plenty of sunshine and a 20 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Dave Aguilera reports.
Despite that wood burning outdoor fire pits are illegal in Denver, CBS4 found retailers selling the popular patio items without knowing about the restrictions in the city, Molly Hughes reports.
Investigators have found more human remains along the Burlington Canal in Commerce City and plan to search another area looking for more evidence. More help is being brought in to help id the body, Shaun Boyd reports.
The heat goes on Thursday around Denver and along the Front Range of Colorado as highs climb into the mid to upper 90s with plenty of sunshine and a 20 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Dave Aguilera reports.
Sheriff's deputies arrested a man suspected of firing at least one shot inside a credit union before fleeing in a stolen car on Wednesday in Lakewood. Tobias Archuleta, 27, gave himself up, Jodi Brooks reports.
The first political ad by conservationist and candidate for Congress Will Shafroth uses the standard textbook play for first-time politicians. Raj Chohan gives the ad a "Reality Check."