• NFL Picks Week 13: Lions Spring Upset On Saints While Steelers Stop Giants’ Streak

    NFL Picks Week 13: Lions Spring Upset On Saints While Steelers Stop Giants’ Streak
    Bryan Altman
    A wise man once said “two out of three ain’t bad.”
    Ok, it was definitely Meatloaf who said it, but the sentiment totally still works.
    On Thanksgiving (hopefully yours was lovely) we were treated to three football games, two of which were very good. One was very bad.
    Sure, the Colts and the Steelers ruined our turkey day trifecta, but, thankfully we still had some great Sunday football games to get the charred taste of the final Thanksgiving Day game out of our mout
  • Gym Teacher & Football Coach Accused On Sex Assault On A Child

    Gym Teacher & Football Coach Accused On Sex Assault On A Child
    CONIFER, Colo. (CBS4) – A physical education teacher and football coach has been accused of sexual assault on a child in Jefferson County.
    “Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies responded to a call of a runaway 17-year-old female. The juvenile was located shortly after midnight by deputies at a family-owned cabin in Pine,” Mark Techmeyer with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
    Michael Steven Bueno (credit: Jefferson County Sheriff’s Offic
  • Gym Teacher & Football Coach Accused Of Sex Assault On A Child

    Gym Teacher & Football Coach Accused Of Sex Assault On A Child
    CONIFER, Colo. (CBS4) – A physical education teacher and football coach has been accused of sexual assault on a child in Jefferson County.
    “Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies responded to a call of a runaway 17-year-old female. The juvenile was located shortly after midnight by deputies at a family-owned cabin in Pine,” Mark Techmeyer with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
    Michael Steven Bueno (credit: Jefferson County Sheriff’s Offic
  • 2016 Toy Guide For All Ages

    2016 Toy Guide For All Ages
    With tons of toy options, finding the perfect gift for your little ones can seem overwhelming during the holidays. Many of us can recall an early childhood memory of a favorite toy or game. The best toys are the ones we play with for years or the games that bring you closer to those special people in your life. Make great memories this holiday season with the best toys of 2016. You’ll be giving Santa a run for his money this year!
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  • Broncos Janovich To Have Ankle Surgery

    Broncos Janovich To Have Ankle Surgery
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – Broncos fullback Andy Janovich is done for the season.
    Janovich injured his ankle on the first play of the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, and now requires surgery.
    Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak made the announcement Wednesday afternoon.Kubiak says Janovich hurt ankle on first play of game, but played the whole game. Headed to IR soon after already having surgery. #4Broncos
    — Mark Haas (@markhaastv) November 30, 2016
    Following the surgery, Janovich wil
  • Broncos Janovich Has Ankle Surgery, To Go On IR Soon

    Broncos Janovich Has Ankle Surgery, To Go On IR Soon
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – Broncos fullback Andy Janovich is done for the season.
    Janovich injured his ankle on the first play of the game against the Kansas City Chiefs and it required surgery.
    Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak made the announcement Wednesday afternoon.Kubiak says Janovich hurt ankle on first play of game, but played the whole game. Headed to IR soon after already having surgery. #4Broncos
    — Mark Haas (@markhaastv) November 30, 2016
    Janovich will be placed on the injure
  • EPA To Keep Strict Gas Mileage Standards In Place

    EPA To Keep Strict Gas Mileage Standards In Place
    By Tom Krisher & Dee-Ann Durbin, AP Auto Writers
    DETROIT (AP) – The Obama administration has decided not to change government fuel economy requirements for cars and light trucks despite protests from automakers.
    Dan Becker, director of the Safe Climate Campaign environmental group, says he was told by people with knowledge of the decision that it will be announced on Wednesday by the Environmental Protection Agency.
    The decision means that automakers will still have to meet strict fuel
  • Trevor Siemian Held Out Of Practice With Injured Foot

    Trevor Siemian Held Out Of Practice With Injured Foot
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Quarterback Trevor Siemian was held out of the Denver Broncos’ practice Wednesday because of a foot injury.
    It’s not known how Siemian got hurt or the severity of his injury.
    Siemian never left the game against Kansas City on Sunday night, when he threw for a career-high 368 yards despite being sacked five times in Denver’s 30-27 overtime loss to the Chiefs.
    The Broncos have had problems protecting the passer all season. They benched right tackle T
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  • Gritty Liufau Leads Colorado Into Pac-12 Title Game

    Gritty Liufau Leads Colorado Into Pac-12 Title Game
    BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Mike MacIntyre sometimes takes for granted the toughness of his senior quarterback.
    Not when the Colorado coach goes back over game film, though. MacIntyre will catch a particularly smashing hit on Sefo Liufau that makes him wince for his durable QB and mutter, “Wow.”
    “He’s given me a few ‘Wow’ moments,” MacIntyre said.
    Liufau’s lifted the ninth-ranked Buffaloes (10-2, No. 8 CFP ) into the Pac-12 championship game on Fri
  • Rock Scaling Work Continues Along I-70 In Clear Creek County

    Rock Scaling Work Continues Along I-70 In Clear Creek County
    EMPIRE, Colo. (CBS4) – Drivers are facing more delays on Interstate 70 in the high country on Wednesday.
    Workers are doing more rock scaling work in Clear Creek County between Lawson and the Empire junction.Officials with the Colorado Department of Transportation hope to keep rocks from falling onto the interstate this winter.
    “When we looked at this we saw additional rock features that could come down and we’ve been doing scaling operations throughout the summer,” said C
  • NHTSA Wants You To Complain About Cars More

    NHTSA Wants You To Complain About Cars More
    DETROIT (AP) – The U.S. government wants more people to complain about auto safety problems.
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is proposing a rule requiring automakers put labels on sun visors of all new vehicles with instructions on how to file safety complaints.
    The labels would be glued to passenger visors and tell people that complaints could bring an investigation or a possible recall.
    The agency uses consumer complaints to spot safety problems. In 2015, it didn&
  • Trevor Siemian Not Practicing, Reports Say He Has Injured Foot

    Trevor Siemian Not Practicing, Reports Say He Has Injured Foot
    DENVER (CBS4) – Broncos starting quarterback Trevor Siemian didn’t participate in practice on Wednesday.
    Reports from headquarters indicate he’s dealing with a foot injury.
  • Stein Makes Michigan Third State For Presidential Recount

    Stein Makes Michigan Third State For Presidential Recount
    LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein on Wednesday requested a full hand recount of Michigan’s presidential vote, making it the third state where she’s asked for another look at a race narrowly won by Republican Donald Trump.
    Stein had previously requested recounts of the presidential votes in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
    President-elect Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by 10,704 votes out of nearly 4.8 million ballots cast in Michigan, but Ste
  • Tips For Staying Healthy During Your Holidays Travel

    Tips For Staying Healthy During Your Holidays Travel
    In America and around the world, the magical holiday season is widely considered one of the best of times. However, if you get miserably sick, it could also be the worst of times, not only for you, but also for those around you. If you plan to travel to visit relatives, friends or loved ones during the holidays, you’ll obviously want to feel at your best and look your best. Here are a few tips on how to stay healthy during your upcoming holiday travels.
    Wash Your Hands Frequently
    One
  • ‘Horrific Ending’ As Mother, 2 Children Found Dead Inside Minivan

    ‘Horrific Ending’ As Mother, 2 Children Found Dead Inside Minivan
    LONE TREE, Colo. (CBS4) – A Highlands Ranch woman and her two children have been found dead in their car following a report that they had gone missing.
    “We certainly didn’t see this horrific ending that this case has come to today,” said Douglas County Chief Deputy Steve Johnson.
    Jennifer Laber (credit: Douglas County)
    The husband of Jennifer Laber, 36, reported to the Douglas County Sheriff’s office that his wife and their two boys were missing on Tuesday night.
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  • Conceding The Tie Might Have Meant Trouble In The Locker Room For Kubiak

    Conceding The Tie Might Have Meant Trouble In The Locker Room For Kubiak
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Long before he confronted the difficult decision of trying a 62-yard field goal in overtime, Gary Kubiak made another call that would come back to haunt him.
    The Broncos coach didn’t go for two after Bennie Fowler’s 76-yard touchdown gave Denver a seven-point lead over Kansas City late in the fourth quarter Sunday night.A 2-point conversion would have made it a two-score game.
    “No, we’re going up by eight there,” said Kubiak, who sent B
  • Police To Subject Drunk Drivers To Nickelback

    Police To Subject Drunk Drivers To Nickelback
    KENSINGTON, Canada (CBS4) – Police in one Canadian town are getting creative when it comes to punishing those who decide to drink and drive this holiday season.
    With more social events and staff parties held this time of year, the Kensington Police Service says they know, logically, that will mean more people drinking and then possibly driving.
    To try and prevent that, and encourage people to use a designated driver, they posted a warning on their Facebook page this weekend.
    (L-R) Dan
  • Questions Surround Arrest Of High School Security Guard

    Questions Surround Arrest Of High School Security Guard
    PARKER, Colo. (CBS4) – A security guard accused of sexually assaulting a high school student in Douglas County has been arrested.
    (credit: CBS)
    Gary Postell, 49, works at Ponderosa High School in Parker. He was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of two felony counts of sexual assault by someone in a position of trust and one misdemeanor count of sexual assault 10-year-age difference.
    Authorities are not saying so far if the crimes stem from a consensual situation or an attack of some
  • Eric Church To Return To Colorado

    Eric Church To Return To Colorado
    DENVER (CBS4) – Eric Church’s “Holdin’ My Own Tour” will stop at the Pepsi Center in 2017.
    Tickets for the April 5 show will go on sale Friday, Dec. 9 at 10 a.m.
    With no support act, the 2016 CMA Album of the Year winner and his band will perform two full sets.
    Church’s last tour, “The Outsiders World Tour,” topped Billboard’s Hot Tours as attendance broke attendance records in several cities, with more than 800,000 fans in attendan
  • VIDEO: Vandal Tears Apart Car For 6 Hours While Passersby Watch, Take Pictures

    VIDEO: Vandal Tears Apart Car For 6 Hours While Passersby Watch, Take Pictures
    KOREATOWN —A woman was left in tears and without a car after a vandal went to town on her vehicle for hours while passersby stopped to take pictures instead of calling police.
    Stacy Omelinoff, a church-going woman, returned from a Thanksgiving trip on Friday to find her car a total wreck. She said she left her Buick Lucerne in front of her friend’s house on Thanksgiving night in Koreatown to celebrate the holiday in Chino. On Friday morning, she woke up to find her car vandalize
  • Van Of Missing Mother Found With 3 Bodies Inside

    Van Of Missing Mother Found With 3 Bodies Inside
    LONE TREE, Colo. (CBS4) – Police say the minivan of a Highlands Ranch woman who was reported missing along with her kids has been found in Lone Tree with three people dead inside.
    Jennifer Laber (credit: Douglas County)
    Jennifer Laber, 36, Adam Laber, 3, and Ethan Laber, 5, all went missing. The three were last seen on Tuesday afternoon leaving Bear Canyon Elementary School. A surveillance image showed them leaving the school.
    (credit: Douglas County)
    Police haven’t determined the id
  • Broncos Opponent Profile Week 13: Denver Faces Must-Win Game Against Jacksonville

    Broncos Opponent Profile Week 13: Denver Faces Must-Win Game Against Jacksonville
    By Rick Brown
    The Denver Broncos (7-4) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9) will meet for the 12th time this weekend. The Jaguars are 6-5 in the series. In just their second season, a Tom Coughlin-coached team came into Mile High Stadium and defeated the heavily-favored Broncos. While there have been some memorable games in this short history, there have also been some games that should just be forgotten, such as the 2004 game when the Jaguars beat the Broncos 7-6.
    The Jaguars are typically the ch
  • Bruce Springsteen Visiting Tattered Cover After Owner’s Passionate Plea

    Bruce Springsteen Visiting Tattered Cover After Owner’s Passionate Plea
    DENVER (AP) — Bruce Springsteen is stopping in Denver as part of a nationwide tour promoting his new autobiography “Born to Run”.
    Tickets to the noon event at Tattered Cover Book Store on Wednesday sold out fast and the shop is warning that anyone without a ticket won’t get a chance to see the Boss.
    Bruce Springsteen (credit: KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images)
    The bookstore posted a YouTube video earlier this year urging Springsteen to visit during his book tour with the new
  • UC Davis Hires Former Buffaloes Coach Dan Hawkins

    UC Davis Hires Former Buffaloes Coach Dan Hawkins
    DAVIS, Calif. (AP) — UC Davis officially introduced former Boise State and Colorado coach Dan Hawkins as its new football coach.
    Hawkins said Tuesday that going back to his alma mater was the right fit. Hawkins played for the Aggies in 1981-82 and later served as an assistant coach under Jim Sochor from 1983-85.
    Hawkins had his most success as a coach at Boise State. He took over the program in 2001 and led the Broncos to a 53-11 record in five seasons before moving on to Colorado. He had
  • Trump Says He’s Leaving Businesses To Focus On Presidency

    Trump Says He’s Leaving Businesses To Focus On Presidency
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that he’s leaving his business empire to focus on being the nation’s 45th president, bowing to pressure to avoid potential conflicts of interest between governing and profiting in the private sector.
    “I will be leaving my great business in total in order to fully focus on running the country in order to make America great again,” he tweeted in a series of missives sent before dawn. “While I am not m
  • Thursday Night Breakdown: Cowboys, Riding Win Streak, Face Vikings

    Thursday Night Breakdown: Cowboys, Riding Win Streak, Face Vikings
    By Danny Cox
    It’s been a rather strange 2016 season in the NFL. Teams expected to be among the top contenders (Colts and Packers) are fighting for their playoff lives, while teams not expected to do much (Raiders and Cowboys) sit atop their divisions and look to secure home-field advantage.
    Such unpredictability helps make the NFL exciting and fun each year.
    Two playoff contenders, the Cowboys and Vikings, will battle it out on Thursday Night Football this week. The Cowboys
  • Jackpot Rigging Scandal Grows In Scope As Trials Near

    Jackpot Rigging Scandal Grows In Scope As Trials Near
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A prosecutor says two brothers accused of conspiring to fix lottery games in five states had rigged another drawing for which they claimed a jackpot and planted software on additional computers that would have enabled them to fix more games if they hadn’t been caught.
    Trials are scheduled in Iowa early next year for Eddie Tipton, a former lottery computer technology official, and his brother Tommy Tipton, a former deputy sheriff and justice of the peace in Tex
  • Woman Gets 20 Years In Prison For Grandson’s Drowning Death

    Woman Gets 20 Years In Prison For Grandson’s Drowning Death
    GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — A woman who pleaded guilty to child abuse stemming from the drowning death of her 10-year-old grandson in Wheat Ridge has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
    Prosecutors with the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office say 52-year-old Onesia Najera was sentenced Tuesday for the May 5, 2015, death of Angel Goodwin.
    Angel Goodwin (credit: Manuel Alvarado)
    The boy, who was unable to stand because of serious medical and developmental conditions, was found uncon
  • Latest Forecast: Below Normal Temperatures Continue, Even Colder Next Week

    Latest Forecast: Below Normal Temperatures Continue, Even Colder Next Week
    By Ashton Altieri
    DENVER (CBS4) – Sunshine will return to most of Colorado on Wednesday. There will also be much less wind compared to Tuesday. So although temperatures won’t change much, it will feel warmer in the afternoon.
    Mountains areas along and north of I-70 may also see a few light snow showers on Wednesday. Any accumulation will be minor and should not cause any major travel disruptions. Everywhere else around the state including the metro area will be dry.
    A cold front will
  • Rare Ferrets Settling In, Making Babies At New Colorado Home

    Rare Ferrets Settling In, Making Babies At New Colorado Home
    DENVER (AP) — Dozens of slinky, ferocious and rare ferrets are settling in and making babies at their new home in Colorado, one year after they were released at a wildlife refuge outside Denver.
    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service counted 47 endangered black-footed ferrets last month at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. That includes 20 out of the original 28 captive-born ferrets that were released there in 2015, a survival rate of 71 percent.
    “Seventy-one percent i
  • Avs Fall To The Predators 5-3

    Avs Fall To The Predators 5-3
    Ryan Johansen scored a goal in the first minute of the third period and assisted on another goal seven seconds into the second, and the Predators beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-3 on Tuesday night.
  • Mother, 2 Kids Go Missing In Highlands Ranch

    Mother, 2 Kids Go Missing In Highlands Ranch
    HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (CBS4) – A Highlands Ranch mother and her two young sons have gone missing.
    They were last seen on Tuesday at Bear Canyon Elementary School when the mother picked up the kids.
    (credit: Douglas County)
    A surveillance video captured an image of the family leaving the school.
    The three people were reported missing Tuesday night at approximately 8 p.m.
    Jennifer Laber (credit: Douglas County)
    The mother’s name is Jennifer Laber, the Douglas County Sheriff said.
  • Boys & Girls Clubs Become Second Home For Some Members

    Boys & Girls Clubs Become Second Home For Some Members
    DENVER (CBS4) – The CBS4 Care 4 Colorado Toy Drive collects toys for children at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver. The clubs serve all school age children. Many members are facing tough situations at home and often the club becomes like a second home.
    LINK: Care 4 Colorado Toy Drive
    Mary, 15, met her best friend at the club.
    “We came at the same time,” Mary said at the same time as her best friend Leo.
    Mary and Leo met 9 years ago when they first started going to t
  • Massage Therapist Accused Of Sexual Assaults Once Confessed To Rape

    Massage Therapist Accused Of Sexual Assaults Once Confessed To Rape
    By Lauren DiSpirito
    LAFAYETTE, Colo. (CBS4) – A massage therapist is now facing criminal charges after two clients say he sexually assaulted them.
    Police arrested Brandon Smith, 32, of Northglenn last week, on suspicion of six counts of sexual assault.
    Brandon Smith (credit: Adams County Sheriff’s Office)
    According to Lafayette police, who are investigating the case, the clients, both women, say Smith inappropriately touched them while giving them massages. The women both told police
  • Could Colorado’s Legal Pot Help Solve Homeless Epidemic?

    Could Colorado’s Legal Pot Help Solve Homeless Epidemic?
    By Stan Bush
    DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper was a vocal opponent of recreational marijuana when it was on the ballot. Now it may be the silver bullet to solving the issue that launched him into politics.
    With marijuana profits expected break records next year, Hickenlooper wants some of that revenue to help solve Colorado’s homeless epidemic.
    Hickenlooper is proposing more that $16 million in spending toward nearly 1,500 permanent housing units for “chronically
  • Hotel Evacuated After Chemicals Found, Police Suspect Criminal Activity

    Hotel Evacuated After Chemicals Found, Police Suspect Criminal Activity
    GOLDEN, Colo. (CBS4) – A hotel was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after chemicals were found inside a room in Golden.
    Police and a bomb squad evacuated the Marriott Courtyard.
    (credit: CBS)
    (credit: CBS)
    Investigators haven’t said exactly what kind chemicals were found but it’s believed they were being used criminal activity.
    Police are trying to find the people who booked the hotel room using fraudulent use of a credit card.
  • Truck Cab Camera Could Hold Clues Into Tragic Death Of Trooper

    Truck Cab Camera Could Hold Clues Into Tragic Death Of Trooper
    By Rick Sallinger
    CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (CBS4) – The sister of Colorado State Patrol Trooper Cody Donahue will address the media Wednesday. Her brother died Friday after being hit by a semi-trailer driven by Noe Gamez-Ruiz on Interstate 25 near the Tomah exit last Friday.
    Their lives intersected last Friday as Gamez-Ruiz was returning from a US Foods delivery and Donahue was tending to an accident.
    Noe Gamez-Ruiz in court on Monday (credit: CBS)
    Trooper Cody Donahue (credit: Colorado State Pa
  • Fast Food, Health Workers Demonstrate At Denver International Airport

    Fast Food, Health Workers Demonstrate At Denver International Airport
    DENVER (AP) — Fast food, home health care workers and their supporters demonstrated Tuesday at Denver International Airport as part of a nationwide day of protests to push for higher wages and union rights.
    About 200 people handed out fliers to passengers in the airport’s terminal urging them to support airport workers. The demonstration marked the start of a campaign by the Service Employees International Union to reach out to workers employed by airport contractors, such as wheelch
  • Cancer Patient Ecstatic Over Special Visit From Denver Broncos

    Cancer Patient Ecstatic Over Special Visit From Denver Broncos
    By Kathy Walsh
    AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – There was an outbreak of Broncos Fever at the University of Colorado Hospital on Tuesday as several players and cheerleaders took time to visit patients.
    One fan, in particular, got a special surprise. Gary Bowman is fighting cancer. He had no idea the Broncos would make a special stop for him.
    “It’s incredible. I did not expect this,” Bowman gushed.
    Gary Bowman meets players from his favorite team (credit: CBS)
    “You guys are my
  • Road Rage Shooting Suspect Person Of Interest In Other Murder

    Road Rage Shooting Suspect Person Of Interest In Other Murder
    By Tom Mustin
    DENVER (CBS4) – An arrest in a road rage case in Denver may help solve another murder.
    Apparent road rage victim Miguel Baray died Saturday after being shot near West Kentucky Avenue and Federal Boulevard. CBS4 has learned the man accused of shooting him is a person of interest in a deadly shooting Thursday.
    (credit: CBS)
    “Mary” didn’t want to use her real name after the murder of her cousin, Baray.
    “He was their world,” she told CBS4’s Tom
  • Dog Owner Felt Helpless After Boarding Business Lost Her Pup

    Dog Owner Felt Helpless After Boarding Business Lost Her Pup
    By Britt Moreno
    DENVER (CBS4) – Megan Hebler only has pictures of brown-eyed Lola to hold onto right now. Her 2-year-old pup is missing.
    Hebler dropped off the German shepherd mix for the first time at Woof in Boots in Denver over the Thanksgiving holiday. On Sunday she received a devastating call. Staff said Lola had gotten out and ran away.
    Megan Hebler and Lola (credit: Megan Hebler)
    “At first I felt bad for them. Then it sunk in. I’m 1,200 miles away and my flight doesn&rsq
  • Community Meeting Held Over Opioid Crisis Occurring In Colorado

    Community Meeting Held Over Opioid Crisis Occurring In Colorado
    By Jennifer Brice
    DENVER (CBS4) – Everybody knows how big the prescription drug abuse problem has gotten in Colorado and across the nation. It’s why the Department of Regulatory Agencies’ (DORA) Division of Professions and Occupations (DPO) hosted a community meeting Tuesday morning.
    The goal of the meeting was to open discussions about potential updates to the policy for prescribing and dispensing opioids. DPO is asking health care professionals, patient family members, behavi
  • Latest Forecast: A Chilly Tuesday…and Even Chillier, Maybe Snow, by Friday

    Latest Forecast: A Chilly Tuesday…and Even Chillier, Maybe Snow, by Friday
    By Ed GreeneDENVER (CBS4) – Tuesday saw a mixture of clouds and sunshine today and as promised, chilly temperatures: just 38 degrees for the official high at the airport and 39 downtown.As the major storm in the upper Midwest hasn’t moved much in the past 24 hours, we continued to see mountain snow showers and also saw light snow and snow showers out over the northeasternportion of the state. Skies will clear overnight with a low in the chilly teens.For Wednesday, we can expect mostl
  • A Chilly Tuesday…and Even Chillier, Maybe Snow, by Friday

    A Chilly Tuesday…and Even Chillier, Maybe Snow, by Friday
    By Ed Greene
    DENVER (CBS4) – Tuesday saw a mixture of clouds and sunshine today and as promised, chilly temperatures: just 38 degrees for the official high at the airport and 39 downtown. As the major storm in the upper Midwest hasn’t moved much in the past 24 hours, we continued to see mountain snow showers and also saw light snow and snow showers out over the northeastern portion of the state. Skies will clear overnight with a low in the chilly teens. For Wednesday, we can expect m
  • High School Security Specialist Arrested For Alleged Sex Assault

    High School Security Specialist Arrested For Alleged Sex Assault
    Parker (CBS4) – A high school security specialist has been arrested on suspicion of a sex assault that happened at Ponderosa High School in Parker.
    According to a press release from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, detectives interviewed the victim and determined there was enough probable cause to make an arrest.
    Gary Postell, 49, a Douglas County School District Campus security specialist, was taken into custody at his home in Castle Rock. He was booked on suspicion of sex assau
  • Suspect On The Loose After Robbing Woman At Gunpoint

    Suspect On The Loose After Robbing Woman At Gunpoint
    THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4) – A man is on the run after robbing a woman at gunpoint in Thornton.
    The robbery happened Monday morning at the Motel 6 near 84th Avenue and Interstate 25.
    (credit: CBS)
    One suspect was taken into custody but another got away.
    Police say at this point it’s not clear if the suspects knew the victim or what they got away with.
    Anyone with information is asked to call police.
  • Person Killed After Being Ejected In 2-Vehicle Crash

    Person Killed After Being Ejected In 2-Vehicle Crash
    COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4) – A crash in Commerce City killed one person Tuesday morning.
    The crash happened on Quebec Street at Highway 2 just before 5:30 a.m.
    (credit: CBS)
    (credit: CBS)
    Police say two cars collided. The person who died was ejected. It’s not clear if the victim was wearing a seat belt or if drugs or alcohol were factors.
    The other driver suffered minor injuries.
    No names have been released.
  • Authorities: City & County Building Also Not A Place For Homeless Camps

    Authorities: City & County Building Also Not A Place For Homeless Camps
    DENVER (CBS4) – The City of Denver was back out near Park Avenue and Broadway to perform homeless camp sweeps and cleaned up the area.
    On Monday night many of the homeless moved over to the City and County Building.
    Homeless moving out from in front of the City and County Building (credit: CBS)
    Rev. Amanda Henderson with the Interfaith Alliance shared a video with CBS4 of the sweep.
    Police told the homeless they could not stay there. They cooperated and moved their belongings.

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