• Trump’s Lawyers: ‘Apprentice’ Contestant Can’t Sue President

    Trump’s Lawyers: ‘Apprentice’ Contestant Can’t Sue President
    NEW YORK (AP) — Republican President Donald Trump’s lawyers say he’s immune while president from defamation claims brought by a former contestant on his reality TV show “The Apprentice” who accused him of unwanted sexual contact.
    The lawyers said in a state Supreme Court filing Monday they’ll formally ask for a dismissal or a suspension of the January claims by Summer Zervos until he leaves office. They said the Constitution immunizes Trump from being sued in
  • DU Hires New Women’s Hoops Coach With Basketball In His Blood

    DU Hires New Women’s Hoops Coach With Basketball In His Blood
    DENVER (CBS4) – The University of Denver women’s basketball team has a new head coach.
    Jim Turgeon (credit: CBS)
    Jim Turgeon is making the trip up Interstate 25 from Colorado State University-Pueblo to take over the program.
    Turgeon has basketball in his blood. His father was a high school coach and his brother Mark was a star at Kansas and now coaches at Maryland.
    Jim Turgeon (credit: CBS)
    “Of course Mark’s success has been great … maybe in the state of Kansas it&
  • New Animal Hospital Triples Capacity

    New Animal Hospital Triples Capacity
    WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (CBS4) – A new animal hospital has opened in Wheat Ridge.
    The new hospital is located at 10140 44th Avenue and will triple the capacity of the old location.
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    More than a dozen dogs and cats will be moved from the old hospital on Kipling Street to the new location later this week.
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    The hospital on Kipling has been a fixture in the city for more than six decades. The facility is one of the largest in Colorado with 45 do
  • Man Accused Of Snatching Money From Woman After She Cashed Paycheck

    Man Accused Of Snatching Money From Woman After She Cashed Paycheck
    MONUMENT, Colo. (CBS4) – An arrest has been made after a single mother of two had cashed her paycheck, only to have the money ripped from her hands.
    Sergey Bussell, 23, is now in custody and accused of stealing the cash from the woman after she cashed her paycheck at a King Soopers in Monument on March 9.
    Sergey Bussell (credit: Monument Police Department)
    Police say Bussell is the man seen on surveillance video watching the victim cash her check and then grabbed the money in the parking l
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  • Man Accused Of Snatching Cash From Woman After She Cashed Paycheck

    Man Accused Of Snatching Cash From Woman After She Cashed Paycheck
    MONUMENT, Colo. (CBS4) – An arrest has been made after a single mother of two had cashed her paycheck, only to have the money ripped from her hands.
    Sergey Bussell, 23, is now in custody and accused of stealing the cash from the woman after she cashed her paycheck at a King Soopers in Monument on March 9.
    Sergey Bussell (credit: Monument Police Department)
    Police say Bussell is the man seen on surveillance video watching the victim cash her check and then grabbed the money in the parking l
  • Trump Declines Invite For Opening Day 1st Pitch

    Trump Declines Invite For Opening Day 1st Pitch
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Nationals say President Donald Trump has declined an invitation to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before their game on opening day.
    A spokeswoman for the baseball team said Tuesday that the White House said Trump would not be at next week’s game at Nationals Park against the Miami Marlins because of a scheduling conflict.
    Washington hosts Miami next Monday afternoon.
    President Barack Obama threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Nationals’
  • Postal Service Worker Accused Of Faking Cancer, Taking More Than 100 Days Off Work

    Postal Service Worker Accused Of Faking Cancer, Taking More Than 100 Days Off Work
    DENVER (CBS4) – A U.S. Postal Service employee is accused of lying about having cancer in order to claim more than 100 days of sick leave and be allowed to work from home.
    According to the Department of Justice, Caroline Zarate Boyle, 59, of Highlands Ranch was indicted last week for allegedly using a forged writing to defraud the United States.
    “She effectuated this fraud by forging several doctor notes regarding her alleged treatment and emailing them to her supervisor,” The
  • Watchdog To Examine Cost, Security Of Trump’s Florida Trips

    Watchdog To Examine Cost, Security Of Trump’s Florida Trips
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A government watchdog will examine the taxpayer-funded travel costs when President Donald Trump travels to the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and the security procedures surrounding those trips, several congressional Democrats announced Tuesday.
    The lawmakers requested the inquiry by the Government Accountability Office after reports that Trump, accompanied by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, openly discussed North Korea’s launch of a ballistic missile while at the
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  • Rockies Season Preview: Expectations Are Elevated

    Rockies Season Preview: Expectations Are Elevated
    DENVER (The Sports Xchange) – The Colorado Rockies are a talented team that now must turn into a good team, general manager Jeff Bridich said. It is a realistic expectation, as new manager Bud Black is taking over a club on the rise.
    Black’s hiring was the most notable move of an offseason that included three key free agent signings. The Rockies gave Ian Desmond a five-year, $70 million contract — the largest they have ever handed a free agent position player — with the i
  • April The Giraffe Temporarily Goes Offline

    April The Giraffe Temporarily Goes Offline
    DENVER (CBS4) – Our April the giraffe live feed temporarily went offline Tuesday due to some technical difficulties.
    It appears too much April wore out our system, which had required a software update for a couple of weeks.
    We’d been unable to perform the update due to 24/7 streaming, but our IT wizards were able to get the new software installed so we could resume our live stream.
    The outage lasted less than an hour in total.
    RELATED: April The Giraffe Is Showing Good Signs
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  • Elitch Gardens To Open New Extreme Water Slides: Mega Wedgie

    Elitch Gardens To Open New Extreme Water Slides: Mega Wedgie
    DENVER (CBS4) – Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park announced Tuesday that it will open three new extreme water slides called Mega Wedgie.
    Riders will plunge off a six-story tower at up to 40 mph hour on the new slides.
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    “By the time you rush to the bottom, you’ll understand why this soaking attraction got its name, but we know you’ll be hiking back to the top to ride these bad boys over and over again,” the park said
  • Police Investigating Downtown Thefts

    Police Investigating Downtown Thefts
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The Boulder Police Department is asking for help in identifying suspects in a thefts in multiple downtown buildings.
    The two men pictured are suspected of stealing at least two sets of master keys and a vehicle.
    Several businesses have had to re-key the buildings for security reasons.
    Police say the thefts have occurred during the day along the Pearl Street Mall and neighboring Walnut Street.@boulderpolice are investigating theft in multiple downtown build
  • Colorado Wage Theft Bill Headed To Governor’s Desk

    Colorado Wage Theft Bill Headed To Governor’s Desk
    DENVER (AP) — Thanks to a bill that’s headed to the governor’s desk, Coloradans soon can find out if an employer cheated his or her workers on wages.
    For decades, any finding by Colorado labor officials that an employer engaged in wage theft has been considered a trade secret that’s off-limits to the public.
    But the Senate on Tuesday approved the bill , which would include those findings under Colorado’s Open Records Act. The House previously passed the legislation.
  • NTSB: Pilot Error, Copter Design Led To Flight For Life Crash

    NTSB: Pilot Error, Copter Design Led To Flight For Life Crash
    SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – The National Transportation Safety Board has finished its investigation into a medical helicopter crash that killed a pilot and injured two others in 2015.
    They found that copter design and pilot error both played a role in the deadly crash.
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    Pilot Patrick Mahany died. Nurses Matt Bowe and Dave Repsher were both injured.
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    Repsher barely survived, with burns over 90 percent of his body.
    Dave Repsher,
  • NTSB Finishes Investigation In Flight For Life Crash

    NTSB Finishes Investigation In Flight For Life Crash
    SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – The National Transportation Safety Board has finished its investigation into a medical helicopter crash that killed a pilot and injured two others in 2015.
    They found that copter design and pilot error both played a role in the deadly crash.
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    Pilot Patrick Mahany died. Nurses Matt Bowe and Dave Repsher were both injured.Repsher barely survived, with burns over 90 percent of his body.
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  • Proposal Would Put Hollywood-Style Sign On Pittsburgh

    Proposal Would Put Hollywood-Style Sign On Pittsburgh
    PITTSBURGH (CBS4) – Pittsburgh could be turning Hollywood.
    Scenic Pittsburgh, a local non-profit, according to CBS Pittsburgh, is proposing to place a sigh on Mt. Washington with Hollywood-like lettering.
    The proposed sign would replace a current, and controversial, black and yellow Sprint sign.
    The group is asking Lamar Advertising, who owns the current billboard, to donate or sell the property.
    Scenic Pittsburgh director Mike Dawida says that the proposal “does not identify commerc
  • Mom Shares Story Of Alleged Encounter With Human Traffickers

    Mom Shares Story Of Alleged Encounter With Human Traffickers
    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (CBS4) – A mom took to Facebook to share an account of what she believes was an run-in with human traffickers.
    Diandra Toyos was shopping in IKEA with her mom and two of her kids, the eldest of whom is a year-and-a-half-old.
    “We were in the couch section and the kids were enjoying climbing on each couch and trying them out,” Toyos wrote in the post. “After a few minutes, I noticed a well dressed, middle aged man circling the area, getting closer t
  • Darlene Cates, The Mother In ‘Gilbert Grape,’ Dies At 69

    Darlene Cates, The Mother In ‘Gilbert Grape,’ Dies At 69
    NEW YORK (AP) —   Darlene Cates, who played the housebound mother in the 1993 film “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,” has died.
    Cates died in her sleep Sunday morning at her home in Forney, Texas, according to her son-in-law, David Morgan. She was 69.
    Cates was cast in the film as the morbidly obese mother of Johnny Depp, in the title role, and his younger brother, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. She had been spotted by the film’s screenwriter, Peter Hedges, while app
  • Breathe Your Stress Away With These 4 Simple Techniques

    Breathe Your Stress Away With These 4 Simple Techniques
    Photo Courtesy of Simon And Schuster
    Dan Brulé, author of Just Breathe, is a pioneer in the field of Breathwork, and a world-renowned leader of the Spiritual Breathing movement. A former US Navy Deep Sea Diver, he is one of the originators of Breath Therapy, a Master of Prana Yoga (The Hindu Science of Breath), and an expert in Chi Kung (Chinese Medical Breathing Exercises). His new book, Just Breathe, is on sale now from Atria Books, an imprint of our sister company, Simon & Schuste
  • Terrell Davis Chooses Hall Of Fame Presenter

    Terrell Davis Chooses Hall Of Fame Presenter
    CANTON, Ohio (CBS4) – Former Broncos running back Terrell Davis revealed who will present him when he’s inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August.
    Davis was selected as a hall of fame inductee in February, but before he even played a down in the NFL at least one person knew he’d make it to Canton.
    Agent Neil Schwartz, Davis says in his announcement, asked that he, before the two even signed together, present him at the induction ceremony..@Broncos @Terrell_Davi
  • Homeless Veterans: Trump’s Budget Could Hurt Efforts

    Homeless Veterans: Trump’s Budget Could Hurt Efforts
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The push to end homelessness among veterans would suffer without the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, which is up for elimination under President Donald Trump’s proposed budget, nonprofits and local officials say.
    The council coordinates the efforts of 19 federal agencies that play a role in preventing and ending homelessness among all Americans. But the strides made with veterans — for whom homelessness has been effectively ended in three state
  • A Special Person Becomes A Hometown Hero After Bringing Home The Gold

    A Special Person Becomes A Hometown Hero After Bringing Home The Gold
    STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (CBS4) – A well-known face is a hometown hero in the mountains after bringing home the gold.
    Most people in the resort town know Sue White as the lady with all the hugs.
    “A special person in everyone’s hearts in our community,” Julie Taulman with Adaptive Action Sports said. “And to have Sue White represent Steamboat in Austria, you couldn’t ask for anything better.”
    Julie Taulman (credit: CBS)
    After winning a local, regiona
  • Best Upcoming Charity Events In Denver

    Best Upcoming Charity Events In Denver
    By Deb Flomberg
    If you enjoy going out for an evening of fun entertainment or great food, but you aren’t sure it’s always worth the price, here are five upcoming events that all benefit truly worthwhile causes. There are lots of great charity events happening in Denver throughout the year, so you can still get a great night out with someone special, but the money you spend will be benefiting an important cause or charity. As you’re planning your upcoming schedule, here are fiv
  • Girl Attacked While Jogging Along High Line Canal

    Girl Attacked While Jogging Along High Line Canal
    AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – A teenage girl was attacked while jogging Monday night.
    It happened along the High Line Canal Trail near East Iliff Avenue at about 7 p.m.
    The girl was jogging when someone tackled her from behind.
    She was able to break free, and the suspect got away.
    A description of him is currently not available.
    The teen was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries.
  • Resolution Passed To Move President James K. Polk’s Body

    Resolution Passed To Move President James K. Polk’s Body
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Senate passed a resolution Monday that would allow the body of former President James K. Polk to be exhumed and moved to a fourth resting place.
    Polk and his wife, Sarah, are currently buried on the grounds of the state Capitol.
    The resolution would allow the bodies to be exhumed and moved about 50 miles south to Columbia to the grounds of the James K. Polk Home and Museum.
    The proposal has riled some folks in Tennessee who think the move desecrates th
  • Dad Says Mosque Vandalism Suspect Was Army Medic

    Dad Says Mosque Vandalism Suspect Was Army Medic
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) – The father of a man arrested in connection with vandalism at a Colorado mosque says his son was an Army medic who served in Iraq and Korea and is a “good man.”
    Michael Giaquinto told the Coloradoan that he doesn’t think 35-year-old Joseph Scott Giaquinto vandalized the Islamic Center of Fort Collins, about 60 miles north of Denver, on Sunday. Police say someone overturned benches, broke windows and threw a Bible into the center.
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  • Pioneers Look Ahead To The Frozen Four

    Pioneers Look Ahead To The Frozen Four
    By Michael Spencer
    Fresh off punching a ticket to the Frozen Four, Denver hockey coach Jim Montgomery joined CBS4 Sports anchor Michael Spencer for Xfinity Monday Live at the ViewHouse Centennial.
    CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) – “It’s a nice feeling of accomplishment,” said Montgomery who will take the Pios to the Frozen Four for the second straight year.
    Denver beat Michigan Tech in the regional semifinal 5-2 on Saturday and followed that up with a 6-3 win over Penn
  • World Video Game Hall Of Fame Names 2017 Finalists

    World Video Game Hall Of Fame Names 2017 Finalists
    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — The World Video Game Hall of Fame’s 2017 finalists span decades and electronic platforms, from the 1981 arcade classic “Donkey Kong” that launched Mario’s plumbing career to the 2006 living room hit “Wii Sports,” that made gamers out of grandparents.
    The hall of fame at The Strong museum in Rochester said Tuesday that 12 video games are under consideration for induction in May. They also include: “Final Fantasy VII,” &r
  • 30 Players: Rangers’ Nomar Mazara Just Getting Started

    30 Players: Rangers’ Nomar Mazara Just Getting Started
    By Rich Arleo
    CBS Local Sports, in our 30 Players 30 Days spring training feature, profiles one young player from each Major League Baseball team leading up to opening day. 
    2016 season (Majors): 145 G, 516 AB, .266 BA, 20 HR, 64 RBI, 0 SB, .739 OPS
    When the Texas Rangers signed Nomar Mazara as a 16-year-old international free agent in 2011, they had high hopes — evidenced by the then-record signing bonus given to the outfielder. Mazara sped through the Minor Leagues and somewhat surp
  • ‘Spider-Man,’ ‘Blade Runner’ Footage Kicks Off CinemaCon

    ‘Spider-Man,’ ‘Blade Runner’ Footage Kicks Off CinemaCon
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Iron Man just put Spider-Man in time out.
    Sony Pictures on Monday unveiled the second trailer for “Spider-Man: Homecoming” at CinemaCon, featuring Tom Holland, the newly anointed web-slinger, being put in his place by Robert Downey Jr.’s more seasoned Tony Stark. The film, out July 7, picks up with Holland’s Peter Parker returning to high school after the events of “Captain America: Civil War,” and wanting to immediately get back into th
  • Police Need Help Finding Man Who Took Bag Filled With Money

    Police Need Help Finding Man Who Took Bag Filled With Money
    AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – Police are looking for a man who stole a red bank bag filled with money.
    The bag was accidentally dropped by an employee at a Shell gas station on South Zante Street in Aurora in February.
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    The suspect was seen picking up the bag, then setting it on top of a freezer outside.
    He went inside to buy something, and left with the bag when he came back out.
  • Birth Certificate Bill Shot Down

    Birth Certificate Bill Shot Down
    DENVER (CBS4) – A bill that would allow people the right to change the gender on their birth certificate has died in the state senate.
    Opponents say it would create opportunities for fraud because people would have two birth certificates.
    Supporters say transgender people risk being denied for jobs and housing when their birth certificate doesn’t match their current gender.
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    The bill would have aligned state law with federal policies for those changing their gender on so
  • Rising Star: Gonzaga Forward Zach Collins

    Rising Star: Gonzaga Forward Zach Collins
    By Andrew Kahn
    Up to this point, the single play Zach Collins is best known for in this NCAA Tournament is a botched no-call that inspired Northwestern coach Chris Collins to run onto the court in protest. Yes, what stood as a blocked shot should have been a goaltending violation. That doesn’t change the fact that Collins, a freshman for Gonzaga, is a great shot blocker who is capable of scoring inside and out. He joins former “Rising Stars” Joel Berry (North Carolina), Chris S
  • CBS Local Bracket Update: Out Of 28,373 Brackets, None Have Perfect Final Four

    CBS Local Bracket Update: Out Of 28,373 Brackets, None Have Perfect Final Four
    Bryan Altman
    The next time you think about how incredible it would be to have a “perfect bracket,” maybe take a step back and try to predict the Final Four first, because that’s proved to be hard enough as is.
    28,373 brackets were filled out across our 21 CBS Local sites and not one of them got the entire Final Four correct.
    However, there were more than just a couple of folks that showed faith in South Carolina and picked them to make it to the Final Four. 37 people picke
  • Latest Forecast: Storm Moves Slowly Across Colorado Through Wednesday

    Latest Forecast: Storm Moves Slowly Across Colorado Through Wednesday
    By Ashton Altieri
    DENVER (CBS4) – The latest spring storm to move into Colorado will cause rain and snow statewide on Tuesday. A Winter Weather Advisory has been posted for the mountains from late Tuesday through early Wednesday for 4-12 inches of snow. Lower elevations including the Denver metro area will experience periods of rain through Tuesday evening, then snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.Snow accumulation will vary significantly across the metro area with most areas seeing les
  • Playoffs On The Line As Nuggets Travel To Portland

    Playoffs On The Line As Nuggets Travel To Portland
    The Portland Trail Blazers are scorching-hot with an 11-3 record in March and tied the visiting Denver Nuggets for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
  • Avs Continue To Flounder, Lose To Flames

    Avs Continue To Flounder, Lose To Flames
    The rough start that Sean Monahan and the Calgary Flames endured is a distant memory.
  • April The Giraffe Is Showing Good Signs

    April The Giraffe Is Showing Good Signs
    HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS4) – April the giraffe is closer to giving birth, the Animal Adventure Park says.
    They posted an update on her condition to Facebook Tuesday morning, saying, “Progression! The udder continues to fill.”
    By the sounds of it, that’s a good sign, since “giraffes do not ‘bag up’ with a full udder in the sense of a cow, dog, goat, sow. Their udder is very subtle and tucked between their legs. The development occurs, generally, just prior
  • Football Coach’s Firing Discussed By CU Leaders In Lengthy Meeting

    Football Coach’s Firing Discussed By CU Leaders In Lengthy Meeting
    By Rick Sallinger
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The University of Colorado Board of Regents spent an entire day listening to preliminary findings of an investigation into the handling of the firing of an assistant football coach.
    Joseph Tumpkin was asked to resign in January which was about a month after his ex-girlfriend first was said to have notified head coach Mike MacIntyre of allegations she had been beaten repeatedly.
    Tumpkin remained on the staff until university officials were notified
  • Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Vandalizing Islamic Center, Leaving Bible

    Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Vandalizing Islamic Center, Leaving Bible
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – Police in Fort Collins have arrested a man suspected of vandalizing the Islamic Center of Fort Collins over the weekend.
    The center told CBS4 a man attempted to break into the facility around 4 a.m. Sunday. The man then threw rocks and bricks through windows before throwing a Bible into the worship hall.
    An image of the suspect (credit: CBS)
    According to police, on Monday investigators identified Joseph Scott Giaquinto, 35, as the suspect and he was taken into
  • Brand Experts Say Airline Should Consider Changing Dress Code Policy

    Brand Experts Say Airline Should Consider Changing Dress Code Policy
    By Shawn Chitnis
    DENVER (CBS4) – United Airlines defended its dress code Monday for passengers flying free as family and friends of employees, but brand experts following the industry think the company should consider changing the policy.
    “I believe that anything that was done 30 or 40 years ago could have been very unintentionally sexist,” said Professor Darrin Duber-Smith with Metro State University of Denver.
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    Teenage girls flying from Denver International Airpo
  • Authorities Say Person Of Interest Sought In Small Wildfire

    Authorities Say Person Of Interest Sought In Small Wildfire
    FAIRPLAY, Colo. (AP) – Authorities say a wildfire that burned less than a square mile in Park County might have been started by recreational shooting, and they’re looking for a person of interest.The U.S. Forest Service and the Park County Sheriff’s Office said Monday they want to speak to the driver of a silver Chevrolet pickup about the March 17 fire in the Pike National Forest.
    (credit: Park County Sheriff’s Office)
    No one has been arrested. Authorities have asked anyo
  • Colorado Murder Used As ‘Sanctuary City’ Example For White House

    Colorado Murder Used As ‘Sanctuary City’ Example For White House
    By Melissa Garcia
    AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – The Aurora City Council held a special study session Monday evening regarding sanctuary cities.
    The meeting came the same day as U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatened to punish cities that do not go after illegal immigrants.
    Aurora council members took a look at their current policies that officials say are similar to many neighboring law enforcement agencies.
    Aurora police officers, for example, do not enforce, detain, or investi
  • April Still On Track For Healthy Birth

    April Still On Track For Healthy Birth
    HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS4) – Keepers at The Animal Adventure Park updated it’s thousands of viewers and fans Monday night on April the Pregnant Giraffe’s condition.
    They said in their Facebook post everyone is in agreement that “we are getting there!” Experts said April’s mammary development is growing, slowly.“We do not expect any additional back end swell,” keepers said, “so all judging is now done based on udder changes.”
    The AAP
  • Vandalism Involving Bible At Islamic Center Reveals Possible Hate Crime Trend

    Vandalism Involving Bible At Islamic Center Reveals Possible Hate Crime Trend
    By Dillon Thomas
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – The Council on American Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim civil rights organization in the United States, has asked Colorado state and federal investigators to take a deeper look into an act of vandalism that occurred at the Islamic Center of Fort Collins.
    The center told CBS4 a man attempted to break into the facility around 4 a.m. Sunday. The man then threw rocks and bricks through windows before throwing a Bible into the worship hall.
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  • Watch Xfinity Monday Live With DU Hockey Coach Jim Montgomery

    Watch Xfinity Monday Live With DU Hockey Coach Jim Montgomery
    See video from Monday night's CBS4 Sports show!
  • Unsettled Week With More Rain and Snow

    Unsettled Week With More Rain and Snow
    By Ed Greene
    DENVER (CBS4) – Our weather pattern has changed now that the storm track shifted south to move directly over our state and it doesn’t show signs of shifting again anytime soon. It started with at the end of last week with that rain and snow, then more rain showers Sunday afternoon, and now just about every day this week we will have a chance for rain – and heavy at times – and maybe even some wet snow. So we’ll see scattered rain showers in Denver tonig
  • Latest Forecast: Unsettled Week With More Rain and Snow

    Latest Forecast: Unsettled Week With More Rain and Snow
    By Ed GreeneDENVER (CBS4) –Our weather pattern has changed now that the storm track shifted south to move directly over our state and it doesn’t show signs of shifting again anytime soon.It started with at the end of last week with that rain and snow, then more rain showers Sunday afternoon, and now just about every day this week we will have a chance for rain – and heavy at times – and maybe even some wet snow. So we’ll see scattered rain showers in Denver tonight,
  • Airline Faces Social Media Wrath From ‘Leggings’ Wearers

    Airline Faces Social Media Wrath From ‘Leggings’ Wearers
    NEW YORK (AP) – Don’t mess with our stretch, United Airlines, or risk the wrath of leggings lovers.
    The social media matter of The Kids in Leggings vs. United snapped to the surface Sunday. That’s when one Shannon Watts said on Twitter she had witnessed a gate agent refusing to let two girls board a flight from Denver to Minneapolis because of their leggings.
    (credit: CBS)
    The incident, with United’s Twitter account chiming in, rolled right on through to Monday, prompting
  • Driver Seriously Injured In Collision With School Bus, Students Hospitalized

    Driver Seriously Injured In Collision With School Bus, Students Hospitalized
    DELTA, Colo. (CBS4) – The driver of a vehicle suffered serious injuries after colliding with a school bus Monday morning.
    The crash happened in North Delta along Highway 50 just after 8 a.m.Ten students were transported to the hospital with apparent minor injuries.
    Police were working to figure out what caused the crash but don’t believe alcohol was a factor.

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