• Wolfe's Pro Bowl-caliber season won't end with Pro Bowl

    Wolfe's Pro Bowl-caliber season won't end with Pro Bowl
    Derek Wolfe not on Pro Bowl ballot because of suspension        
  • Colorado High Court Hears Case Of Man Freed 90 Years Early

    Colorado High Court Hears Case Of Man Freed 90 Years Early
    DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Supreme Court is considering whether to free a convict who was sent back to prison after being mistakenly released 90 years early.
    An attorney for Rene Lima-Marin told the court Thursday that it was cruel and unusual punishment to put him back behind bars after he started a family and reformed his life.
    A judge in 2000 sentenced Lima-Marin to a total of 98 years in prison for multiple counts of robbery, kidnapping and burglary after he and another man robbed two
  • Injured Officer’s Family Says He’s ‘Eager To Get Back To Work’

    Injured Officer’s Family Says He’s ‘Eager To Get Back To Work’
    DENVER (CBS4)– The family of injured Denver Police Officer Antonio Lopez Jr. talked about his recovery on Thursday afternoon.
    Lopez, known as Tony to his family and friends, was shot several times during a traffic stop on Tuesday. He was severely injured and survived thanks to what many have referred to as the quick thinking of fellow officers and paramedics on scene.
    One suspect has been arrested and another person of interest, Melinda Espinoza, turned herself into police.
    (credit: CBS)
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  • Douglas County Convict Walks Away From Halfway House

    Douglas County Convict Walks Away From Halfway House
    CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (CBS4) – Police in Douglas County are searching for a 27-year-old man with five outstanding warrants who walked away from a halfway house and is currently at large.Tyler King (credit: Douglas County Sheriff)
    Sgt. Lori Bronner, a spokeswoman for the Douglas County Sheriff’s office, said Tyler King was convicted on drug charges. They made the announcement about his disappearance on Wednesday.
    On Thursday sheriff’s deputies in the county searched extensively for
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  • Tragedy Inspires Potential Solution To Distracted Driving

    Tragedy Inspires Potential Solution To Distracted Driving
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – It’s an unfortunate trend that claims thousands of lives each year, but some companies are trying to fix that.
    Distracted driving, defined as any activity that could divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving, killed more than 3,000 people in 2013, according to the official U.S. Government Website For Distracted Driving.
    “It changed my world in a matter of a second when I got that phone call,” Diane Misgen told CBS
  • Donate Food & Get A Free Lift Ticket At Monarch Mountain

    Donate Food & Get A Free Lift Ticket At Monarch Mountain
    SALIDA, Colo. (CBS4) – Next week, Monarch Mountain in southern Colorado will be accepting food donations in exchange for some fun.
    On Monday, Dec. 14, those who donate two non-perishable food items will get a lift ticket to Monarch for the day. It begins at 8 a.m., and food can be dropped at the bottom of the main stairs and at the tunnel entrance. Cash donations will also be accepted.
    All donated food items will go to The Grainery Ministries in Salida. One lift ticket will be given p
  • Students Use Sign Language To Communicate With Santa

    Students Use Sign Language To Communicate With Santa
    DENVER (CBS4) – Santa gave a bunch of hearing-impaired kids at Cherry Creek Shopping Center a treat on Wednesday.
    He used sign language to communicate with them and find out what they’re hoping for as a holiday gift.
    More than 200 students from 10 Denver metro area schools took part in the fun.
    The shopping center provided transportation to and from the event for the students.
    “Everyone should be able to tell Santa what they want for the holidays,” a spokesperson with the
  • Search For Suspects Who Ran From Crash Scene Comes Up Empty

    Search For Suspects Who Ran From Crash Scene Comes Up Empty
    HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (CBS4) – Lockouts have been lifted for eight schools in Douglas County after an intensive search for a man and a woman who ran from the scene of a car crash.(credit: CBS)
    The car crash happened at approximately 8:40 on C-470 near South Quebec Street.
    “A vehicle changed over multiple lanes and crashed into the barriers,” said Sgt. Lori Bronner, spokeswoman for the Douglas County Sheriff’s office. “A male party took off running from the scene &h
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  • After Threat, Evergreen High School Student Questioned

    After Threat, Evergreen High School Student Questioned
    EVERGREEN, Colo. (CBS4) – Authorities in Jefferson County say a student who attends Evergreen High School has been detained after allegedly making some sort of threat against the school.
    The student is male and 16 years old and his name is not being released.
    Evergreen High School (credit: CBS)
    A spokesperson for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department said no weapons were found at the school.
    The high school was placed on lockdown mode for a short time Thursday morning after the r
  • CBS4 Broncos Notebook: Long List Of Injuries

    CBS4 Broncos Notebook: Long List Of Injuries
    After doing a walk-thru indoors yesterday, Broncos back outside, but not wearing pads or helmets.
    Injury list still long, not practicing today (from what I could tell at open portion): CJ Anderson, TJ Ward, David Bruton, Danny Trevathan, Omar Boldin, Shane Ray.
    (credit: CBS)
    Ronnie Hillman doing some drills, and Vernon Davis as well. DeMarcus Ware seems on track to return this week.
    Peyton Manning not present while media was allowed, we will see what Kubiak says about if he did any workouts earl
  • AMC Theaters Tells Star Wars Fans To Leave The Masks & Blasters At Home

    AMC Theaters Tells Star Wars Fans To Leave The Masks & Blasters At Home
    DENVER (CBS4) – With just one week until the highly anticipated premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, AMC Theaters is offering a few tips and information to the millions of fans expected on opening weekend.
    Fans are welcome to wear costumes, as has become custom for favorites such as Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars.
    However, AMC said it’s long-standing costume policy does not allow masks, face paint, weapons, “and items that would make other guests feel
  • Sam Smith, Wiz Khalifa Earn Golden Globe Nominations For Best Song

    Sam Smith, Wiz Khalifa Earn Golden Globe Nominations For Best Song
    By Hayden Wright, Radio.comThis morning, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) announced nominations for the 73rd Golden Globe Awards. As usual, the “Best Song” shortlist included adventurous choices from some of the year’s biggest films. Also, Lady Gaga won a “Best Actress—Miniseries or TV Movie” nomination for her role on American Horror Story, for which she will compete against Queen Latifah in Bessie.
    Here are the five “B
  • Scientists Say Sea Ice May Temporarily Grow In Coming Years, Despite Global Warming

    Scientists Say Sea Ice May Temporarily Grow In Coming Years, Despite Global Warming
    By Chris SpearsDENVER (CBS4) – Climate scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder say they can now predict if Arctic sea ice will grow, shrink or hold its own over the next several years.
    The team has found a direct relationship between changes in the ice and changes in the circulation of the North Atlantic ocean.
    “We know that over the long term, winter sea ice will continue to retreat,” said NCAR scientist Stephen Yeager. “But we are predictin
  • CBS Sports’ Steve Beuerlein: Carson Palmer Has To Be In MVP Conversation

    CBS Sports’ Steve Beuerlein: Carson Palmer Has To Be In MVP Conversation
    By Mark Schiff
    Following his 17-year career in the NFL, Steve Beuerlein joined CBS Sports in 2004, where he works as a game analyst (Beuerlein is set to provide color commentary for this week’s San Diego-Kansas City game). Ahead of Thursday night’s clash between the Arizona Cardinals and the Minnesota Vikings, we called up Beuerlein to get his thoughts on several of the biggest games of Week 14.
    Beginning this week Thursday Night Football moves exclusive
  • You Can Score A Free Red Robin Burger If You Share A Name With Santa

    You Can Score A Free Red Robin Burger If You Share A Name With Santa
    GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. (CBS4) – If you’re a chicken burger lover and share a name with old Saint Nick, you’re in luck.
    Colorado-based restaurant chain Red Robin recently announced they are giving free chicken burgers on Dec. 10 to anyone named Christopher, Christine, Nicole or Nicholas, as reported by The News-Herald.
    “The holiday season is a time for having fun, and we’re always looking for new ways to surprise our guests,” said Denny Marie Post, Red R
  • Broncos Can Clinch A Playoff Berth On Sunday, But They Need Help

    Broncos Can Clinch A Playoff Berth On Sunday, But They Need Help
    By Mark Schiff
    Even with their Week 5 home loss to the Broncos, the Oakland Raiders got off to a strong 4-3 start; but they’ve crashed back down to Earth over the past five weeks. Oakland has dropped four of their past five games, including a heartbreaking 34-20 loss to the Chiefs last weekend that veteran safety Charles Woodson called “one of the hardest losses I’ve been a part of.”
    The Raiders look to get back on track this Sunday against the surging Broncos, who have p
  • Heisman Profile: Former Colorado High School Standout McCaffrey Does It All For Stanford

    Heisman Profile: Former Colorado High School Standout McCaffrey Does It All For Stanford
    STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Christian McCaffrey celebrated with his teammates when he heard the news he was one three finalists for the Heisman Trophy, and quickly deflected the credit to his offensive line, other teammates and coaches.
    Stanford’s do-it-all running back, a standout at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, earned his trip to New York by being a tough between-the-tackles force, a dynamic returner, a lightning quick runner and a matchup nightmare as a receiver. He
  • Colorado Woman Among The Seemingly Ordinary Who Took Path To Extremism

    Colorado Woman Among The Seemingly Ordinary Who Took Path To Extremism
    CAIRO (AP) — For some, the turn to Islamic extremism begins with a Google search, for others a stint in prison. Most of those who embrace such beliefs are young men, but not all. Many are loners or outcasts, while others leave behind family and friends who are shocked by their transformation.
    The attacks in Paris and California have many wondering how seemingly ordinary people, many from prosperous Western countries, become radicalized. While certain patterns exist, there are enough outlie
  • Colorado To Turn Snowy As NOAA Releases Latest El Niño Outlook

    Colorado To Turn Snowy As NOAA Releases Latest El Niño Outlook
    By Chris SpearsDENVER (CBS4) – NOAA’s latest El Niño outlook released Thursday morning calls for this episode to remain strong through early next year for the Northern Hemisphere.What does that mean for Colorado?
    History shows we can expect occasional bouts with cold and snow but there’s a higher than normal chance to see a few bigger storms, especially in the Front Range and southern mountains.
    (credit: CBS4/Colorado’s Weather Center)
    Colorado has enjoyed a dry an
  • ‘Carol,’ ‘Spotlight,’ ‘The Big Short’ Lead Golden Globes

    ‘Carol,’ ‘Spotlight,’ ‘The Big Short’ Lead Golden Globes
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) – Todd Haynes 1950s romance “Carol” landed a leading five nominations, including best dramatic picture, in nominations for the 73rd annual Golden Globes.Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s nominations, announced Thursday in Beverly Hills, California, spread nods around to a widespread field. Surging was Adam McKay’s finance farce “The Big Short,” which earned four nominations, including best picture, comedy.
    Also with four no
  • 4 Questions Heading Into Week 14 For CBS4’s Fantasy Football Pros

    4 Questions Heading Into Week 14 For CBS4’s Fantasy Football Pros
    By Brett Heinzerling and Mark Ackerman, CBS4’s Fantasy Football Pros
    Broncos … who to start, who to sit?
    Brock Osweiler: He’s a toss up. He could put up big numbers against the Raiders, but he hasn’t been entirely prolific in his previous starts. He’s a good game manager, which is great for the Broncos, and bad for fantasy. Only put him in if you have no better options.
    Demaryius Thomas #88 of the Denver Broncos reacts to scoring a touchdown during the first quarte
  • Fantasy Football: Vikings Vs. Cardinals – Who To Play, Who To Pass

    Fantasy Football: Vikings Vs. Cardinals – Who To Play, Who To Pass
    By Stephen Dolan
    Playoff seeding is on the line Thursday night when the Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings square off. It’s also playoff time in your fantasy league. Is your team still in the hunt? If any player on your team plays on Thursday night, here are a few recommendations on who to play and pass on.
    Quarterback
    Play: Carson Palmer (vs. MIN)
    Palmer had a huge game for the Cardinals in Sunday’s blowout victory over the Rams, completing 65 percent of his passes for 356 yard
  • Uber Will Bring You An Ugly Christmas Sweater Today

    Uber Will Bring You An Ugly Christmas Sweater Today
    DENVER (CBS4) – Uber Colorado wants to prepare its riders for National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, and the holiday season, by delivering ugly sweaters.
    They’ve teamed up with Tipsy Elves to offer the option of pushing a button and receiving an ugly sweater.
    On Thursday, Dec. 10 from 1 – 5 p.m., open the Uber app in Denver, Fort Collins, Boulder or Colorado Springs and select “UberELVES” on the bottom slider.
    If available, the user can select a free Tipsy E
  • CSU Rams Snap Skid, Beat Arkansas-Fort Smith 97-72

    CSU Rams Snap Skid, Beat Arkansas-Fort Smith 97-72
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) – Gian Clavell and Antwan Scott each scored 23 points as Colorado State ran away from Division II Arkansas-Fort Smith in the second half for a 97-72 victory Wednesday night, snapping a three-game losing streak.
    Joe De Ciman’s tip-in at the buzzer gave the Rams a six-point lead at intermission, 48-42, and Clavell got to the basket for three layups as Colorado State opened the second half with an 11-0 run.
    The victory pulled Colorado State within a game of .500
  • Avalanche Can’t Hold Lead, Lose To Penguins 4-2

    Avalanche Can’t Hold Lead, Lose To Penguins 4-2
    The loss denied Colorado its first winning streak at home. The Avalanche are 4-7-1 at Pepsi Center.
  • USPS Distribution Facility Prepares For Busiest Week Of The Year

    USPS Distribution Facility Prepares For Busiest Week Of The Year
    DENVER (CBS4) – The United States Postal Service is gearing up for the holiday season as the busiest mailing week of the year approaches.
    At the Network Distribution Facility in Denver, processing for 11 states occurs and about 325,000 parcels of mail pass through each day. Five miles of belts wind through the facility, where 612 employees work to sort and manage mail.
    Monday, Dec. 14 marks the busiest mailing day, and is the recommended deadline for getting Christmas parcels delivere
  • Excessive Force Lawsuit Names Federal Heights Chief, Officers

    Excessive Force Lawsuit Names Federal Heights Chief, Officers
    By Tom Mustin
    FEDERAL HEIGHTS, Colo. (CBS4)– The Federal Heights chief of police and two officers have been named in a federal lawsuit. The complaint sites a pattern of excessive force and lack of training and supervision.
    Body cam video from last December shows the alleged torture of 49-year-old Kent Lasnik. The video is the basis for a new federal lawsuit against Federal Heights police Officers Mark Magness and David Romero.
    “He got the living daylights beaten out of him in a holdi
  • Supporters Launch #FreeSamba Campaign At East High

    Supporters Launch #FreeSamba Campaign At East High
    By Suzanne McCarroll
    DENVER (CBS4) – Elhadji Samba Dioum is in serious trouble after his arrest in connection with an incident that closed school at East High School in Denver last Thursday.
    Dioum, 19, faces charges of theft, attempted aggravated robbery and menacing. Police say he used a BB gun to threaten a student.
    But some students and parents want you to know the Samba they know and respect; one they say would never intentionally commit a crime.
    (credit: CBS)
    Stacie Alexander say
  • 2nd Suspect In Officer-Involved Shooting In Custody

    2nd Suspect In Officer-Involved Shooting In Custody
    By Stan BushDENVER (CBS4)– The second suspect from Tuesday’s officer-involved shooting has turned herself in.
    Melinda Espinoza, 40, surrendered to Denver police on Wednesday. Police say she was accompanying a male driver who shot and severely wounded Denver Police Officer Antonio Lopez Jr. near 37th Avenue and Federal Boulevard. Officers say Espinoza was spotted running from the vehicle that Lopez pulled over late Tuesday morning on Federal Boulevard.
    Copter4 flew over the shooting s
  • 2nd Person In Custody In Shooting That Nearly Killed Officer

    2nd Person In Custody In Shooting That Nearly Killed Officer
    By Stan Bush
    DENVER (CBS4)– A second person believed to be involved in Tuesday’s officer-involved shooting has turned herself in.
    Melinda Espinoza, 40, surrendered to Denver police on Wednesday. Police say she was accompanying a male driver who shot and severely wounded Denver Police Officer Tony Lopez Jr. near 37th Avenue and Federal Boulevard. Officers say Espinoza was spotted running from the vehicle that Lopez pulled over late Tuesday morning on Federal Boulevard.
    Copter4 flew ov
  • Lawsuit Names Federal Heights Police Chief, Officers In Excessive Force

    Lawsuit Names Federal Heights Police Chief, Officers In Excessive Force
    By Tom Mustin
    FEDERAL HEIGHTS, Colo. (CBS4)– The Federal Heights chief of police and two officers have been named in a federal lawsuit. The complaint sites a pattern of excessive force and lack of training and supervision.
    Body cam video from last December shows the alleged torture of 49 -year-old Kent Lasnik. The video is the basis for a new federal lawsuit against Federal Heights police Officers Mark Magness and David Romero.
    “He got the living daylights beaten out of him in a hold
  • Did You Use One Of These Excuses? I Sure Hope Not.

    Did You Use One Of These Excuses? I Sure Hope Not.
    By Dr. Dave Hnida
    (CBS4) -I could imagine what he looked like healthy: a strapping, well-conditioned young guy who said he loved marathons and snowboarding. But lying on the gurney, he was too weak to even pull the sheet over his shivering body. Freezing one minute…burning up the next…. and coughing his lungs out.Yep, this poor guy had the flu, and it was my unpleasant duty to tell him that there was little we could do to help. Some IV fluids, some anti-viral medication, a lot of s
  • I-70 Mountain Express Lane Opens Saturday, Toll Waived

    I-70 Mountain Express Lane Opens Saturday, Toll Waived
    DENVER (CBS4)– The eastbound lane of the Interstate 70 Mountain Express Lane will open on Saturday and the toll will be waived during the test phase.
    Travelers will be able to try the lanes for free and learn how to use them while tolls are waived.
    The I-70 Express Lane operates for 13 miles between the twin Veterans Memorial Tunnels near Idaho Springs and the Empire exit. The lane allows eastbound traffic to use a newly built “shoulder lane” during peak travel periods.
  • K9 Officers Train To Take Out Shooters, Find Drugs, Take Bullet For Partner

    K9 Officers Train To Take Out Shooters, Find Drugs, Take Bullet For Partner
    ERIE, Colo. (CBS4)– K9 officers from all over Colorado converged in Erie on Wednesday to brush up on their training on a variety of scenarios. The dogs trained on how to better prepare them for active shooting situations, traffic stops and area searches.
    A bank robbery suspect hiding in a car, possibly with a weapon. It’s the kind of scenario K9 Officer Marko lives for.
    Marko is among dozens of K9 officers from all over Colorado that got a refresher course on multiple situations from
  • Westminster Police Search For 2 People In Homicide Investigation

    Westminster Police Search For 2 People In Homicide Investigation
    WESTMINSTER, Colo. (CBS4)– Police in Westminster are hoping the public can help locate two people wanted for questioning in a homicide investigation.
    Police are looking for Mario Alan Delgado-Bautista and Kristina Reyes. Investigators want to talk to them about a homicide that occurred on Nov. 14 in the 7100 block of Lowell Boulevard.
    Anyone with information is asked to call the Westminster Police Department at 303.658.4360 or contact Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867). You can text to
  • Boulder Police Investigate Unlawful Sexual Contact

    Boulder Police Investigate Unlawful Sexual Contact
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4)– Police in Boulder are searching for a man who is accused of unlawful sexual contact. The victim was able to get away.
    Police say the attack happened on Dec. 1 about 7:30 p.m. on South Lashley Lane just south of Daley Avenue. The woman told investigators the man placed his hands on her stomach and breast without consent. The victim hit the man with her purse and ran away.
    The suspect is described as a light-skinned black male, 24 to 27 years old, 6-foot-5 with slender
  • Google Runs Special Star Wars Slate For Search Results

    Google Runs Special Star Wars Slate For Search Results
    DENVER (CBS4) – Ahead of the theatrical release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Google has a special treat for fans.
    If you search “A long time ago in a galaxy far far away,” from either your computer or mobile device, a slate, just like in the opening scenes of the movies, runs with the search results.
    But, click fast you must, for the results, pass you by they will, if the Force is not strong with you.
    Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which is the seventh film in the saga, open
  • Intermountain Electric files $3.4 million lawsuit in VA hospital deal

    Intermountain Electric files $3.4 million lawsuit in VA hospital deal
    Intermountain Electric has filed a federal lawsuit seeking more than$3.4 millionagainst the contractor and insurance companies involved in the Veteran's hospital project in Aurora.
  • Phone call to Denver Planned Parenthood threatens GOP

    Phone call to Denver Planned Parenthood threatens GOP
    A Fountain woman is being held at the El Paso County jail after making threatening statements about the Republican Party in a phone call to a Denver Planned Parenthood, authorities said.
  • Boys & Girls Club Kids Excited About Christmas, Giving

    Boys & Girls Club Kids Excited About Christmas, Giving
    DENVER (CBS4) – Tae’relle is a dedicated Boys and Girls Club member, she’s at the Cope Club pretty much every day. She stays there until 7 or 8 p.m. when her mom gets off work.
    The 10-year-old is president of Torch Club, which is a community service and leadership group, and she’s currently working on an application for Youth of the Year for the 10 to 11-year-old age group.
    “I want them to know that I’m not just a member, I’m a leader in my communit
  • Police: Woman Called Planned Parenthood, Threatened GOP

    Police: Woman Called Planned Parenthood, Threatened GOP
    DENVER (CBS4)– A woman has been arrested after police say she called a Planned Parenthood clinic and made threats against the Republican party.
    Fern Delise from Fountain, located south of Colorado Springs, called a Planned Parenthood clinic in Denver and made threats to the GOP.
    Fern Delise (credit: Fountain Police)
    She’s accused of saying, “It is tempting to walk into a Republican party meeting with my dead husband’s gun and just start shooting people.”
    Police in F
  • Planned Parenthood shooter: "I am guilty ... a warrior for the babies"

    Planned Parenthood shooter: "I am guilty ... a warrior for the babies"
    COLORADO SPRINGS—The man accused of killing three people at a Planned Parenthood exclaimed he was a "warrior for the babies" and declared he was guilty, shocking a packed courtroom on
  • At The Denver Art Museum, Costumes See You Will

    At The Denver Art Museum, Costumes See You Will
    DENVER (CBS4)– The Force is coming to Denver in the form of costumes and design as “Star Wars and the Power of Costume” exhibit comes to the Denver Art Museum.
    It’s called a multimedia experience and features full costumes, drawings, ephemera and film from all seven films in the Star Wars series.
    Visitors to the exhibit will give museum visitors a look behind the scenes into the fantasy of the Star Wars universe through costumes. That includes the process of costume conce
  • Students, Parents Support Classmate At East High School

    Students, Parents Support Classmate At East High School
    By Suzanne McCarroll
    DENVER (CBS4)– ElhadjI Samba Dioum is in serious trouble after his arrest in connection with an incident that closed school at East High School in Denver last Thursday.
    Dioum, 19, faces charges of theft, attempted aggravated robbery and menacing. Police say he used a BB gun to threaten a student.
    But some students and parents want you to know the Samba they know and respect; one they say would never intentionally commit a crime.
    (credit: CBS)
    Stacie Alexander says
  • Bronco buzz should be on defense, not quarterbacks

    Bronco buzz should be on defense, not quarterbacks
    Bronco buzz should be on defense, not quarterbacks        
  • Masked Men Rob Pot Dispensary, Captured Thanks To Witnesses, Security Video

    Masked Men Rob Pot Dispensary, Captured Thanks To Witnesses, Security Video
    By Matt Kroschel
    CARBONDALE, Colo. (CBS4)– Men with weapons, wearing hunting camoflague masks, held up a marijuana dispensary in Carbondale. They handcuffed the clerk and emptied the safe. The entire robbery was captured on surveillance video.
    CBS4 exclusively obtained the surveillance video showing the robbery at Sweet Leaf Marijuana Dispensary on Village Road in Carbondale early Monday morning.
    The video shows the suspects entering the store just before the clerk opened. They carried a h
  • First Weld County DUI felony nets 6 years of community corrections

    A guilty plea and conviction of a DUI charge Wednesday in Weld County District Courtmarked the first felony DUI in the county under a new state law.
  • Broncos notes: Ware, Williams nearing return

    Broncos notes: Ware, Williams nearing return
    Broncos notebook: DeMarcus Ware, Sylvester Williamsnearing return        
  • Broncos Bolster Thin Secondary By Signing Keo

    Broncos Bolster Thin Secondary By Signing Keo
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The newest Denver Broncos safety sent an all-out blitz at defensive coordinator Wade Phillips through Twitter.
    The ploy landed him a job.
    Hoping to keep his name in the mind of his former defensive coach, Shiloh Keo sent messages to Phillips via social media. And with the Broncos hurting in the secondary, the team signed Keo on Wednesday. The fifth-year veteran was drafted by the Houston Texans in 2011, when Gary Kubiak was the coach and Phillips the defensive coord

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