• Landlord Recruiter Finds Homes For Homeless Families

    Landlord Recruiter Finds Homes For Homeless Families
    AURORA, Colo (CBS4) – Colorado’s skyrocketing rental market is pushing more and more families into homelessness. Now Aurora is taking a new approach to helping families find a place to call home.
    Tammy Calabrese is proud of her new 4-bedroom, 2-bath apartment. It comes complete with a washer and dryer.
    Tammy Calabrese shows off the washer/dryer in her new rental. (Credit CBS)
    “I spent $40 a week doing laundry at the laundromat, so this is heaven to me,” Calabrese tol
  • 5280 Buys Colorado Parent Magazine

    5280 Buys Colorado Parent Magazine
    DENVER (CBS4)– The magazine 5280 is expanding after it purchased another well-known magazine in the state– Colorado Parent.Colorado Parent just celebrated its 30th anniversary. (credit: CBS)
    5280’s publisher plans to expand the audiences of each magazine. Immediate plans for Colorado Parent include increasing its editorial budget and migrating Colorado Parent’s website to a new mobile-friendly platform.
  • Man With PVC Pipe Goes After People On 16th Street Mall

    Man With PVC Pipe Goes After People On 16th Street Mall
    DENVER (CBS4) – New video shows another attack on Denver’s 16th Street Mall, provoking a strong response from Denver’s mayor.The video, posted to Facebook on Wednesday by Caleb Bonham, shows a man wielding PVC pipes and violently swinging them at anyone within reach.“It was shocking. It was crazy. I’ve never seen a shirtless guy holding a PVC pipe chasing people around,” said Jack Cutter whose friend recorded the video.The suspect is seen striking another man
  • Anadarko: Join Us For Independence Eve At Civic Center Park

    Anadarko: Join Us For Independence Eve At Civic Center Park
    By Raetta Holdman
    DENVER (CBS) – For seven years, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation has teamed up with the Civic Center Conservancy to make sure the 4th of July party really gets started in Denver. That’s the Independence Eve celebration at Civic Center Park.
    “We just really love this event,” said Brad Holly, Senior Vice President of Anadarko. “Independence day is a great holiday for us to celebrate. It reminds us of what we try to do as Anadarko which is bring energy,
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  • Firefighters Demonstrate Dangers Of Fireworks

    Firefighters Demonstrate Dangers Of Fireworks
    DENVER (CBS4)– Police in Denver teamed up with firefighters to demonstrate the dangers of fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July holiday weekend.Fire crews demonstrated just how dangerous fireworks can be in the wrong hands on Thursday morning. (credit: CBS)
    Fireworks that have a fuse or can be lit are illegal in the City and County of Denver. Firefighters have a growing stockpile of confiscated fireworks that many claim they purchased legally in the Denver metro area.(credit: CBS)
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  • BDT Stage Performs ‘Footloose’

    BDT Stage Performs ‘Footloose’
    BOULDER, Colo (CBS4) BDT Stage is performing “Footloose: The Musical”. This is the Broadway version of the popular 80’s film starring Kevin Bacon.
    For tickets call 303-449-6000 or BDT Stage website.
  • Prison-Defense Killer Wins Another Round In Colorado Court

    Prison-Defense Killer Wins Another Round In Colorado Court
    DENVER (AP) — A Colorado prisoner who killed a fellow inmate and then successfully claimed immunity under a “Make My Day” law has won another round in court.
    The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled 3-0 Thursday that Antero Alaniz properly used Colorado’s law authorizing deadly force against intruders in the 2011 killing of a fellow inmate at the Sterling Correctional Facility.
    Alaniz and cellmate Aaron Bernal were charged with murder in the death of inmate Cleveland Flood. Fl
  • Denver Broncos 2016 Training Camp Practice Schedule

    Denver Broncos 2016 Training Camp Practice Schedule
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4)– The Denver Broncos 2016 training camp schedule features 15 practices open to the public beginning July 28.
    Each of the 15 practices open to fans will take place from 9:30 a.m. until noon at the team’s headquarters in Englewood.
    (credit: CBS)
    The final day of training camp open to fans on Aug. 17 will feature a joint practice session with the San Francisco 49ers.
    DENVER BRONCOS 2016 TRAINING CAMP PRACTICE SCHEDULE
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  • Influential Republican On Trump: ‘We Deserve Better Than A Dog, No Disrespect To Dogs’

    Influential Republican On Trump: ‘We Deserve Better Than A Dog, No Disrespect To Dogs’
    DENVER (CBS4) – A longtime Republican lawmaker joined with Democrats on Thursday to rally against presidential candidate Donald Trump ahead of his visit to Denver on Friday.
    Anti-Trump protests have already begun as Trump is expected to speak Friday morning at the Colorado Convention Center.
    Dierdra Garcia is an influential Republican in Colorado and head of the Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. From his economic policies to what she called “an absolute blatant
  • Keidel: Nats And Mets Going In Opposite Directions

    Keidel: Nats And Mets Going In Opposite Directions
    By Jason Keidel
    The New York Mets are a mess. Last year’s National League champs are falling apart more quickly than Stephen Curry in the NBA Finals.
    The Washington Nationals just swept the Mets into the Anacostia River, not a good look for an already waterlogged club. New York only hopes these aren’t two baseball ships passing each other for good. The Nationals now have a six-game lead in the NL East, their largest of the season.
    And they did it with Daniel Murphy, th
  • Conservancy Offers Fun To Draw People Into Civic Center Park

    Conservancy Offers Fun To Draw People Into Civic Center Park
    DENVER (CBS4) – The role of the Civic Center Conservancy is simple: preserve, protect and promote the use of Civic Center Park.
    “The Civic Center Conservancy is a non-profit focused on revitalizing Denver’s historic Civic Center Park, giving more people more reasons to visit Civic Center more often,” said Executive Director Lindy Eichenbaum Lent.
    The park was named a national historic landmark in 2012.
    “This park has been a part of our community for over 100 ye
  • Search For RTD Passenger Who Assaulted Bus Driver

    Search For RTD Passenger Who Assaulted Bus Driver
    BROOMFIELD, Colo. (CBS4) – A man is wanted after allegedly assaulting an RTD bus driver in Broomfield last week.
    The attack happened Thursday June 23. The driver said a passenger had been sleeping on the bus, and when asked about his destination the passenger punched the driver.
    Surveillance images show the suspect. He is described as a Hispanic man with a large clown face tattoo on his right bicep.
    (credit: Broomfield Police Department)
  • Deputy Pleads Guilty To Using Patrol Car For Sexual Activity

    Deputy Pleads Guilty To Using Patrol Car For Sexual Activity
    EAGLE COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – A former Eagle County deputy pleaded guilty Wednesday to official misconduct.
    An investigation revealed Arthur Lee Freeman used his patrol car for sexual activity while on duty. The misconduct took place over a two-year period.
    Freeman has now been sentenced to one year of probation, community service, and mental health treatment.
    He was discharged from the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office earlier this year.
  • Former Faculty Of Colorado Academy Accused Of Sex Assault

    Former Faculty Of Colorado Academy Accused Of Sex Assault
    DENVER (CBS4) – A former faculty member at Colorado Academy has been accused of illicit sexual behavior by two former students.
    It happened more than 20 years ago, the school said, and the victims currently have no plans to pursue legal action.
    A spokesperson would not reveal the name of the faculty member, nor the nature of the activity, but the school would like any other victims to come forward.
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods Wins Sports Authority Brand Name

    Dick’s Sporting Goods Wins Sports Authority Brand Name
    DENVER (CBS4) – Dick’s Sporting Goods won the bid at the auction for Sports Authority Holdings Inc.’s brand name and other intellectual property, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday morning.
    A $13 million bid by British retailer Sports Direct International PLC came up second to the $15 million bid from Dick’s Sporting Goods.
    The company won intellectual property and 31 Sports Authority store leases.
    After declaring bankruptcy, Sports Authority is also selling t
  • Mountain Biker Killed By Bear Near Glacier National Park

    Mountain Biker Killed By Bear Near Glacier National Park
    HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A grizzly bear attacked and killed a 38-year-old mountain biker as he was riding along a trail just outside Glacier National Park, Montana authorities said.
    Brad Treat and another rider were in the Halfmoon Lakes area of the Flathead National Forest Wednesday when they apparently surprised the bear, Flathead County Sheriff Chuck Curry said.
    The bear knocked Treat off his bike, and the second rider left to look for help, Curry said.
    Authorities found Treat’s body
  • Celebrities Record Tribute To Nightclub Victims

    Celebrities Record Tribute To Nightclub Victims
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Jane Fonda, Lady Gaga, Caitlyn Jenner, and other celebrities are paying tribute to the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre in a video released by gay-advocacy group Human Rights Campaign.
    In the 18-minute video released Wednesday, the celebrities read the name, age and a biographical sketch of each shooting victim.The actors, singers, directors and entertainers sit in front of a dark screen, facing the camera as they deliver the 20-second segments.
    Most are somb
  • 7 Of The Best Free Agent Signings In NBA History

    7 Of The Best Free Agent Signings In NBA History
    Bryan Altman
    Rejoice, NBA fans: Coming to a basketball city near you to help break up the dog days of summer is the NBA’s free agency period, which begins on Friday, July 1.
    Once the calendar hits July, there’s no stopping the avalanche of activity as teams work to sign the best possible players to improve their chances of capturing the Larry O’Brien trophy in 2017. 
    Free agency has become an absolutely vital component of most teams’ strategy when they try to build t
  • Latest Forecast: Heavy Rain Possible With Today’s Storms

    Latest Forecast: Heavy Rain Possible With Today’s Storms
    By Lauren Whitney
    DENVER (CBS4) – Cloudy skies and cooler temperatures cover most of Colorado to start the day. Heavier rain fall is possible later today with our storms. There could still be a few severe storms around the Denver area, however most of today’s bigger storms should be out on the eastern plains. Stormy weather could fire up around noon in the Denver area, and stick around on and off through the afternoon. Today’s wet weather will be more widespread, with heavy rai
  • Man Wielding PVC Pipe Goes After People On 16th Street Mall

    Man Wielding PVC Pipe Goes After People On 16th Street Mall
    DENVER (CBS4) – New video shows another attack on Denver’s 16th Street Mall, days after the mayor pledged to make the area safer.
    The video, posted to Facebook on Wednesday by Caleb Bonham, shows a man wielding PVC pipes and violently swinging them at anyone within reach.
    The suspect is seen striking another man on more than one occasion with the large pipe. Bonham said he called police immediately.
    It was Monday when Mayor Hancock and the Denver Police Department made
  • Building Where Lodo Shooting Took Place To Reopen

    Building Where Lodo Shooting Took Place To Reopen
    DENVER (CBS4) – The Alliance Center will reopen for business Thursday after a deadly shooting took place there Tuesday.
    The office building houses several different companies and organizations whose operations were put on hold when a gunman entered the building Tuesday.
    Mickey Russell entered the building where his estranged wife worked, and fatally shot her before taking his own life.
    Many of those who worked inside were alerted to gunshots and ran from the building.
    (credit: CBS)
    Grief c
  • Report: Turkish raids target Islamic state group suspects

    Report: Turkish raids target Islamic state group suspects
    ISTANBUL — Police in Istanbul conducted a series raids in the city targeting Islamic State suspects, the state-run news agency reported Thursday, following the gunfire and suicide bomb attack at Ataturk Airport which killed 42 people.
    Anadolu Agency said police searched several addresses in Istanbul’s Pendik, Basaksehir and Sultanbeyli neighborhoods but it was not clear if any arrests were made. There was no word on whether the raids were directly linked to the attack.
    Authorities bl
  • Hope and fear as combative president takes over Philippines

    Hope and fear as combative president takes over Philippines
    MANILA, Philippines — Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in Thursday as president of the Philippines, with many hoping his maverick style will energize the country but others fearing he could undercut one of Asia’s liveliest democracies amid his threats to kill criminals en masse.
    The 71-year-old former prosecutor and longtime mayor of southern Davao city won a resounding victory in May’s elections in his first foray into national politics. He has described himself as the country’
  • Istanbul airport attackers seized on chaos to cause carnage

    Istanbul airport attackers seized on chaos to cause carnage
    ISTANBUL — It was an attack that echoed the carnage earlier this year at the Brussels airport, down to the taxi that carried the men to their target: Inciting panic and then taking lethal advantage, three suicide attackers unleashed a deadly tide of bullets and bombs at Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport, leaving 42 dead.
    Authorities blamed the Islamic State group for the blood bath late Tuesday, a coordinated assault on one of the world’s busiest airports and on a key NATO ally that p
  • FDA has a few questions for makers of hand sanitizer

    FDA has a few questions for makers of hand sanitizer
    WASHINGTON — Federal health officials want to know whether hand sanitizers used by millions of Americans work as well as manufacturers claim — and whether there are any health risks to their growing use.
    The Food and Drug Administration is asking for new studies on how the antiseptic gels and rubs fight germs and get absorbed into the body, with a particular focus on children and pregnant women. The proposal unveiled Wednesday is part of an ongoing government effort to review decades
  • Congress clears Puerto Rico rescue bill, sends to president

    Congress clears Puerto Rico rescue bill, sends to president
    A private security guard sits in front of a closed business in the colonial district of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Congress edged closer to delivering relief to debt-stricken Puerto Rico as the Senate passed a last-minute financial rescue package for the territory of 3.5 million Americans.Ricardo Arduengo, The Associated PressWASHINGTON — Congress delivered relief to debt-stricken Puerto Rico on Wednesday, sending President Barack Obama a last-minute financial rescue package to help the U.
  • North America leaders urge against Trump’s isolationism

    North America leaders urge against Trump’s isolationism
    OTTAWA, Ontario — President Barack Obama and the leaders of Mexico and Canada pushed back forcefully on Wednesday against the isolationist and anti-immigrant sentiments that have roiled Britain and been championed by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump. The leaders warned against easy solutions peddled by “demagogues” who feed on economic anxiety.
    With tensions growing over terrorism and fallout from Britain’s exit from the European Union, Obama acknowledged that Amer
  • Startups look to redesign the breast pump

    Startups look to redesign the breast pump
    The Medela Symphony breast pump.Mark Lennihan, The Associated PressNEW YORK — Ask many mothers and they’ll tell you, pumping sucks in more than one sense of the word.
    “It feels like you are a cow. You are hooked up to a machine — it’s the opposite of breastfeeding,” says Nina Emlen, who works full-time in college admissions and pumps milk twice a day for her son, Asher.
    Women praise the pumps for giving them the freedom to spend time away from their baby. This
  • Missouri GOP governor candidate sells “ISIS hunting permits”

    Missouri GOP governor candidate sells “ISIS hunting permits”
    Eric Greitens is campaigning in Missouri with stickers that read “ISIS HUNTING PERMIT.”Cristina M. Fletes, St. Louis Post-DispatchJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Republican gubernatorial candidate Eric Greitens is selling so-called “ISIS hunting permits” to raise money.
    Greitens’ campaign distributed an email Wednesday promoting bumper stickers with the words “ISIS HUNTING PERMIT 2016.” The sticker says it expires when “we defeat this evil.&rd
  • Film academy invites 683 new members to join

    Film academy invites 683 new members to join
    LOS ANGELES — Six months after announcing intentions to double the number of female and minority members in its ranks by 2020, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 683 new members to join the organization.
    The academy says its invitees are 46 percent female, 41 percent minority and represent 59 countries.
    Should all of the invitees accept, the new class would make the academy’s overall membership 27 percent female and 11 percent non-white, up from 25 percent an
  • Apartments change policies after Greeley resident’s video goes viral

    Apartments change policies after Greeley resident’s video goes viral
    GREELEY — The Sterling Heights apartments resident who was asked to take down his American flag will get to display it year-round after management made clarifications to the apartment’s policies.
    Samuel Adams received a letter from Sterling Heights management June 22, asking him to remove his American flag from his balcony because it was in violation of guidelines stated in his lease.
    Shortly after receiving the letter, he posted a video on Facebook, which has gained traction across
  • Missy Franklin Rallies With Gutsy Swim At US Trials

    Missy Franklin Rallies With Gutsy Swim At US Trials
    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Missy Franklin stood beside the blocks, staring down the still water in her lane. Never had she faced so much pressure, yet she felt serene.
    A night after she failed to make the Olympic team in the 100-meter backstroke — an event she won four years ago in London — Franklin rallied to finish second in the 200 freestyle Wednesday night at the U.S. trials.
    It was good enough to earn her a spot in an individual event in Rio.
    “That’s probably the most
  • Clifton Man Faces 40 Sex Crime Charges For Alleged Abuse Of Children

    Clifton Man Faces 40 Sex Crime Charges For Alleged Abuse Of Children
    CLIFTON, Colo. (CBS4) – Deputies in Mesa County have arrested a 77-year-old man they say is a habitual sex offender against children.
    According to the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office, Raymond Leonard of Clifton is accused of sexually assaulting two children over the span of several years. He was arrested last Saturday.
    Raymond Leonard (credit: Mesa County Sheriff’s Office)
    “The older of the two children described the years-long abuse in detail,” the sheriff’s off
  • 1st Place Isn’t Good Enough For The Rapids: Welcome To Colorado Tim Howard

    1st Place Isn’t Good Enough For The Rapids: Welcome To Colorado Tim Howard
    COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4) – As if being in first place wasn’t good enough, the Colorado Rapids went and added one of the premier goaltenders in the world.
    Tim Howard is officially calling Denver home. The 37-year-old goalkeeper was announced as the newest member of the Rapids on Tuesday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
    Pablo Mastroeni introduces Tim Howard as the newest Rapid (credit: CBS)
    Howard is well-known for his time with the U.S. men’s national team, including thre
  • Darryl Glenn On Facing Big Bucks Bennet For Senate: The Money Will Be There

    Darryl Glenn On Facing Big Bucks Bennet For Senate: The Money Will Be There
    DENVER (CBS4) – The race to become Colorado’s next senator in Washington is on after Colorado Republicans picked their candidate in the primary Tuesday night.
    Republican Darryl Glenn will face incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet — and Colorado’s Senate races are often tight. Bennet won by two points in 2010 and Republican Cory Gardner won by two points is 2014.
    This year’s race is widely seen as the Republicans best opportunity to pick up a seat in the Senate this yea
  • Arenado, Story Still Have Chance As Starters In Last Minute All-Star Balloting

    Arenado, Story Still Have Chance As Starters In Last Minute All-Star Balloting
    DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado primary is over, but it’s not too late to vote, and vote often for the Major League Baseball All-Star teams.
    It’s a race to the finish for two Colorado Rockies. Nolan Arenado is gaining ground in the latest tabulations in the National League race for third base. He now trails Chicago Cub Kris Bryant by about 290,000 votes.
    Trevor Story of the Colorado Rockies fields a ground ball against the San Diego Padres at Coors Field on June 12, 2016. (Photo b
  • Lightning Strike Sparks Wildfire In Garfield County

    Lightning Strike Sparks Wildfire In Garfield County
    GARFIELD COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – Authorities believe a lightning strike caused a wildfire burning in Garfield County.
    According to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, the fire is burning along CR 320 west of Rifle between Rifle and Rulison.
    (credit: Garfield County Sheriff’s Office)
    “People are being asked to stay out of the area. The added traffic is hampering efforts to control and access the fire,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
    Some horses had
  • Sheriff: Gunman Made Threats Of Flying Plane Into LoDo Office Building

    Sheriff: Gunman Made Threats Of Flying Plane Into LoDo Office Building
    BUENA VISTA, Colo. (CBS4) – Authorities say a gunman came to Denver from Buena Vista and shot and killed his estranged wife before taking his own life had become mentally unstable.
    The Chaffee County sheriff told CBS4 there were concerns the gunman wanted to rent a plane and fly it into the woman’s office building in LoDo.
    Central Colorado Regional Airport manager Jill Van Dell told CBS4’s Matt Kroschel Cara Russell called her on the phone just days before her death to warn Van
  • Latest Forecast: Storms, Showers and Cooler Next Few Days

    Latest Forecast: Storms, Showers and Cooler Next Few Days
    By Ed Greene
    DENVER (CBS4) – Remember Tuesday evening in Denver – pounded by heavy rain, hail and strong winds!Wednesday was the complete opposite – partly cloudy, warm and dry.Out on the eastern plains the weather story was different – heavy storms formed and severe storm warnings – even a tornado warning – were issued.Wednesday, the official high in Denver reached 92 degrees – the last day of 90s for a while.
    Much cooler for Thursday with mostly cloudy
  • Rockies’ Rally Comes Up Short In 5-3 Loss To Blue Jays

    Rockies’ Rally Comes Up Short In 5-3 Loss To Blue Jays
    DENVER (AP) – Aaron Sanchez allowed one run in eight innings and Josh Donaldson homered to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 5-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
    Sanchez (8-1) allowed six hits, struck out three and walked two in extending his unbeaten streak to 12 games.
    The Blue Jays won their first series ever in Denver and their first overall since June 13-16, against the Philadelphia Phillies.
    Nolan Arenado #28 of the Colorado Rockies and catcher Josh Thole #22 of the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Lavish Features Cut From Over-Budget Aurora VA hospital

    Lavish Features Cut From Over-Budget Aurora VA hospital
    AURORA, Colo. (AP) – Imported Brazilian stone has been scratched from the budget-busting design for a veterans hospital under construction in Aurora, replaced by cheaper Colorado rock.
    A planned $10 million landscaping scheme has been slashed to $2 million, and subcontractors who find a way to reduce costs get to keep 30 percent of the savings, according to the Army Corps of Engineers, which took over management of the project after the cost nearly tripled.
    Corps officials said Wednesday t
  • Anadarko Teams Up With Wish For Wheels To Deliver Smiles

    Anadarko Teams Up With Wish For Wheels To Deliver Smiles
    By Raetta Holdman
    DENVER (CBS) – Anadarko Petroleum Corporation prides itself on being a responsible member of communities. Sometimes that means leaving the offices and oil fields behind for a day of community service.
    This spring, employees with Anadarko teamed up with the nonprofit Wish for Wheels. It gives brand-new bikes and helmets to kindergartners through second-graders in low-income communities and youth centers.
    (credit: CBS)
    The founder, Brad Appel, says biking can transform live
  • Commerce City Police Officers Begin Wearing Body Cameras

    Commerce City Police Officers Begin Wearing Body Cameras
    COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4)– The Commerce City Police force has started wearing body cameras.The department said it’s an effort to improve transparency and public safety as well as document interactions between police and the public. (credit: CBS)
    “The initial cost of the program for all of the equipment for the first year for storage and digital maintenance is approximately $150,000 and $100,000 a year each year going forward,” said Commerce City Deputy Chief Police Denn
  • Overnight Stabbing Sends 1 To Hospital, Search For Suspects

    Overnight Stabbing Sends 1 To Hospital, Search For Suspects
    JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)– An overnight stabbing sent one man to the hospital early Wednesday morning. Authorities continue to search for two suspects.Jeffco Sheriff deputies believe two men stabbed another man in Clement Park. The suspects wore bandanas over their faces.The victim was reportedly in critical condition.Investigators are not sure if the suspects knew the victim.
  • Pet Store Owner Sentenced To Probation

    Pet Store Owner Sentenced To Probation
    THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4)– One man convicted of keeping animals in filthy conditions at a pet store in Thornton has been sentenced to one year probation.
    Kenneth Mark Kubic was one of the owners of Jurassic Pets. Some of the animals at the store were extremely malnourished and died from neglect.
    Last year Thornton police searched and seized snakes, lizards, rodents and more from the pet store in Thornton. The seizure came after the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals infiltrated
  • Noodles & Company Diner’s Credit Cards May Be Compromised

    Noodles & Company Diner’s Credit Cards May Be Compromised
    By Kelly Werthmann
    DENVER (CBS4) – Guests who dined at Noodles & Company, including 60 locations in Colorado, may have had their credit or debit card accounts compromised.
    The popular restaurant chain notified customers of the security breach earlier this week after the company discovered “unusual activity” in their credit card processors in mid-May. According to a notice posted on the company’s website, the security breach affects several restaurants in 27 state
  • Noodles & Co. Diner’s Credit Cards May Be Compromised

    Noodles & Co. Diner’s Credit Cards May Be Compromised
    By Kelly Werthmann
    DENVER (CBS4)– Guests who dined at Noodles & Company, including 60 locations in Colorado, may have had their credit or debit card accounts compromised.
    The popular restaurant chain notified customers of the security breach earlier this week after the company discovered “unusual activity” in their credit card processors in mid-May. According to a notice posted on the company’s website, the security breach affects several restaurants in 27 states as w

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