• Colorado Organic Apple Farmer’s ‘Wacky Apples’ A Huge Hit At Schools

    Colorado Organic Apple Farmer’s ‘Wacky Apples’ A Huge Hit At Schools
    By Raetta Holdman
    DENVER (CBS4) – Fall means it’s apple harvesting in season and one family in Hotchkiss is sending its crop across the state.
    Sarah Tuft describes herself as the quintessential girl who grew up on an apple farm.
    “My dad has been an organic apple farmer for 40-plus years,” Tuft said.
    (credit: CBS)
    While the family has made apple products for years, it all changed about nine years ago.
    “We had a family member who came home from school with her after-s
  • How Long Your Passport Needs To Be Valid To Visit Other Countries

    How Long Your Passport Needs To Be Valid To Visit Other Countries
    Some countries require passports to be valid for several months after your travel is expected to end.
  • Water Declared 100 Percent PFC-Free After Contamination

    Water Declared 100 Percent PFC-Free After Contamination
    SECURITY, Colo. (CBS4) – People who live in Security have started to get their water from the Pueblo Reservoir. This after perflourinated chemical (PFCs) levels in the town’s water far exceeded Environmental Protection Agency regulations.“The new pipes allowed us to bring surface water into different locations in Zone 1 and circulate the water better to completely eliminate PFCs from the tap water,” said Roy Heald, general manager of Security Water District. “I am p
  • Enjoy Some Incredible Musicians While Supporting A Colorado Nonprofit

    Enjoy Some Incredible Musicians While Supporting A Colorado Nonprofit
    By Matthew J. Buettner, CBSDenver.com
    DENVER (CBS4) – Coming to Denver for the Great American Beer Festival next week? Well the fun doesn’t stop there. It’s only a short walk from the Colorado Convention Center to the Summit Music Hall to see some great musicians and support a Colorado nonprofit organization.
    “The Voice” runner up, Laith Al-Saadi, along with Colorado’s rising star Brent Cowles and Garrett Lebeau from Austin, Texas, will be performing on Friday
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  • 2 Men Plead Guilty In Fake Broncos Gear Sales

    2 Men Plead Guilty In Fake Broncos Gear Sales
    DENVER (CBS4)– Two men have pleaded guilty to selling fake Denver Broncos gear at the Mile High Flea Market.
    Investigators claim David Henrichsen, 51, Marc Alan Misko, 62, Mitchell Jay Misko, 62, and Glenn Ford, 63, operated a business selling counterfeit merchandise at the market in Commerce City from Nov. 14, 2006 to Jan. 10, 2015.
    Marc Misko (credit: Denver Police)
    Adams County District Attorney Dave Young claims the merchandise was falsely marked and identified as official merchandise
  • No Testimony From Man Accused In Trooper’s Death, Jury Begin Deliberation

    No Testimony From Man Accused In Trooper’s Death, Jury Begin Deliberation
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The man accused in the death of a Colorado State Patrol cadet did not testify in his own defense and now the jury is deliberating the case.
    Closing arguments began Tuesday morning in the trial of Christopher Gebers. Gebers, 28, is on trial for 16 charges including first-degree murder in the death of Taylor Thyfault.
    Gebers did not take the stand. The jury got the case in the afternoon.
    An image from the scene (credit: CBS)
    Prosecutors say Gebers acted recklessly whe
  • Pot Money Laundering Case With Colombia Connection Coming To End

    Pot Money Laundering Case With Colombia Connection Coming To End
    By Rick Sallinger
    DENVER (CBS4)– What began with charges of international money laundering in Colorado’s legalized marijuana business is drawing to a close with much smaller dimensions.
    Luis Uribe has pleaded guilty to two counts of marijuana possession in Denver Federal Court. He was one of four charged originally in a case in which involved allegations of bringing in money from Colombia to purchase a marijuana grow facility.
    Luis Uribe with his attorney Rick Kornfield (credit:
  • Marijuana Money Laundering Case Ends With Less

    Marijuana Money Laundering Case Ends With Less
    By RickSallinger
    DENVER (CBS4)– What began with charges of international money laundering in Colorado’s legalized marijuana business is drawing to a close with much smaller dimensions.
    Luis Uribe has pleaded guilty to two counts of marijuana possession in Denver Federal Court. He was one of four charged originally in a case in which involved allegations of bringing in money from Colombia to purchase a marijuana grow facility.
    Luis Uribe with his attorney Rick Kornfield (credit: CBS)
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  • Guilty Plea In International Money Laundering Case

    Guilty Plea In International Money Laundering Case
    By RickSallinger
    DENVER (CBS4)– What began with charges of international money laundering in Colorado’s legalized marijuana business is drawing to a close with much smaller dimensions.
    Luis Uribe has pleaded guilty to two counts of marijuana possession in Denver Federal Court. He was one of four charged originally in a case in which involved allegations of bringing in money from Colombia to purchase a marijuana grow facility.
    Luis Uribe with his attorney Rick Kornfield (credit: CBS)
  • Peyton Manning Tours China, Promotes NFL

    Peyton Manning Tours China, Promotes NFL
    Peyton Manning and former NBA star Yao Ming (credit: NFL China / Twitter)
    DENVER (CBS4) – What’s Peyton Manning doing in his retirement?
    Touring China, of course!
    The former Denver Broncos quarterback and future hall of famer is in China to promote the NFL, with stops in both Shanghai and Beijing.
    Peyton Manning met with local @NFL fans and media in #Beijing today #NiHaoPeyton pic.twitter.com/pzv7JulmSM
    — NFL China (@NFL_China) September 27, 2016Manning is participating in Fan
  • Crews Quickly Contain Grass Fires Along U.S. 285 In Jefferson County

    Crews Quickly Contain Grass Fires Along U.S. 285 In Jefferson County
    JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – Firefighters battled and quickly contained two grass fires that broke out along Highway 285 in Jefferson County Tuesday afternoon.
    According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, southbound Highway 285 had to be closed at Kipling Street as crews battled the fires.
    Both fires contained at 285/Kipling. Mop up in progress. 285 southbound to be reopened soon.
    — Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) September 27, 2016No structures were thre
  • Latest Forecast: Dry & Mild Stretch Ahead

    Latest Forecast: Dry & Mild Stretch Ahead
    By Chris SpearsDENVER (CBS4) – This is one of those weeks where you want to bottle up the weather and save it for when we get into a long and cold stretch this winter.
    No major storms systems are in the current 5-day forecast. Temperatures will run above seasonal levels for the next few days along with plenty of sunshine.
    By Thursday and Friday we could see a few scattered storms and a little more in the way of cloud cover as the remains of an old tropical system off of the Pacific get cau
  • CDOT: Fighting Seatbelt ‘Crisis’

    CDOT: Fighting Seatbelt ‘Crisis’
    DENVER (CBS4)– There was a nearly 12 percent spike in deadly traffic accidents in Colorado last year. Now the Colorado Department of Transportation has launched a campaign to get people to buckle up as the dangerous trend continues.
    As of Sept. 20, there have been 423 traffic fatalities across the state. Last year at this time there were 415. Of those, 147 people were not wearing seat belts. (credit: CBS)
    To represent the danger posed by not buckling up, and the seriousness of the trend, s
  • Tyson Recalls Chicken Nugget Products Due To Possible Contamination

    Tyson Recalls Chicken Nugget Products Due To Possible Contamination
    WASHINGTON (CBS4)– Tyson Foods Inc. has recalled about 132,520 pounds of chicken nugget products sold at Costco that may be contaminated with hard plastic.
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the recall on Tuesday morning. The problem was discovered when consumers complained about foreign material in the chicken nugget products.
    According to Tyson, the plastic material ranged in size from 21mm in length and 6.5mm in diameter and may have come from a round, hard plastic rod used to
  • Once Broncos Stuff The Run, It’s Miller & Ray’s Time

    Once Broncos Stuff The Run, It’s Miller & Ray’s Time
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — If a quarterback wants to keep Denver’s devastating pass rush at bay, it seems his only option is to hand the ball off to his running back.
    Andy Dalton stayed upright while throwing just eight times in the first half Sunday, but once the Broncos adjusted to stuff the run, he was forced to drop back.
    That’s when Von Miller picked up his NFL-best fifth sack and Shane Ray became the first player in 14 years to collect three sacks in his first NFL start as t
  • No Testimony From Man Accused In Trooper’s Death

    No Testimony From Man Accused In Trooper’s Death
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The man accused in the death of a Colorado State Patrol cadet did not testify in his own defense.
    Closing arguments began Tuesday morning in the trial of Christopher Gebers. Gebers, 28, is on trial for 16 charges including first-degree murder in the death of Taylor Thyfault.
    Gebers did not take the stand. The court said the jury could have the case by Tuesday afternoon.
    An image from the scene (credit: CBS)
    Prosecutors say Gebers acted recklessly when he crashed his
  • 2 Men With Guns Rob US Bank

    2 Men With Guns Rob US Bank
    DENVER (CBS4)– Police in Denver searched for two men who robbed a bank last week.
    The men walked into the US Bank at 4930 N. Colorado Blvd. about 10:50 a.m. on Sept. 23. Both men had guns and took money.
    The suspects then got away in a vehicle which was quickly abandoned and recovered by police.(credit: Denver Police)
    The suspects have been described as black males. One wore a black hoodie, white mask, blue jeans and gloves. The other was wearing a dark green hoodie, blue jeans and gloves.
  • National Voter Registration Day Designed To Increase Participation

    National Voter Registration Day Designed To Increase Participation
    DENVER (CBS4)– National Voter Registration Day is Tuesday. There are events across Colorado and nationwide to get all eligible people registered so they can participate in the election.
    Election day is Nov. 8. The idea behind National Voter Registration Day is to increase voter participation.
    According to Secretary of State’s office, in 2008, six million Americans didn’t vote because they missed a registration deadline or didn’t know how to register.
    This year, officials
  • LSU Firing Les Miles Now Makes No Sense

    LSU Firing Les Miles Now Makes No Sense
    Ryan Mayer
    LSU made the change that many expected them to make at the end of last season by firing head coach Les Miles on Sunday following an 18-13 loss to unranked Auburn that left the team at 2-2 this season. He will be replaced in the interim by defensive line coach Ed Orgeron. The reasons for the firing are understandable and defensible. Miles, since losing to Alabama in the BCS Championship game in 2012, failed to produce a conference title, was just 11-9 against Top 25 teams and 0-4 again
  • 5 Questions Heading Into Week 4 For CBS4’s Fantasy Football Pro

    5 Questions Heading Into Week 4 For CBS4’s Fantasy Football Pro
    By Mark Ackerman, CBS4 Fantasy Football Pro
    DENVER (CBS4) – This week fantasy football gets a lot more interesting with the NFL’s first bye week of the season.
    The bye comes at the worst possible time for the Eagles and the Packers who are both red hot. Speaking of red hot — I hope you stacked your rosters with Broncos last week, the payoff was huge.
    Which Broncos Should You Start in Week 4 against Tampa Bay?
    Through the first three weeks of the season the Tampa Bay Defense ha
  • Couch Stops Bullets After Shots Fired At Home

    Couch Stops Bullets After Shots Fired At Home
    DENVER (CBS4)– Police in Denver investigated a possible drive-by shooting where a couch stopped bullets from entering a home.Officers rushed to a home in the 1800 block of South Quitman overnight where shots were fired.Police investigate shots fired on South Quitman (credit: CBS)
    Investigators believe someone shot at the home and the couch inside stopped the bullets. No one was hurt.
    Officers continue to search for the gunman.
  • Golf Legend Arnold Palmer’s Ties To Colorado Run Deep

    Golf Legend Arnold Palmer’s Ties To Colorado Run Deep
    DENVER (CBS4)– The late golf legend Arnold Palmer has deep ties in Colorado, among them his U.S. Open championship win at Cherry Hills in 1960.
    The club lowered their flags to half staff on Monday in honor of the man they call “The King.” Palmer had his greatest comeback ever at Cherry Hills. He trailed by seven strokes entering the final round but managed to take the championship.
    (credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
    Palmer’s ties to Colorado run much deeper than that. Hi
  • Shane Ray Flexes Pass Rushing Muscle In Ware’s Absence

    Shane Ray Flexes Pass Rushing Muscle In Ware’s Absence
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (The Sports Xchange)-As Shane Ray prepared to make his first NFL start at Cincinnati on Sunday, the question was unavoidable: Could he play well enough to allow the Denver Broncos to absorb DeMarcus Ware’s fractured forearm without harm?
    Shane Ray (credit: CBS)
    He provided that answer on back-to-back plays in the third quarter.
    With Cincinnati set up at the Denver 37-yard line after a fumble recovery, the Broncos rushed at Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton, and Ray got to hi
  • Broncos Report Card Vs. Bengals: A’s For Coaching, Passing Offense

    Broncos Report Card Vs. Bengals: A’s For Coaching, Passing Offense
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (The Sports Xchange) – The following are the grades for the Broncos from The Sports Xchange following their 29-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
    Trevor Siemian (credit: CBS)
    PASSING OFFENSE: A – Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian answered questions about his ability to go deep and his timing with Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders with two deep touchdown strikes. But just as valuable was the trust he engendered in the coaches. With a five-point lead midway t
  • Teen Appears In Court After Foothills Hitchhiking Attack

    Teen Appears In Court After Foothills Hitchhiking Attack
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – A teenage hitchhiker suspected in the violent attack on a 71-year-old Boulder County woman is making multiple appearances in court this week.
    Investigators say Jeffrey Collins, 16, of Arvada, hit Katie Kulpa at her home near the town of Ward in the Boulder County foothills.
    Jeffrey Collins (credit: CBS)
    The attack happened on Sept. 19 after Kulpa offered a lift to Collins and two of his friends. The trio was stranded in Lefthand Canyon.
    Katie Kulpa with her son Kurt
  • Gordon Homers Leading Off As Marlins Mourn Fernandez

    Gordon Homers Leading Off As Marlins Mourn Fernandez
    MIAMI (AP) — In tribute to Jose Fernandez, left-handed hitter Dee Gordon stepped to the plate as a righty to lead off the first inning of Monday’s mournful game.
    After one pitch, Gordon switched to his customary left side — and homered in the first at-bat for Miami since the death of Fernandez in a boating accident.
    Just amazing, @FlashGJr. #JDF16 pic.twitter.com/Tgg03ZSJlt
    — MLB (@MLB) September 26, 2016Gordon pulled a 2-0 pitch from New York Mets right-hander Bartolo Co
  • Upcoming Stage Musical ‘Frozen’ Is Coming To Denver

    Upcoming Stage Musical ‘Frozen’ Is Coming To Denver
    NEW YORK (AP) — Some changes are coming in the kingdom of Arendelle: Tony Award-winning director Michael Grandage has been officially unveiled to helm the upcoming stage musical “Frozen.”
    Alex Timbers, a two-time Tony Award nominee who directed “Peter and the Starcatcher,” ”Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson,” ”The Pee-Wee Herman Show” and “Rocky” on Broadway, had been initially tapped to direct “Frozen” but left this summer
  • Latest Forecast: Warm & Sunny For The Work Week

    Latest Forecast: Warm & Sunny For The Work Week
    By Lauren Whitney
    DENVER (CBS4) –  More sunshine in Colorado today. High pressure is dominating the western side of the country, keeping us on the warmer and dry side. Temperatures stay on the warm side today, actually up a bit from yesterday. Our highs today will reach the low 80s, with plenty of 70s in the the high country.
    Tomorrow, we are still dry. And really stay that way through most of the week. A few mountain showers are possible on Thursday, and on Friday. We may get a few i
  • Coloradans Have Vastly Different Reactions After Debate Watch Party

    Coloradans Have Vastly Different Reactions After Debate Watch Party
    By Stan Bush
    DENVER (CBS4) – Recent polls list Colorado as a toss-up in the presidential election, but reaction from watch parties seems to show voters firmly entrenched in which candidate they’ll support.
    CBS4 covered KOA NewsRadio’s debate watch party attended by a mixed of Clinton and Trump supporters and two undecideds (although one undecided voter said he already had two Trump campaign signs in his yard).
    The groups said Clinton won the debate, though most of the voters be
  • Broncos Receiver Taylor Not Surprised By Siemian’s Historic Game

    Broncos Receiver Taylor Not Surprised By Siemian’s Historic Game
    By Michael Spencer
    Denver Broncos wide receiver Jordan Taylor joined CBS4 sports anchor Michael Spencer and Broncos analyst Mark Schlereth on Xfinity Monday Live from the ViewHouse Centennial Monday night.
    CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) – Jordan Taylor and the Broncos are off to a 3-0 start after a 29-17 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
    “It’s good to be sitting here at 3-0,” said Taylor of the Broncos hot start.
    In the win over Cincinnati, Broncos quarterback Trevor S
  • Craig man missing after weekend camping trip; search near De Beque ongoing

    Craig man missing after weekend camping trip; search near De Beque ongoing
    Provided by Mesa County Sheriff's OfficeScott BurkeSearchers are looking for a 43-year-old Craig man who is overdue from a camping trip.
    Scott Burke was supposed to return home Saturday, “but no one has seen or heard from him since he left Friday,” according to the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office.
    Burke was reported to have gone camping in the North Desert or the Bookcliff area west of De Beque, the sheriff’s office said.
    Burke is described as being 5-foot-11 and about 175 p
  • Colorado is the No. 2 state for used cars up for sale also under recall, study says

    Colorado is the No. 2 state for used cars up for sale also under recall, study says
    Only one state ranks higher than Colorado when it comes to the concentration of used cars for sale that are under an active recall, according to a study from AutoNation.
    Researchers ran 955,368 used vehicles available for sale in the country on a given day through a Recall Masters database and found more than 36,000 under an active recall. It then compared how many of those cars each state had per 100,000 residents to come up with a per capita number for compar
  • Building for Liquor Mart in Boulder sells for $9 million

    Building for Liquor Mart in Boulder sells for $9 million
    Boulder’s Liquor Mart has sold its real estate holdings to W.W. Reynold’s company for a reported $9 million but will maintain its operations at the same downtown location.
    “We will continue to run the company and we look forward to serving the community,” said General Manager Cardene Otsuka.
    The store, which has been operating in Boulder since 1968, has a prominent ownership group which includes Bob Charles and former University of Colorado Athletic Director Dick Tha
  • Drilling through danger part 3: Technology that could have saved some oil workers resisted by industry

    Drilling through danger part 3: Technology that could have saved some oil workers resisted by industry
    Oil and gas companies are slow to invest in upgrading technology. There are instances when the industry has called requests an unnecessary cost and an undue burden.
    The Denver Post spent a year investigating safety in the petroleum extraction industry.
    Read Part Three of Drilling through danger.
  • The first presidential debate failed to live up to the hype

    The first presidential debate failed to live up to the hype
    When he went low, she went high. And that made for boring television.
    No hail Mary pass, no knockout punch.
    It was mostly an instance of parallel, side-by-side recitations. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump recapped the tones of their respective political conventions: She brought optimism; he despaired of the country’s sad state.
    If it was a letdown in terms of prime-time amusement, that’s because we’re accustomed to politics as entertainment. In this first presidential election
  • Lester Holt struggles to keep control of first presidential debate

    Lester Holt struggles to keep control of first presidential debate
    NEW YORK — NBC’s Lester Holt struggled to keep control of the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, learning the dangers of fact-checking in the midst of a tense confrontation being viewed by tens of millions of people.
    The NBC News veteran was moderating his first general election debate Monday night, making him solely responsible for the questions asked each candidate and for steering the conversation. At the debate’s opening, he let the conversation flow and
  • In Colorado, debate watchers left wanting more from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

    In Colorado, debate watchers left wanting more from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
    CENTENNIAL — Before the first presidential debate began Monday night, Barbara Stoker asked a question of the group of liberals and conservatives gathered in the basement of a Centennial home.
    “Is anyone undecided?”
    No one raised a hand. And more than 90 minutes later, once the candidates stopped talking, no one had switched loyalties.
    “I was swayed even more strongly” for Hillary Clinton, said Khadija Haynes, a Democrat from Denver and former political operativ
  • Poll: Who won the first presidential debate?

    Poll: Who won the first presidential debate?
    Patrick Semansky, The Associated PressRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump shakes hands with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton following Monday’s debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump squared off Monday night in their first presidential debate, which was held at Hofstra University in New York.
    During the 90-minute debate, which was moderated by NBC News’ Lester Holt, Clinton attacked Trump o
  • Colorado Law Enforcement Agencies Getting $$ To Expand Body Camera Programs

    Colorado Law Enforcement Agencies Getting $$ To Expand Body Camera Programs
    DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Police Department will receive federal funding to expand its body camera program.
    The Department of Justice on Monday announced it will award a total of $20 million to 100 agencies across the country to expand body camera programs.
    Denver will get $130,000.
    The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and Custer County will also be awarded money.
  • Man Who Shot 62-Year-Old Store Clerk In The Back Resentenced, ‘System Needs Reform’

    Man Who Shot 62-Year-Old Store Clerk In The Back Resentenced, ‘System Needs Reform’
    CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) – A man who was sentenced to life in prison for murder and had the ruling overturned has been resentenced.
    According to the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, John Doubleday was resentenced for killing an Aurora 7-Eleven clerk in 2006.
    “In 2008, a jury convicted Doubleday of killing Jutte Gallegos Burton, 62. She died of a shotgun blast to the back,” the district attorney’s office said in a statement.
    A judge sentenced Doubleday to li
  • Murderer of Aurora store clerk resentenced to 30-year prison term

    Murderer of Aurora store clerk resentenced to 30-year prison term
    A man was resentenced Monday in an Aurora murder case involving the 2006 shooting of a convenience store clerk.
    Provided by Aurora Police DepartmentJohn Doubleday.In 2008, a jury convicted of killing Jutte Gallegos Burton, 62. She suffered a fatal shotgun blast to the back on Dec. 10, 2006, during an armed robbery at a 7-Eleven.
    In October 2008, a judge sentenced Doubleday to life in prison for Burton’s murder. In 2016, the state Supreme Court overturned his sentence on a technic
  • Armed suspect at El Paso County gazebo is shot in struggle, hospitalized, arrested

    Armed suspect at El Paso County gazebo is shot in struggle, hospitalized, arrested
    El Paso County Sheriff's OfficeUlysses MaplesA man who pulled a gun on a victim — and was shot himself as the victim attempted to wrestle the gun away — has been arrested, according to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.
    The suspected assailant was identified Monday as 30-year-old Ulysses Maples, the sheriff’s office said.
    The shooting happened at about 8:10 p.m. Thursday in the 1600 block of Hampton South, the sheriff’s office said.
    Investigators say a man wa
  • Hikers Upset After Mountain Park Vandalized

    Hikers Upset After Mountain Park Vandalized
    KITTREDGE, Colo. (CBS4) – Jefferson County deputies are investigating a case of trail vandalism.
    Graffiti spray-painted onto rocks and trees was discovered last week at O’Fallon Park near Kittredge.
    O’Fallon Park is one of the Denver Mountain Parks. It features hiking along Bear Creek dotted by miniature waterfalls.
    (credit: Kittredge Community Connection/Facebook)
    (credit: Kittredge Community Connection/Facebook)
    “It seems odd that somebody would want to even bring their
  • At Each Other From The Start: Clinton, Trump Debate

    At Each Other From The Start: Clinton, Trump Debate
    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) — Hillary Clinton emphatically accused Donald Trump of purposely keeping his personal tax returns and business dealings secret from voters, declaring during Monday night’s presidential debate, “There’s something he’s hiding.”
    Trump aggressively tried to turn the openness questions around on Clinton, who is seen by many voters as secretive. Trump said he would release his tax information when she produces more than 30,000 emails that were d
  • Watch Xfinity Monday Live With Jordan ‘Sunshine’ Taylor

    Watch Xfinity Monday Live With Jordan ‘Sunshine’ Taylor
    See video from Monday night's CBS4 Sports show!
  • Nuggets Thinking Big With Blend Of Youth, Veterans

    Nuggets Thinking Big With Blend Of Youth, Veterans
    DENVER (AP) – On the roster, 36-year-old Mike Miller is listed as a shooting guard/small forward. His most essential position is mentor.
    It’s an assignment Miller takes seriously on a young squad still learning how to consistently win.
    The Denver Nuggets boast a rookie sharpshooter (Jamal Murray), an array of up-and-comers (Emmanuel Mudiay, Nikola Jokic and Jusuf Nurkic) and a few veteran leaders hoping to blend it all together.
    Jamal Murray practices with the Nuggets (credit: CBS)
    &
  • Warm and Sunny Final Week of September

    Warm and Sunny Final Week of September
    By Ed Greene
    DENVER (CBS4) – Monday was a pleasant sunny and near-normal day: the official low was 42 (50 downtown) – 44 is normal, and the official high reached 76 degrees (77 downtown) – 74 is normal with sunshine and blue skies all day long. Tuesday should be just as sunny with a warmer high: into the lower 80s. Then, very little change as we move through the week with Wednesday and Thursday also being mostly sunny with highs staying in the lower 80s.
    For Friday and Saturday
  • Siemian Won’t Find Anyone Griping About Him This Week

    Siemian Won’t Find Anyone Griping About Him This Week
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – There won’t be any griping from Trevor Siemian’s critics this week, Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas included.
    In leading Denver (3-0) to a 29-17 win at Cincinnati on Sunday, Siemian became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for 300 yards and four touchdowns without an interception in his first road start.
    When coach Gary Kubiak awarded him a game ball in the jubilant locker room at Paul Brown Stadium afterward, Siemian’s teammates
  • Kubiak feat: 3-game streak with 3 QBs

    Kubiak feat: 3-game streak with 3 QBs
    All this fawning over Bill Belichick for coaching his team to victory regardless of his quarterback.       

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