• Advanced Preparation Helps Skier Survive 300+ Foot Avalanche

    Advanced Preparation Helps Skier Survive 300+ Foot Avalanche
    TELLURIDE, Colo. (CBS4) – A skier took quite a ride after he got caught in a snow slide near Telluride.
    The incident happened Wednesday outside Telluride Ski Resort.
    (credit: Colorado Avalanche Information Center)
    Authorities say the man likely triggered the avalanche, got caught in it and wound up being carried 300 to 500 feet. He only stopped when he hit a tree and then came to rest against a second tree.
    He was buried neck deep in snow, but fortunately he had good equipment and was resc
  • Snapchat Parent Rockets Higher In Wall Street Debut

    Snapchat Parent Rockets Higher In Wall Street Debut
    NEW YORK (AP) — The company behind Snapchat is trading sharply higher in its Wall Street debut, proof, at least for a day, that there’s investor demand for young but still unproven tech companies.
    Shares of Snap Inc. jumped $8.21, or 48 percent, to $25.21 a share in afternoon trading on Thursday.
    The company had priced its initial public offering of 200 million shares at $17 each on Wednesday. That was above the expected range of $14 to $16.
    Snap’s IPO was one of the most antic
  • Coffman On Sessions: ‘Made A Grave Omission’

    Coffman On Sessions: ‘Made A Grave Omission’
    WASHINGTON (CBS4) – Colorado’s congressional delegation is responding to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s contacts with Russia ahead of the 2016 election.
    On Thursday, Sessions announced that he will recuse himself from investigations involving the Trump campaign and potential contacts with Russia, saying he felt he should not investigate a campaign that he had a role in.
    This after it was learned that Sessions had contacts with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, of w
  • McCaffrey visits Broncos

    McCaffrey visits Broncos
    INDIANAPOLIS—Christian McCaffrey can run, catch, return, smile, joke, play musical instruments, talk and politely answer questions honestly and intelligently with ease.       
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  • Trump Supporter Calls For Hollywood Boycott

    Trump Supporter Calls For Hollywood Boycott
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The chairman of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in Rhode Island is calling on the president’s supporters to boycott “Hollywood elitists and self-righteous Broadway actors.”
    Former state Rep. Joe Trillo writes in an opinion column for WPRO-AM that he’s tired of hearing Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep and other movie stars he used to admire speaking out against the Republican president.
    The Warwick Republican says any entertainment cele
  • Man Accused Of Killing Doctor, Shooting 2 Women, Enters Plea

    Man Accused Of Killing Doctor, Shooting 2 Women, Enters Plea
    CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) – The man accused of shooting and killing a popular doctor and injuring two women entered a plea on Thursday.
    Kevin Lyons in court on Thursday (credit: RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
    Kevin Lyons, who is accused of shooting and killing Dr. Ken Atkinson almost a year ago, pleaded not guilty to 14 counts.
    Dr. Ken Atkinson (credit: CBS)
    While Lyons didn’t plead not guilty by reason of insanity, his defense still plans to bring in experts to talk ab
  • Broncos Will Examine QB Options, Possibly Pursue Romo

    Broncos Will Examine QB Options, Possibly Pursue Romo
    INDIANAPOLIS (The Sports Xchange) – Rumors always swirl at the NFL Combine — but perhaps the hottest ones revolved around the Denver Broncos and the potential of landing Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.
    Given that the Broncos are in win-now mode, received scattershot play from their two young quarterbacks in their 9-7 season last year, and had massive success with Peyton Manning after signing him while he was recovering from multiple neck surgeries, the connection seems obvious.
  • Trump, Aboard Navy Carrier, Vows To Boost Defense Spending

    Trump, Aboard Navy Carrier, Vows To Boost Defense Spending
    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — President Donald Trump pledged to boost defense spending as he basked in the nation’s military might aboard a next-generation Naval aircraft carrier on Thursday.
    Wearing an olive green military jacket and blue ball cap, Trump vowed to mount “one of the largest” defense spending increases in history.
    “Hopefully it’s power we don’t have to use, but if we do, they’re in big, big trouble,” Trump said.
    Trump spoke from the
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  • Family Fights For Justice After Grandmother Dies At Nursing Home Facility

    Family Fights For Justice After Grandmother Dies At Nursing Home Facility
    By Matt Kroschel
    OLATHE, Colo. (CBS4) – A former nurse’s assistant who allegedly threw a dementia patient against a concrete wall, shattering her femur and contributing to her death, went before a Montrose County judge Thursday, nearly three years after the incident.
    Travis Young faces a felony third-degree assault on an at-risk adult charge, which carries a possible four year sentence if he is convicted.
    Young worked in 2014 at the Olathe nursing facility where Charlotte Fisher
  • More Than 30 Students Sent Home In Norovirus Outbreak

    More Than 30 Students Sent Home In Norovirus Outbreak
    DENVER (CBS4) – An outbreak of the norovirus is causing concern at a Denver elementary school.
    CBS4 News has learned leaders at Oakland Elementary School sent 32 students home Thursday who displayed symptoms.
    Denver Health officials confirmed three students and one employee have norovirus. They also told the school to shut down the self-serve salad bar until further inspection.
    Denver Public Schools Director of Media Relations Will Jones said Denver public health officials will be back out
  • 3 Charged With Assault On RTD Bus Driver

    3 Charged With Assault On RTD Bus Driver
    DENVER (CBS4) – Three people are accused in connection with a violent attack that put an RTD bus driver in the hospital.
    The charges allege that Deanne Sandoval, 45, and Destiny Sandoval, 25, boarded a bus at South Federal Boulevard and West Mississippi Avenue on Feb. 23 but refused to pay the fare.
    Destiny Sandoval (credit: Denver DA)
    Deanne Sandoval (credit: Denver DA)
    When the driver asked them to exit, the pair allegedly began physically assaulting him.
    Another passenger on the bus, Ed
  • Power Of Electricity Will Be On Display at Girls & Science

    Power Of Electricity Will Be On Display at Girls & Science
    By Lauren Whitney
    DENVER (CBS4) – Sparks will fly at the Xcel Energy Girl Power and Safety Sisters clubhouse at CBS4’s Girls and Science.
    “We’re a power company, so we’re here to empower those girls and to help them understand science,” said Lori Warner, Public Safety Coordinator.
    Xcel Energy electricity demonstration (credit CBS)
    At Girls & Science, Xcel will show young women how dangerous electricity can be when it’s not handled properly. They&rsqu
  • WWE Insiders Pick Fastlane 2017

    WWE Insiders Pick Fastlane 2017
    By Chuck Carroll
    WWE Fastlane is going to answer a lot of questions about the WrestleMania card. Will Brock Lesnar and Goldberg square off in a blockbuster Universal title match? That’s the biggest question of all.
    Is WWE daring enough to take the title off of one of their hottest acts and cool off what could be an enormous match between Kevin Owen and Chris Jericho? The payoff for a war between ex-best friends would be so much more rewarding if the Universal title were on the line.
    Puttin
  • Man Charged With Shooting At Police While Wearing Body Armor

    Man Charged With Shooting At Police While Wearing Body Armor
    COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4) – The 44-year-old man accused of shooting at police officers while wearing body armor now officially faces charges.
    Authorities found Isaac Lesperance-Torres outside a store in Commerce City on Feb. 21.
    The suspect had two felony warrants, and police tried to arrest him.
    Isaac Lesperance-Torres (credit: Denver Police)
    Police say Lesperance-Torres then took off, leading police on a wild chase into Denver.
    They say he shot at them and they fired back, hitting and
  • Debate At Capitol Surrounds Marijuana Home Delivery Bill

    Debate At Capitol Surrounds Marijuana Home Delivery Bill
    DENVER (CBS4) – There is a lot of debate going on at Colorado’s capitol over whether marijuana businesses should be allowed to do deliveries of pot to people’s homes.
    Under a proposed bill, dispensaries could deliver marijuana to one’s front door with proof of identification. Delivery exemptions include areas near schools, playgrounds, day care centers, public spaces, dorm rooms, and hotels, among others.
    Cannabis flower on display at Lightshade, a marijuana dispensary on
  • The Power Of Electricity On Display at Girls & Science

    The Power Of Electricity On Display at Girls & Science
    By Lauren Whitney
    DENVER (CBS4) – Sparks will fly at the Xcel Energy Girl Power and Safety Sisters clubhouse at CBS4’s Girls and Science.
    “We’re a power company, so we’re here to empower those girls and to help them understand science,” said Lori Warner, Public Safety Coordinator.
    Xcel Energy electricity demonstration (credit CBS)
    At Girls & Science, Xcel will show young women how dangerous electricity can be when it’s not handled properly. They&rsqu
  • Lady Antebellum On The ACMs: ‘You Definitely Want To Win’

    Lady Antebellum On The ACMs: ‘You Definitely Want To Win’
    By Brian Ives
    With the GRAMMYs in the rear view mirror, the country community is looking towards the Academy of Country Music Awards, which take place Sunday, April 2. 
    This morning, Lady Antebellum—Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood, and Charles Kelley—appeared on CBS This Morning to help announce this year’s nominees. See the full list here. Although they took most of 2016 off — both Scott and Kelley were involved in solo projects—they were
  • Luke Bryan & Dierks Bentley Return To Host ACM Awards

    Luke Bryan & Dierks Bentley Return To Host ACM Awards
    By Radio.com Staff
    Luke Bryan & Dierks Bentley will return as hosts for the 52nd annual ACM Awards.
    Related: Chris Stapleton, Kelsea Ballerini & More to Play ACM Party for a Cause
    The dynamic duo will team up for the second straight year. It will be Bentley’s second time hosting and Bryan’s fifth.
    The ACM Awards will broadcast live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 2nd at 8pm ET on CBS.
  • ACMs Reveal ‘The Week Vegas Goes Country’ Details

    ACMs Reveal ‘The Week Vegas Goes Country’ Details
    By Amanda Wicks
    The week leading up to the 52nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 2nd is going to be one intense party in Vegas.
    Related: The ACM Awards Returns in 2017 for 52nd Year
    The Week Vegas Goes Country will include an array of festivities scheduled around the 5th Annual ACM Party for a Cause which will feature Lady Antebellum, Kelsea Ballerini, Dan + Shay, Kip Moore, Eric Paslay, Chris Stapleton, Jake Owen, Ryan Hurt and many more.
    The ACM has announced severa
  • Bill Allowing Ballot ‘Selfies’ Approved By Colorado Senate

    Bill Allowing Ballot ‘Selfies’ Approved By Colorado Senate
    DENVER (AP) — The Colorado state Senate approved a bill Thursday that would make it legal to share completed ballots on social media.
    The bill would change a law that was put on hold last year after a bipartisan group sued over the selfie ban, saying the measure inhibited political speech.
    The ban came from an 1891 Colorado law preventing voters from disseminating their marked ballots. It was intended to prevent vote-buying and voter intimidation.
    State Sen. Owen Hill said the law is way p
  • FCC Approves Deal To Allow Denver TV In Durango Area

    FCC Approves Deal To Allow Denver TV In Durango Area
    DURANGO, Colo. (AP) — People in southwest Colorado could soon be watching Denver-based television thanks to a decision by the Federal Communications Commission.
    The Durango Herald reports that the FCC on Wednesday granted a petition to allow satellite providers to offer La Plata County subscribers access to Denver-based television programing. The county currently receives television programming not from Colorado, but from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    Wednesday’s decision is part of a 10-
  • Former NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Gets New African Name

    Former NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Gets New African Name
    SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Former Spokane, Washington, NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal, who resigned amid criticism that she was passing herself off as black, has changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo.
    Court documents show a judge granted her request on Oct. 7, 2016. Her new name has origins in Africa.
    The former Dolezal has acknowledged that she is “Caucasian biologically” but says she identifies as black.
    Her race became a national topic of conversation in 2015 after a local news re
  • No Active Labor For April The Giraffe After Stormy Night

    No Active Labor For April The Giraffe After Stormy Night
    HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS) – A pregnant giraffe that has caused a sensation around the world endured a stormy night in New York.
    April, whose baby-watch livestream has been viewed on the CBS Denver Facebook page by thousands in the past week, is still not any closer to active labor, though.The Animal Adventure Park where April is, and which is providing the live stream, says their facility in Harpursville was “battered with storms and high winds” overnight. The weather conditions
  • Report Of Prowler Prompts Large Police Response

    Report Of Prowler Prompts Large Police Response
    LAKEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – A person’s report of a prowler has prompted a large police response in Lakewood.
    The person reported they saw a man in the Holy Shepherd Lutheran Church.
    At 8 a.m. police had closed Kipling Avenue from 6th Avenue to Colfax Avenue while they investigated the situation.
    Officials at Lakewood High School, which is near the church, told CBS4 they are not on lockdown due to the situation — they were told there was no reason for such an action.
  • 30 Players: Injuries Only Thing Slowing Blue Jays’ Devon Travis

    30 Players: Injuries Only Thing Slowing Blue Jays’ Devon Travis
    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): 101 G, 410 AB, .300 BA, 11 HR, 50 RBI, 4 SB, 785 OPS
    You don’t often see a 13th round draft pick rise up the Minor Leagues and have such immediate success in the Major Leagues as Devon Travis. The 26-year-old second baseman is entering his third full season in the bigs, and it’s somewhat of a
  • Neighbors Want Changes After Fatal Accident At Intersection

    Neighbors Want Changes After Fatal Accident At Intersection
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – Neighbors in Englewood want changes made to an intersection they say is becoming increasingly dangerous.The push comes after a fatal accident at Dayton and Caley, just northeast of Arapahoe Road and Interstate 25.
    (credit: CBS)
    A homemade sign that says “Slow Down” left at the intersection now highlights the frustration neighbors like Lansing Ermentraut are feeling.
    “I’ve seen people go to excess speeds of 50 mph on this road ignore red lig
  • Colorado Avalanche GM Joe Sakic On Lack Of Major Moves: ‘I Like My Players’

    Colorado Avalanche GM Joe Sakic On Lack Of Major Moves: ‘I Like My Players’
    DENVER (AP) – Joe Sakic’s team languishes in last place. His players, though, remain first-rate.
    That’s the feeling of the Colorado Avalanche general manager and why he didn’t make any major moves at the trade deadline Wednesday except dealing Jarome Iginla to Los Angeles for possibly one last playoff push.
    Joe Sakic (credit: CBS)
    After all the trade rumors, captain Gabriel Landeskog and forward Matt Duchene remain with the Avalanche – for now, anyway. The offseason
  • Flames, Thick Smoke Chase People From Townhouse Complex

    Flames, Thick Smoke Chase People From Townhouse Complex
    By Lauren DiSpirito
    DENVER (CBS4) – A large fire has displaced residents of a southeast Denver townhouse complex.
    On Wednesday afternoon firefighters responded to the Artisan complex at 10025 Girard Avenue in Denver near the Kennedy Golf Course. When they arrived, flames were coming out of the windows and doors of a two-story building on the property.(credit: CBS)
    People ran out of their homes and firefighters evacuated people who were still inside.
    Witnesses say the fire sent thick, black
  • Latest Forecast: Warming Trend For Colorado Through The Weekend

    Latest Forecast: Warming Trend For Colorado Through The Weekend
    By Ashton Altieri
    DENVER (CBS4) – Most of the last week has included below normal temperatures in Denver area. That trend changes on Thursday with highs near or above normal all the way through the weekend.
    A large ridge of high pressure sitting over the Rocky Mountain region will deflect Pacific cold fronts and storm systems north into Montana instead into Colorado or even Wyoming. The result will be sunny and dry weather statewide through at least Sunday afternoon.
    Snow may come back to
  • WATCH: Determined Nuggets Defeat Bucks, 110-98

    WATCH: Determined Nuggets Defeat Bucks, 110-98
    MILWAUKEE (The Sports Xchange) – For the second straight night, the Denver Nuggets looked like a team on a mission to make the playoffs, and the Milwaukee Bucks appeared ready to head in the opposite direction.
    Denver used a dominant first half to earn a 110-98 victory over the Bucks on Wednesday night, completing a back-to-back sweep that began with a rout of Chicago on Tuesday.
    The Nuggets matched their season best for fewest points allowed in a half and led by as many as 29 points in th
  • Colorado Pot Club Measure Clears First Hurdle

    Colorado Pot Club Measure Clears First Hurdle
    DENVER (AP) – Colorado is moving ahead with a first-in-the-nation attempt to allow marijuana clubs.
    But the measure that passed a Republican state Senate committee Wednesday evening doesn’t go as far as some marijuana activists hoped.
    The bill would allow on-site marijuana consumption at private clubs in willing jurisdictions. And those clubs may allow indoor pot smoking, despite health concerns about indoor smoking.
    But the bill is far from allowing a statewide network of pot clubs.
  • Shootout Between Store Employee & Suspect Results In Arrest

    Shootout Between Store Employee & Suspect Results In Arrest
    By Jeff Todd
    NORTHGLENN, Colo. (CBS4) – A shootout between a robbery suspect and a store employee resulted in injuries and potential charges.
    Northglenn police say they were called to the Grow Depot at 970 West 104th Avenue after shots were fired.
    (credit: CBS)
    “When our officers arrived on scene they were advised on scene that a suspect wearing a ski mask and with a gun attempted to rob the store. There was a gunfire exchange between an employee and the suspect. The suspect fled the
  • ‘Housing Hustle’: Aspen Considers Stiffer Penalties For Subsidized Housing Abuse

    ‘Housing Hustle’: Aspen Considers Stiffer Penalties For Subsidized Housing Abuse
    By Brian Maass
    ASPEN, Colo. (CBS4) – The Colorado resort town of Aspen is considering ramping up compliance checks and enforcement of subsidized housing rules after learning that many residents living in taxpayer subsidized housing are turning around and re-renting rooms, condos and entire houses to turn a profit.
    “It is aggravating, it is appalling,” said Mike Kosdrosky, executive director of the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority.
    (credit: CBS)
    APCHA manages thousands of s
  • ‘Colorado Classic’ Coming To Denver With Big Names This Summer

    ‘Colorado Classic’ Coming To Denver With Big Names This Summer
    Denver (CBS4) – Bands, brews and bicycles are coming to Colorado as part of a major new event this summer.
    On Wednesday Gov. John Hickenlooper announced the Colorado Classic — a four-day professional bike race in August.
    (credit: Getty Images)
    Spectators will enjoy a massive block party in Denver’s RiNo district during the cycling competition.
    The festival features live music from Wilco and Death Cab for Cutie, and also local vendors, food and craft beer.
    LINK: Ticket Informati
  • Colorado Pot Club Measure Clears 1st Hurdle

    Colorado Pot Club Measure Clears 1st Hurdle
    DENVER (AP) – Colorado is moving ahead with a first-in-the-nation attempt to allow marijuana clubs.
    But the measure that passed a Republican state Senate committee Wednesday evening doesn’t go as far as some marijuana activists hoped.
    The bill would allow on-site marijuana consumption at private clubs in willing jurisdictions.
    And those clubs may allow indoor pot smoking, despite health concerns about indoor smoking.
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  • Woman Comes Forward 20 Years Later, Accuses Teacher Of Sex Assault

    Woman Comes Forward 20 Years Later, Accuses Teacher Of Sex Assault
    By Andrea Flores
    LITTLETON, Colo. (CBS4) – The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a former Littleton Public Schools teacher for alleged sexual assault of a child.
    Michael Camelio, 70, was arrested at his Highlands Ranch home Tuesday for five counts of sexual assault on a child by a person in a position of trust, according to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office.
    Investigators say a woman came forward to report being repeatedly victimized 20 years ago while she was hi
  • Sen. Gardner Answers Questions From Everywhere In Colorado

    Sen. Gardner Answers Questions From Everywhere In Colorado
    By Shaun Boyd
    DENVER (CBS4) – A week after hundreds of liberals staged a mock town hall to bash U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado, he held a telephone town hall with 10,000 people from all over the state.
    In the past, Senate rules have dictated participants must be randomly chosen from voter rolls, but Gardner’s office says he worked to change that so that any Coloradan could participate.
    For nearly an hour, Gardner fielded questions from Denver to Durango and Littleton to Loveland.
  • Adventure Animal Park Hosts Q&A Session On April The Giraffe

    Adventure Animal Park Hosts Q&A Session On April The Giraffe
    HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS4) – More than 130,000 people tuned into The Animal Adventure Park’s question and answer session Wednesday night. 
    Millions have watched from all over the world, waiting for April the giraffe to give birth. Staff says the “baby is not overdue,” and “April is well within her birth window.”Some viewers were concerned about April’s wellbeing, but chat moderators say “April is in no distress and [is] progressing just as expe
  • Is Colorado’s Christian McCaffrey A Future Denver Bronco?

    Is Colorado’s Christian McCaffrey A Future Denver Bronco?
    INDIANAPOLIS (CBS4) – On-field workouts begin Friday at the NFL combine in Indianapolis with offensive linemen and running backs, including Colorado’s own Christian McCaffrey.
    The Denver Broncos with new head coach Vance Joseph are scheduled to meet with McCaffrey during the interview process.
    McCaffrey, son of former Broncos wide receiver Ed McCaffrey, was a star at Valor Christian and for the Stanford Cardinal.
    Joseph said that he’s excited to watch McCaffrey at the combine a
  • Churches Show Support For LGBTQ Community On Ash Wednesday

    Churches Show Support For LGBTQ Community On Ash Wednesday
    (CBS4) – Several churches in the U.S. are adding a little sparkle to the Ash Wednesday tradition, mixing purple glitter into the ashes that religious leaders spread onto Christians’ foreheads.
    It’s called “Glitter+Ash Wednesday”, a movement started by the non-profit Parity in New York.
    The gesture is meant to be a show of support for the LGBTQ community – some of whom identify as Christian.
    A pastor in the Chicago area says she wants to make sure the Christian
  • No Moisture In Sight, But a Warm-Up Is

    No Moisture In Sight, But a Warm-Up Is
    By Ed Greene
    DENVER (CBS4) – Wednesday saw sunny skies and near normal temperatures: 48 degrees for the official high…just two degrees off what would be normal for this time of year, 50 degrees. Thursday should see more of the same – fair and seasonal with a high right around the 50 degree mark.
    Friday begins a nice warm-up with a high reaching the lower 60s under mostly sunny skies. Look forward to a pleasant weekend: Partly cloudy skies for both Saturday and Sunday with high
  • Latest Forecast: No Moisture In Sight, But a Warm-Up Is

    Latest Forecast: No Moisture In Sight, But a Warm-Up Is
    By Ed GreeneDENVER (CBS4) – Wednesday saw sunny skies and near normal temperatures: 48 degrees for the official high…just two degrees off what would be normal for this time of year, 50 degrees.Thursday should see more of the same – fair and seasonal with a high right around the 50 degree mark.
    Friday begins a nice warm-up with a high reaching the lower 60s under mostly sunny skies.Look forward to a pleasant weekend: Partly cloudy skies for both Saturday and Sunday with highs i
  • Elway doesn't close door on Tony Romo

    Elway doesn't close door on Tony Romo
    Vance Joseph cracked the door on Tony Romo in the morning.       
  • Prepare Now, March Brings Above Normal Wildfire Risk To Colorado

    By Chris SpearsDENVER (CBS4) – After a winter with several grass fires along and east of the Front Range a national fire outlook released March 1 paints a grim picture for part of the state.
    The report says an abundance of dead grass and brush fuel across the foothills and eastern plains, a lack of snow cover, and abnormally warm and dry weather will create an elevated fire risk for at least the next 30 days.
    (credit: NIFC)
    While the highest chance to see significant fire activity is on Co
  • Woman Found Dead Near Small Colorado Mountain Town

    Woman Found Dead Near Small Colorado Mountain Town
    GRANBY, Colo. (CBS4) – Homicide investigators with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation are assisting Grand County sheriff detectives in a potential homicide case.
    A woman’s body was discovered near condominiums close to Ski Granby Ranch, CBS4 has learned.
    It’s unclear if she is the victim of homicide but crews are treating it as a possible homicide at this time.
    The call for help came in Wednesday morning after a man spotted the woman’s body behind the condos.
    Granby is
  • Cuban Entrepreneurs Awarded Intensive Learning Program In Boulder

    Cuban Entrepreneurs Awarded Intensive Learning Program In Boulder
    By Tom Mustin
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – In a Boulder office, Cuban entrepreneurs are planning a technology revolution in their country.
    “I feel very good and I’ve learned a lot,” Bernardo Romero Gonzales told CBS4’s Tom Mustin.
    Ten Cubans who’ve built online businesses in their country were chosen by an international panel. Their reward is a three-week intensive program in the U.S. to learn how to grow their businesses. Miami, Palo Alto and Boulder were selected

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