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60s Thursday, Snow By Friday
Temperatures will remain well above average for one more day, but a strong late season storm will move in Thursday night.
FutureCast Images: Snow Coming Our Way
Enjoy this early taste of spring because the next storm is moving in tonight and it could be the biggest snow maker that the metro area has a seen all year.
Abortion Foes Say They've Cleared Petition Bar
Abortion opponents in Colorado say they have enough signatures to restore a ballot question on banning abortion.
Taylor Moudy Guilty In Suburban Teen Crime Wave
A jury found a young man involved in a suburban teen crime-spree guilty on two counts each of attempted murder and first-degree assault on a peace officer.
Police: Man Put Son, 4, For Sale On Craigslist
Sheriff's detectives are trying to track down a Washington father who allegedly offered to sell his son on Craigslist for $5,000.
Bullock Pulls From Premiere Amid Affair Report
Sandra Bullock has canceled her appearance at the London premiere of "The Blind Side" almost two weeks after winning a Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in the movie -- but won't confirm that it has anything to do with reports of an alleged affair between her husband and a tattoo model.
DIA Releases 1M Gallons Of Sewage, Storm Water
Denver International Airport blamed a mechanical failure at its airport lift station for the release of up to 1 million gallons of contaminated water.
Judge To Rule Soon On Denver Union Station Work
A judge could rule soon on whether to grant a temporary restraining order that would block FasTracks transit construction at Union Station in Denver.
Snow Melt Leaves Behind River Of Mud, Closing Road
Melting mountain snow has triggered a mud flow near a rock slide area in La Plata County, leaving behind muck as deep as 4 feet in some spots on East Animas Road along the Animas River.
Adopt A Streetlight, Please
You can help turn the streetlights back on in Colorado Springs by adopting a streetlight.
Topless Gardener Gets Visit, No Ticket From Police
A Boulder nudist sparked several calls to police Wednesday when she decided to garden topless.
Proposed Colorado Budget Cuts Hit Speed Bump
The Colorado House killed a bill Wednesday that would have limited the ability of legal immigrants to collect state pensions after Democrats said it would cause a hardship, possibly causing pensioners to lose their medical benefits and their homes.
Aspen Officer Given $10K After Resignation
An Aspen police officer accused of using her job to get into a Jazz festival while off-duty resigned and the city gave her $10,000 so she wouldn't sue.
Age May Determine Child Restraint
Theres an effort by child safety experts in Colorado to clear up the confusion over car seat laws.
Alleged Ponzi Schemer Brought To Colorado
As a third man accused of running a Ponzi scheme went to court in Boulder, the leader of the church where he and the other two allegedly found some of their victims came forward to emphasize it had no role in the plot.
Snob Shop Customers Ask 'Where Are Our Clothes, Money?'
A high-end consignment shop that's been in operation for more than 20 years, closed abruptly Tuesday night, leaving customers asking, "Where are our clothes and where is our money?"
Douglas County Students' CSAP Scores Now Permanent
Douglas County Schools joined other large districts this year in attaching state CSAP scores to a student's transcript.
Fourth Congressional District Field Shrinks
There is one less Republican in the race for 4th Congressional District nomination in northern Colorado. Former Fort Collins councilman Diggs Brown withdrew from the race.
Breast Cancer Study Could Revolutionize Treatment
A groundbreaking new study could put an end to one-size-fits-all breast cancer treatments.
February Colorado Foreclosure Filings Rise 6.5 Percent
Foreclosure filings in Colorado's largest counties rose 6.5 percent last month compared to February 2009. Foreclosure sales decreased in Adams, Denver, El Paso, Jefferson and Weld counties from February 2009 to February 2010.
DA: Police Justified In Shooting Suspect Who Drove At Officer
Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said Wednesday that two patrol officers were justified in shooting a suspected car thief who drove at an officer ordering him to stop.
Undercover Operation Leads To Drug Arrest
An undercover operation led to a drug deal arrest in Eagle County. 27-year-old Joshua Thurston was arrested after the Eagle County Sheriff's Office said he tried to sell 77 morphine pills to an undercover detective.
Cross Country Skiers Caught In Avalanche, Rescued By Helicopter
Two cross country skiers survived an avalanche Wednesday afternoon on the western slope.
Police Probe Mysterious, Harassing Letters Left In Woman's Yard
A Denver woman is being frightened by hand-delivered letters left at her home, supposedly sent by a man who's in prison, police said.
Proposed Colorado Budget Killed Over Legal Immigrant Pensions
The Colorado House killed a bill Wednesday that would have limited the ability of legal immigrants to collect state pensions after Democrats said it would cause a hardship, possibly causing pensioners to lose their medical benefits and their homes.
Report: State Did Not Finish Child Death Reviews
Officials charged with reviewing the deaths of children who were under state supervision failed to complete reports for 10 of 11 cases since 2008, according to a news report published Tuesday.
Rollover Crash In Weld County Kills 1
One person was killed and another seriously injured in a rollover crash in Weld County early Wednesday morning.
Greeley Woman Accused Of Selling Fake Meth
A Greeley woman who police say sold real and fake methamphetamine to undercover officers faces three new felony drug charges.
$24M Proposal Would Add Gathering Spaces In Vail
A Vail-area marketing group has proposed $24.6 million in projects to lure more visitors to the ski town for overnight stays year-round.
Denver Lockheed Martin Center Targets Cyberattacks
Lockheed Martin Corp. has officially opened a security intelligence center in Denver to help it respond to attacks on its computer networks.
Police: Man Killed Wife In Front Of Child
Grand Junction police say a 24-year-old man killed his wife by stabbing her several times in the neck in front of their 2-year-old daughter.
Debbie's Deals: Most-Overlooked Tax Deductions
Uncle Sam wants your taxes in less than a month, here are some deductions not to miss.
Task Force Aimed At CU 'Student-Athlete Welfare'
Boulder County prosecutors and University of Colorado athletic officials have formed a task force aimed at repairing relationships following CU's football recruiting scandal.
7 Vehicles Burned In Arsons In Delta
Police in Delta are looking for suspects after seven vehicles in and around an apartment complex were burned by fires.
Jimenez Comfortable With Being Ace For Rockies
Like a kid with boundless energy, the first thing Ubaldo Jimenez wants to do every morning is grab a ball and glove and go play catch.
Your Germs Can Identify You
Scientists in Boulder say the bacteria that lives on your skin could help identify you.
Colo.'s Political Parties See Caucus Rebellion
Disgruntled Colorado voters in both major parties rejected political insiders in straw poll results at caucuses around the state that exposed deep unease with two Senate candidates seen as favored by Washington party bigwigs.
Cops: Sex Offender Filled Storage With Women's Stolen Underwear
It began with a woman calling police last month to say she'd been harassed in LoDo by a man who followed her three times, always commenting about her skirt.
Anonymous Tip Leads Detectives To $30,000 In Drugs
An anonymous tip led Eagle County sheriff's deputies to 239 marijuana plants. Detectives found $30,000 worth of marijuana, hashish and psilocybin mushroom at a home at 90 Beacon Court in Gypsum.
DA Warns Parents of the Online Dangers of 'ChatRoulette'
Jefferson County District Attorney Scott Storey issued a warning to parents Tuesday that there is a new way for predators to meet kids online.
Some Residents Question Questions On 2010 Census Form
While the 2010 Census questionnaire is the shortest on record, some residents say some of the questions are too personal.
Fort Lupton Man Guilty In Cousin's Murder
Fort Lupton resident Norberto Abundez, 43, has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2008 murder of his cousin. After a seven-day trial, a jury needed just four hours to convict Abundez of first-degree murder.
Eagle County 239 Plant Marijuana Bust
Cash For Appliances Rebate Delayed Until April
The Cash for Appliances program that could save you money on refrigerators, clothes washers, dishwashers and furnaces won't start this month as previously expected.
NY Times: Leadville Woman In Ireland Pregnant
Days after her release from an Irish prison, the New York Times is reporting that former Leadville resident Jamie Paulin-Ramirez is pregnant.
Fire Doused After Prompt 911 Call, Fast Response
A 911 call and a fast response from firefighters kept a carpet scrap fire from potentially destroying a Glenwood Springs business.
Home Invasion Involving Medical Marijuana Reported
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is investigating a home invasion robbery involving medical marijuana.
Organs Donated After Ski Crash Victim Declared Brain Dead
A 13-year-old Texas girl who struck a tree while skiing at Beaver Creek has been declared brain dead and her organs have been donated.
Lesbian Parents 'Hurt' By Catholic School Decision
The lesbian parents of two children barred from re-enrolling at a Roman Catholic school in Boulder because of the parents' sexual orientation say they won't give up their faith.
Facebook Game Could Help Identity Thieves
A fun game on Facebook asks you to share where you were born, but that information could help identity thieves.
16 Colorado Towns Cancel Municipal Elections
In a move that may save tens of thousands of dollars, several Colorado towns are cancelling municipal elections because the races are uncontested.
Prescription Pads Stolen From Springs Office
Colorado Springs police are concerned that the theft of prescription pads from a doctor's office could flood local pharmacies with fraudulent prescriptions.
State Supreme Court Won't Review Sex Assault Case
The nearly 10-year-old case of a woman who claimed she was raped by classmates at a high school graduation party won't be reviewed by the Colorado Supreme Court.
Adams 12 Schools To Cut 188 Positions
The budget ax has fallen hard on the first of many school districts in Colorado. Adams 12 Five Star Schools, the states fifth largest district with more than 42,000 students, is cutting 188 people next school year as it grapples with a $24 million budget shortfall.
Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Children
A former Fort Collins resident has been extradited from Washington state after he was charged with sexually assaulting child relatives of his.
Sex Assault Charges Dropped Against Preschool Teacher
Charges have been dropped against a preschool teacher accused of sexually assaulting a young girl.
Denver Police Change Less Lethal Weapon Use
Denver police have new guidelines to follow and one hand-held weapon to give up as a two-year-old list of recommendations is implemented.
Hudson Fire Chief Resigns Following Suspension
Suspended Hudson Fire Chief Johnny Blackston has resigned after 20 years with the fire department.
Men Indicted On Hazardous Waste Violations
A state grand jury has returned an indictment against two men accused of illegally storing and dumping hazardous waste.
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Man wanted in Boulder assault arrested
A 21-year-old man has been arrested in a March 6 assault in Boulder that police say nearly killed the victim.
Investigation results in mortgage fraud indictments of two Denver-area men
Two men have been indicted by the federal grand jury in Denver in a mortgage fraud scheme that allegedly scammed financial institutions and commercial mortgage lenders.
Storm set to deliver snowy blast to the Front Range
Don't let the budding greenery fool you: winter weather isn't done with Colorado yet, as a cold front packing snow arrives on the Front Range Thursday night.
Judge mulls ruling in Union Station appeal
U.S. District Court Judge John Kane heard nearly six hours of testimony Wednesday on the pros and cons of issuing a temporary restraining order that would block FasTracks transit construction at Denver Union Station.
DIA sewage spill may total 1 million gallons
A mechanical failure at Denver International Airport sent up to 1 million gallons of raw sewage and industrial wastewater into creeks and canals that flow toward the Barr Lake fishery and bird
Blast of winter on its way to Denver, northern Colorado
The weather in Denver should be sunny and warm today, but that will change dramatically tonight as a winter storm hits the state.
Man arrested in morphine sting in Eagle
An undercover sting netted 77 pills of morphine and an arrest for 27-year-old Joshua Thurston in Eagle County Tuesday night.
2 skiers survive avalanche on east side of Grand Mesa
Two cross country skiers survived an avalanche around 1 p.m. but spent more than six hours awaiting rescue on the east side of the Grand Mesa, about 30 miles east of Grand Junction.
Watkins found guilty of second-degree murder
CENTENNIAL — An Arapahoe County jury found Matthew James Watkins guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his wife Cora.
FBI seeks Denver bank robbery suspect
The FBI and the Denver Police Department are seeking the man who robbed the Chase Bank, 1125 17th St., in Denver at noon Tuesday.
DA: Denver officers justified in shooting wanted man
Denver police were justified in firing multiple shots at Joseph Leo Fresquez because he attempted to run down an officer in a stolen car, Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey has concluded.
After early celebrations, St. Patrick's Day arrives
Parade revelers, runners in green, bag pipers, Irish step dancers and other St. Patrick's Day celebrants partook in massive Celtic salutes this past weekend, but the official holiday rises today.
Police ID serial purse snatcher
Wheat Ridge Police have identified Richard Cress, 54, as the man they say is responsible for at least 30 purse-snatch robberies in the metro area since January.
Cops search for man who tried to run down deputy
Police are searching for David Andrew Herr, a man investigators say tried to run over an Adams County deputy after leading cops on a chase late Tuesday night.
IKEA planning fall 2011 opening in Colorado
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA today said it has hired contractors and obtained a work-site permit for its planned store in Centennial.
Evans rollover accident kills one
A green 1998 Land Rover rolled several times in Evans early today, killing one of the two people ejected from the vehicle.
Homeless man had trove of dresses, stolen goods
A 33-year-old homeless sex offender in Denver had a trove of dresses, undergarments, computers and cell phones as well as the IDs of a dozen women when he was arrested last month, according to an affidavit first by obtained by KMGH-Channel 7.
Norton, Buck battle; McInnis cruises in GOP straw polls
In the first real test of GOP candidates' popularity, Republican U.S. Senate hopefuls Jane Norton and Ken Buck remained locked in a dead heat for top pick among their party's precinct caucuses as of press time.
Census forms should arrive this week
The mail will deliver more than 130 million census forms to American households this week, with Wednesday as the target date for most forms to arrive, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Romanoff prevails in Dem caucuses
Former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff appears poised to defeat incumbent U.S. Senator Michael Bennet in tallies from Democratic caucus straw polls this evening.
Dumb Friends League holds a 100-year party
When Jean Gower started the Denver Dumb Friends League in 1910, she had no idea her fledgling animal-welfare organization would grow to become one of the most influential in the United States.
Tip leads to pot bust in Eagle County
Eagle County sheriff's detectives received an anonymous tip that led to a drug bust in a condemned house in Gypsum this morning.
Suspect in deputy shooting reported to be in U.S. illegally
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said today that the man suspected of wounding an Adams County Sheriff's deputy Saturday night is in the country illegally, 9News reported today.
Holder: Osama bin Laden will never face US trial
WASHINGTON—Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Tuesday that Osama bin Laden will never face trial in the United States because he will not be captured alive.
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Sunshine, dry air and light winds made for a bright, warm day today with highs in the lower 60s.
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Quick Storm To Drop Snow In Metro Area
Expect between 6 and 12 inches of snow Friday.
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CSAP Scores Will Follow DougCo Students On Transcripts
Douglas County will join Adams County 12 and Denver Public Schools by printing CSAP scores on student transcripts. Tyler Lopez reports.
Cash For Appliances Rebate Program Delayed Until April
Rebates are not retroactive. You must wait until at least April 19 to take advantage of savings. Russell Haythorn reports.
Weight Loss Surgery Without A Scar
Researchers at the UC San Diego Medical Center are conducting a new clinical trial for patients who need to lose weight. With this procedure, doctors do not have to make any incisions.
Snob Shop Consignment Closes Without Warning
Customers left wondering where their clothes and money are after finding the Snob Shop consignment store empty. Lance Hernandez reports.
University Hospital To Conduct Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
Clinical trials will try to identify which medications can treat specific types of breast cancer. Christin Ayers reports.
DA Warns Parents of the Online Dangers of 'ChatRoulette'
Jefferson County District Attorney Scott Storey issued a warning to parents Tuesday that there is a new way for predators to meet kids online.
Accused Thief Filled Storage Unit With Women's Clothing
It began with a woman calling police last month to say she'd been harassed in LoDo by a man who followed her three times, always commenting about her skirt.
Are Census Questions Too Intrusive?
Why is the Census asking questions you may find personal? Do Census questions go deep enough? Lance Hernandez reports.
Bulletproof Vest Likely Saved Adams County Sheriff's Deputy
Suspect's girlfriend says Sergio Gomez is innocent in Adams County sheriff's deputy shooting. A bulletproof vest most likely saved the deputy's life. Russell Haythorn reports.
Laser Could Help Treat Toenail Fungus
You can get it from the floor, the carpet, your house, your sneakers and even a bad pedicure. About 10 percent of American adults, or 23 million people, battle toenail fungus.
Your Germs Can Identify You
Everything you touch could leave behind a distinct bacterial fingerprint that leads back to your identity. Tyler Lopez reports.
NY Times: Leadville Woman In Ireland Pregnant
Woman arrested as part of plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist may be pregnant. Her pregnancy would be news to her mother. Marc Stewart reports.
Adams 12 Schools To Cut 188 Positions
The budget ax has fallen hard on the first of many school districts in Colorado. Adams 12 Five Star Schools, the state's fifth largest district with more than 42,000 students, is cutting 188 people next school year as they grapple with a $24 million budget shortfall.
Monitor's Report: Racial Profiling Among Areas Police Need To Address
Denver's independent monitor releases yearly report addressing complaints and issues with the Denver Police Department. Call7 Investigator Tony Kovaleski reports.
Denver Police Give Up Blackjack
Denver police must now consider certain factors before using a taser on a suspect. Another device called a "Blackjack" is now banned. Tyler Lopez reports.
Uncontested Elections Canceled In Colorado
Municipalities are saving money by canceling elections with uncontested races. Lance Hernandez reports.
SWAT Active Near Where Deputy Was Shot
Adams County Sheriff's Deputies and SWAT personnel are at the apartment complex where an Adams County Sheriff's deputy was shot Saturday night. Marc Stewart reports.
Botox Could Help Overactive Bladders
It's well known for its cosmetic uses, but doctors say Botox may also be the key to helping millions of Americans who suffer from overactive bladders. Anne Trujillo Reports.
CALL7 Investigation: Cops With Restraining Orders May Keep Jobs
If a police officer in Colorado is found guilty of domestic violence in a criminal court, he or she will lose their job. But the CALL7 Investigators have learned that may not happen if the domestic violence is uncovered in a civil court.
Police Hit Pavement In Search Of '50 Most Wanted' Fugitives
The metro area's "50 Most Wanted" fugitives are suspected of crimes ranging from murder to rape and robbery to identity theft.
Deputy Shot In Adams County
An Adams County sheriff's deputy was wounded Saturday night when he went to check out a disturbance at an apartment complex. Ana Cabrera reports.
Leadville Terror Suspect Released From Custody
Jamie Paulin-Ramirez was a straight-A nursing student when she abruptly left Colorado last fall with her 6-year-old son and turned up in Ireland, where her parents say she was arrested this week in an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist.
Leadville Residents Said Terrorist Suspect Kept To Herself
The town of Leadville, Colo., is trying to make sense of how a local woman, reported missing in September, ended up at the center of an international terrorist investigation in Ireland.
Need Speed? Boulder Competes For Fastest Internet Network
Cities across the country are competing to partner with Google to build an ultra-high-speed network.
Healing Emotional Wounds Through Ice Fishing
Have you ever seen a group of people ice fishing and wondered why would someone sit out in the cold, on a frozen pond, staring at a hole in the ice? Well, besides the love of being outdoors, two avid ice fishermen have found a greater purpose in doing just that.
Mother Says Daughter 'Brainwashed' To Become Terrorist
Jamie Paulin-Ramirez was a straight-A nursing student when she abruptly left Colorado last fall with her 6-year-old son and turned up in Ireland, where her parents say she was arrested this week in an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist.
Colorado Woman Reportedly Arrested In Terror Probe
The mother of a Leadville woman who went missing on September 11, 2009 says her daughter has been arrested in Ireland in connection with a terror probe.
3 Accused In Boulder Ponzi Scheme
The lure of 30-percent returns in 30 days proved powerful for at least three people investigators believe were duped by a Boulder Ponzi scheme.
Raised Beds Make Gardening Easier
Designscapes Colorado CEO, Phil Steinhauer, demonstrates how to make a raised garden bed. For instructions, visit www.designscapes.org.
Prof Accuses Denver Police Of Racketeering, Racial Profiling
A professor who teaches criminal justice is suing the city of Denver for justice of her own. She's accusing Denver police of racketeering and racial profiling. Lance Hernandez reports.
Erosion Still A Problem Eight Years After Hayman Fire
The Hayman wildfire burned 133,000 acres in 2002, and its effects are still being felt. However, a new public/private partnership is raising money for watershed and forest restoration. Doug Shepman reports.
Accused Deer Creek School Shooter Heard Voices
An arrest affidavit released Friday indicates the man accused of opening fire at Deer Creek Middle School had been hearing voices for some time. Russell Haythorne reports.
Music Takes Center Stage At St. Patrick's Parade
St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee president and Queen Colleen talk about Denver's 2010 parade.
Anti-Gang Group Says More Work Still Needed
Couple Tries To Repeal Internet Sales Tax
From jilted Amazon affiliate to political activist, Rachelle Paplow hopes to organize other outraged marketers and convince voters to repeal the Internet sales tax.
Willie Clark Found Guilty In Darrent Williams Murder
Prosecutors And Darrent Williams' Mom Talk About The Willie Clark Trial. Lance Hernandez and Christin Ayers report.
Darrent Williams' Mom Reacts To Willie Clark Guilty Verdict
Willie Clark found guilty of murdering Darrent Williams on New Year's 2007. Williams' mother reacts to guilty verdict. Lance Hernandez reports.
Denver School Board Members Question District Spending
Three Denver school board members believe the district is being reckless with taxpayer money. They want an independent audit. Dayle Cedars reports.
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