A man once the target of a bizarre murder plot involving snakes is now headed to prison, Raj Chohan reports.
134 Million Americans will spend part of the holiday weekend shopping, Jodi Brooks reports on inventory at on busy store.
A consumer group says many dangerous toys can still be found on store shelves. Gloria Neal is in the Interactive Helpcenter, with tips on what to look for when buying toys.
It started as a one shot act for the intermission of a European TV show in 1994. Fifteen years later, and Riverdance is on it's final tour of the United States. Critic at Large Greg Moody talked to the cast to find out why.
Customers at the Ultimate Electronics stores across the Front Range will see some noticeable changes. Now under new management, they plan to 'Beat the Recession' with a grassroots approach to rebranding the once failed company. Stan Bush reports.
Wednesday and Sunday are expected to be the busiest travel days at DIA. The airlines expect more than 960,000 passengers to pass through the airport this holiday weekend. CBS4 Traffic Specialist Lynn Carey reports.
Aurora is set to close 4 of it's 7 libraries at the end of the year. But one group of homeowners says not so fast. It has an old contract it thinks can block the closure of the library in their neighborhood. Terry Jessup reports.
There are now nearly 50 medical marijuana dispensaries licensed in Fort Collins. And the applications keep coming in, as a proposed moratorium on new licenses approaches. Mike Hooker reports.
A Sheridan fire captain admits falsifying test results, but says it was a one time deal. But as CBS4 Investigator Brian Maass reports, state fire authorities say this is unusual.
If you're looking for holidays gifts under 20 bucks, some Denver moms have lots of suggestions. Their new website make it easy for everyone to give great gifts and save money. Andrea Lopez reports.
There's a warning Tuesday for shoppers gearing up to buy toys for the holidays. A consumer group says many toxic and dangerous toys can still be found on store shelves. Kathy Walsh has some examples of the toys to avoid.
Many Americans turn to herbal remedies to lower their risk of heart disease. One supplement that is especially popular is gingko biloba. But the latest research on the herb is not very heart healthy. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida reports.
Ed Greene details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
Two paramedics found themselves on the other side of an emergency Tuesday. They were on their way to a heart attack victim with their lights and sirens on when they were injured in an accident.
A Cherry Creek condominium association counted on it's manager to run the building. Now that manager is charged with embezzling more than $300,000. Rick Sallinger reports.
Stacey Donaldson details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
Before you start your holiday shopping, you'll want to check out this year's list of unsafe toys. Michelle Griego reports.
Tuesday Governor Bill Ritter kicked off a new campaign to help feed Colorado's hungry children.
There are settings you can adjust on your HDTV that can make it eat less power, Alan Gionet reports.
Davany Bourdo with the Denver Rescue Mission talks about the food donations going to needy families for Thanksgiving, Michelle Griego reports.
An air drumming competition will be held in honor of a new movie.
A Denver outreach activist is talking to young people about the rise of racially motivated crimes, Raj Chohan reports.
People living near the light rail station in Centennial where a college student was killed met with police to try and get more answers to the crime, Jodi Brook reports.
GOP candidate for Governor Scott McInnis says Republicans are now unified in their quest to defeat Democrat Governor Bill Ritter. Terry Jessup reports.
A woman accused of causing a deadly crash on the way to DIA was ordered not to drive. But prosecutors say she did anyway. So a court decided Monday if Sandra Jacobson violated the order. Rick Sallinger reports on the court ruling.
A Weld County woman vanished more than 14 years ago, and her body has never been found. But now the road to justice has begun for her family. Mike Hooker reports.
Ed Greene details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
Black Friday. The 2 words that have shoppers lined up for hours. But some may be disappointed this year because they won't find what they came for. As Andrea Lopez reports, you've got to look at the fine print in all those ads.
Cleaning up from the Thanksgiving feast can spell trouble for local water and sanitation districts. Environmental Specialist Paul Day reports on the nasty results when people dump turkey grease down the drain.
Making the right breakfast choice can really get your day off to a good start. But many of us may be avoiding eggs because of health concerns. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida explains how an egg could help your blood pressure.
A 3-year-old boy is shot, and his parents are under arrest. Denver police say the couple told officers it was a drive-by shooting. But investigators say the boy's dad shot him. Shaun Boyd reports.
The biggest recall of cribs in US history is expected to be announced Tuesday. Reports indicate the Consumer Product Safety Commission will target cribs with drop down sides, that can be dangerous, even deadly. Kathy Walsh reports.
Stacey Donaldson details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
Charges have been filed against the man accused of killing a doctor and wounding 3 others in a Vail bar.
Prosecutors in Denver are looking to revoke the bond of a woman accused of driving drunk and killing two librarians on their way to the airport.
Colorado Republican leaders say they're backing one candidate to run against Governor Bill Ritter next year. As Michelle Griego reports, the Republicans are very focused on taking back the State Capitol.
A bridge collapses in northern England.
With a sluggish economy, retailers are using gimmicks to lure holiday shoppers, Jennifer Miller reports.