David Paul has the latest weather forecast for Tuesday, Oct. 14,2008.
Rain chances will continue for the next couple of days with a 20% chance on Tuesday. Expect highs to be in the upper 80s.
Mark Udall and Bob Schaffer sound off on the economy as part of CBS4's Where They Stand series heading up to the election in early November. Jim Benemann reports.
Tom Graham wrote a sarcastic letter about proposals 3a and 3b that was published in the Jefferson County voters guide. He's against them, even though he said he was for the initiatives. Shaun Boyd reports.
Partly sunny. Isolated showers. Breezy. Highs in the mid 80s. Northeast winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent. Tonight - Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 70s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
Highs will approach 60 on Tuesday around Denver with sunny skies. The warming continues through the week and start of the weekend. Stacey Donaldson reports.
Overnight lows dipped into the 30s over much of the state, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:03).
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Gay couples from around California and the nation are feverishly tying the knot ahead of Election Day to avoid missing out if voters approve a ballot initiative aimed at banning same-sex marriage.
An adjunct librarian shot and killed a fellow employee Monday afternoon in the library at Northeast Lakeview College, located at 8300 Pat Booker Rd., school officials said.
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It's going to get cold but the sun will return for Tuesday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:35).
A controversy is emerging from a letter written by both North Texas bishops that calls candidates who support abortion rights evil. The letter suggests that the souls of Catholics may be on the line if they vote for the wrong person.
Whether it is a cup of fancy coffee in the morning, new shoes or dinner out, we all have guilty pleasures. But in this economy, a lot of us are cutting back. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports on the indulgences people can't live without.
The warm up won't last for long. Bob Turk explains how long we have before things cool off.
WBZ meteorologist Mish Michaels has the latest forecast.
The Obama campaign will have an attorney at every precinct in Miami-Dade county. The unprecedented plan was announced on Monday. It was held to explain voting laws and the rules on what type of identification will be required on Election Day.
The sheriff in Arapahoe County threw his support behind Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Monday.
Dave Bender gives the complete local and regional weather forecast.
There are more warm temps on the way. Bob Turk reports.
The winds have been gusting up to 65 mph in the fire zones Monday.
Residents of a Vallejo neighborhood spoke out Monday against vandals who targeted signs opposing Proposition 8, which would change California's constitution to outlaw gay marriage. Ann Notarangelo reports.
azfamily.com's Steve Bodinet reports that with the cool weather finally here, many are heading north to take in the gorgeous Fall colors, but those colorful leaves were hard to find.
A lot of attention has been paid to the economy and the war in Iraq, but what about health care? Some voters say they think the issue is barely on the radar even though millions are fighting an impossible diagnosis.
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It was a warm 80 degrees today. Bob Turk reports.
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Duke University researchers are trying to help lung-disease sufferers breath easier by reducing their anxiety and depression.
Clear skies but chilly air on Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (3:23).
Twenty-two days and counting and it's fair to say of all this big issues of this campaign, there's the economy, and then there's everything else, Pat Kesser reports (2:52).
With 22 days left till election day it seems like the TV airwaves are just dominated with political ads, and in particular political attack ads.