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.
Defenses are studying film of the Denver Broncos and the Broncos need to make adjustments, Vic Lombardi reports.
Police Monday remained baffled as to why a man who was staying with a relative in Lakewood apparently drove 240 miles to kill a dentist and the wife of a former Mesa State College president.
The mall went out of its way to find businesses that are different from the norm, Andrea Lopez reports.
The sheriff in Arapahoe County threw his support behind Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Monday.
It's as much a part of Golden's landscape as the mesas and the Coors brewery. But Golden's arch that says "howdy folks" is coming down for some touch up work, Jennifer Zeppelin reports.
CBS4 Critic at Large Greg Moody has been attending the Denver Center Theater Company's shows for more than 20 years. And there's more good stuff to come.
A man faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder, in the death of a toddler and the wounding of the child's father. Earl Ryan also faces charges of child abuse resulting in death, Terry Jessup reports.
CBS4 meteorologist Jennifer Zeppelin shares tips on freezing conditions on the Front Range.
Denver will stay cloudy on cool on Monday with a 20 percent chance of rain showers during the day before the weather starts to improve for the rest of the work week. Stacey Donaldson reports.
Overnight rain and freezing temperatures combined to coat highways west of Denver with a thin layer of ice, leaving a treacherous commute that forced the temporary closure of U.S. 6.
A high school in Aurora was closed Monday after an SUV crashed into doors of the building and down a hallway. The driver was reportedly suicidal.
The man suspected in the deadly shooting of a child appeared in a Denver courtroom Monday morning. A judge read the charges against Earl Ryan and didn't set bond. Terry Jessup reports.
Icy roads Monday morning on the west side of the Denver area cause several crashes and road closures as people tried to make their way to work. Lynn Carey reports.
Sam Adams, columnist for the Rocky Mountain news, talks about the Denver Broncos loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
UPromise offers ecoupons that are becoming more popular in tough economic times. Ericka Lewis reports on howt he program works.
Ten years ago Sunday, Matthew Shepard died in a Colorado hospital. A vigil was held at the State Capitol Sunday night to call for tougher hate crime laws.
The suspect in shootings that killed a dentist and the wife of a former Mesa State College president died Sunday at a hospital, police said. Stefan Alexander Martin-Urban, 22, died. Police said he had no criminal history. Karlyn Tilley reports.
A toddler is dead and his father is wounded after a suspect shot them and held off police for more than two hours in an east-Denver neighborhood. Howard Nathan reports.
A high school in Aurora will be closed Monday after an SUV crashed into doors of the building and down a hallway.
Columbus Day, Monday, will be mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain and highs in the upper 40s. Stacey Donaldson reports.
The standoff happened at a home in the 1200 block of Madison, west of Colorado Boulevard in the Congress Park neighborhood, Terry Jessup reports.
Kathy Lee interviews Broncos' kicker Matt Prater and rookie punter Brett Kern.
Columbus Day will be mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain and highs in the upper 40s.