Dirty Problem
Updated: 8:17 AM By the year 2020, Denver's population will balloon by 25 percent to 5 and a half million people. That means more cars, more industry and more smog.
Updated: 8:17 AM By the year 2020, Denver's population will balloon by 25 percent to 5 and a half million people. That means more cars, more industry and more smog.
Updated: 8:13 AM A University of Colorado study shows the state has lost jobs 2 years in a row, the first time ever for Colorado.
Updated: 8:18 AM Economic analysts predict the state could lose about 4,400 jobs because of the mad cow scare.
Updated: 6:38 PM With the winter weather comes snowy roads which are causing a lot of accidents across Southern Colorado and making it a slow go for drivers.
Updated: 6:42 PM Next time you head to a restroom or a gym, you may have to leave that cellphone behind.
Updated: 6:40 PM Penrose-St. Francis Hospital is looking for blood donors.
Posted: 9:43 PM The Air Force Academy's rape scandals may have created another problem.
Updated: 4:24 PM A speeding NASA spacecraft has a comet by the tail Friday. And engineers at Denver's Lockheed Martin plant have a keen interest--they built "Stardust."
Updated: 4:11 PM Police are looking for two men who robbed the Safeway store on Thursday evening.
Updated: 3:43 PM Bankruptcies were up in our state in 2003. But one local professor expects 2004 to bring better financial news for the Pikes Peak region.
Updated: 3:21 PM Gusty winds on the Front Range are ushering in a strong winter storm that's hitting the mountains hard.
Updated: 3:06 PM A driver goes the wrong way on northbound I-25---slamming head-on into another car. Investigators believe the woman may have been drinking.
Updated: 10:12 PM Some new moms and dads rang in the new year in the hospital as they waited for the first southern Colorado babies of 2004.
Updated: 10:05 PM The year begins with some very sad news for Fort Carson another soldier has died in Iraq.
Updated: 10:00 PM The man at the head of a bizarre sex assault case will be in court tomorrow.
Updated: 9:55 PM The Epsicopal Diocese of Colorado has a new leader.
Updated: 9:51 PM Some Colorado drivers could kick off 2004 with a major blemish on their driving records.
Updated: 3:36 PM Coloradans who are out ringing in the New Year will likely see more DUI patrols than anti-terrorism measures.
Updated: 3:37 PM Even the little ones understand the need to "better ourselves" by making some New Year's resolutions!
Updated: 11:30 PM If you're tired of all those unsolicited messages showing up in your e-mail inbox, you may be encouraged to hear about a new federal law tackling SPAM. However, it might not be a total cure.
Updated: 3:40 PM For the first time ever, Colorado Springs will ring in the New Year with a big ball drop, just like in Times Square.
Updated: 1:35 PM Three dogs attacked a little girl in Colorado Springs this summer. Now, the dogs' owner faces two years of probation.
Updated: 8:19 AM A soldier whose parents live in the Birmingham, Alabama suburb of Irondale has died in Iraq.
Updated: 9:51 PM The Army has dropped a dereliction of duty charge against a Fort Carson soldier, but his military career is still in limbo.
Updated: 9:48 PM Crews plan to begin dismantling what remains of a burned-out apartment building in Glendale today to search for more victims.
Updated: 05/14/2013 - I'm still focused on meeting my goal of doing a pull-up. And I'm almost there! But I'm always getting this question:
Updated: 04/17/2013 - Crossing the finish line is such an awesome moment. It's hard to imagine what it has been like for the runners in Boston.
Updated: 04/09/2013 - Admittedly, there are days that I just don’t feel like working out. But then I met Viola. And if she can make working out a priority at 99, then none of us have any excuses! Here's how she's living a FIT LIFE:
Updated: 04/05/2013 - A look back at that amazing Rockies home opener, 20 years ago! Were you there?
Updated: 04/02/2013 - I love my high heels. But sometimes you've gotta put on the sneaks. This is definitely one of those times!