US Retail Sales Up Solid 1.1 Percent In February
Posted: 11:04 AM Americans spent at the fastest pace in five months in February, boosting retail spending 1.1 percent compared with January.
Posted: 11:04 AM Americans spent at the fastest pace in five months in February, boosting retail spending 1.1 percent compared with January.
Posted: 10:08 AM Norman Teltow, owner of Gold Metal Paint Co. LLC (GMP), pleaded guilty late yesterday in Denver to a criminal information charging him with illegally treating hazardous waste at the company’s facility, the Justice Department announced.
Posted: 4:19 PM The newfound confidence that investors showed at the start of the year held up through February.
Updated: 12:26 PM Today marks the two-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed nearly 20,000 people in Japan.
Posted: 11:32 AM An earthquake has shaken a wide swath of Southern California but there's no word of any damage.
Updated: 10:24 AM KKTV 11 News took home several awards at this year's Colorado Broadcaster's Association Awards Banquet, held on Saturday, March 9, including Station of the Year for a non-metro market.
Posted: 2:53 PM A dump-truck driver accused of hitting and killing a bicyclist near Boulder has been convicted of careless driving resulting in death.
Updated: 11:02 AM Cardinals have set Tuesday as the start date for the conclave to elect the next pope, a milestone in this unusual papal transition and an indication that even without an obvious front-runner, the cardinals have a fairly good idea of who best among them can lead the Catholic Church and tackle its many problems.
Posted: 2:06 PM Officials say more than three dozen Pennsylvania college students visiting Kentucky for a mission trip are all safe after becoming lost when a sightseeing mountain hike unexpectedly stretched into the night.
Updated: 8:23 AM Free paint, free dinosaurs, and free fun are yours for the taking in this edition of "Here's The Deal!"
Posted: 7:45 AM Courts throw Egypt's political crisis into deeper confusion with decision to suspend elections.
Updated: 7:58 AM A Stuttgart museum has returned a 600-year-old painting to the estate of Jewish art dealer Max Stern, who was forced to sell his collection before fleeing Nazi Germany.
Posted: 7:54 AM There will be no dogs allowed in the next phase of a neighborhood in Aspen.
Posted: 8:27 AM Police say a dog searching for a gun in a snowbank accidentally pulled the trigger with its paw, firing the weapon.
Updated: 7:48 AM Queen Elizabeth II has left the the hospital Monday afternoon after a one-day stay caused by a stomach ailment.
Updated: 7:33 AM Casey Anthony will be coming out of seclusion for a meeting with the creditors in her bankruptcy case in Tampa.
Updated: 2:51 PM North Korea's young leader has riled the U.S. with recent nuclear tests, but Kim Jong Un doesn't really want war with the superpower, just a call from President Barack Obama to chat about their shared love of basketball, according to erstwhile diplomat Dennis Rodman, the ex-NBA star just back from an improbable visit to the reclusive communist country.
Updated: 12:41 PM The Army is rolling out a new training system that integrates live, virtual and computer-generated scenarios in order to allow troops to train without the expense of using real tanks and aircraft.
Posted: 12:36 PM A tweet sent Monday from North Korea is believed to be the first tweet sent from a cellphone using the country's new 3G mobile data service.
Posted: 9:55 AM A Maine judge says she's not going to let prosecutors introduce almost 600 sexually explicit images at the trial of a man charged with helping a fitness instructor run a prostitution business from her Zumba studio.
Updated: 5:42 AM A New York City police officer accused of plotting to cook and eat women is going on trial.
Posted: 5:10 AM Marijuana classes are popping up in Colorado as people seek help growing their own pot.
Posted: 12:27 PM Aspen police responded to about 1,040 calls about problem bears last year, up from 82 calls in 2008.