Salvation Army Gets $75,000 Donation
Updated: 10:11 PM Salvation Army Gets $75,000 Donation
Updated: 10:11 PM Salvation Army Gets $75,000 Donation
Posted: 7:57 AM French mountaineer Maurice Herzog, the first person to scale an 8,000-meter peak, has died at the age of 93.
Posted: 7:38 AM A man in Virginia Beach picked up an unusual jogging partner when an emu began following him.
Posted: 7:01 AM A Colorado-based construction company working on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota has donated more than 400 pairs of shoes to students at a local school.
Posted: 7:46 AM Natural gas rates for 1.3 million in Colorado could be going up to pay for pipeline upgrades.
Posted: 7:39 AM Skyrocketing hay prices have prompted a similar spike in hay thefts in northern Colorado.
Posted: 7:26 AM Lawyers for Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger have asked a federal appeals court to order the judge scheduled to preside over his trial to step aside because of his close ties to the U.S. Justice Department.
Posted: 8:09 AM A Mesa County school district has mailed more than 8,000 anti-marijuana pamphlets to parents in the wake of Colorado's pot legalization vote.
Updated: 9:29 PM A pedestrian who was hit by a light rail train in Denver Tuesday is expected to recover.
Posted: 7:50 AM An Austrian museum says a man took the concept of life imitating art to an extreme when he suddenly stripped at an exhibition of pictures and sculptures portraying nude men through the ages.
Posted: 7:52 AM Pfizer Inc.'s medical research lab in St. Louis County is missing $700,000 worth of gold dust, and police are trying to determine if it was lost or stolen.
Posted: 7:00 AM An off-duty Boulder police officer is on administrative leave after she was arrested on suspicion of driving drunk in Thornton.
Posted: 7:56 AM Border agents in Texas are trying to determine whether $52,000 in undeclared cash hidden in a detergent box was laundered money.
Posted: 7:36 AM The U.S. astronaut corps has lost another member.
Posted: 7:33 AM Denver police are blaming budget and staff cuts for delays responding to emergency calls.
Posted: 7:38 AM Former U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton is asking federal election officials to forgive hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign debt.
Posted: 7:18 AM Colorado transportation officials are planning to try traffic cycling to untangle weekend traffic jams at the Eisenhower Tunnel on Interstate 70.
Posted: 7:57 AM Contractors say cracks in a spacecraft tested in Colorado can be easily fixed.
Posted: 7:31 AM A former Arapahoe County sheriff who pleaded guilty to trading methamphetamine for sex with a man won't have to undergo a mental health evaluation that's meant for sex offenders.
Posted: 7:24 AM Aspen Skiing Co. officials are asking hikers to be respectful after parties of more than 100 people were reported at the top of Buttermilk Mountain during nights with full moons last winter.
Posted: 7:38 AM A nonprofit group that supports a historic narrow-gauge rail line that runs between New Mexico and Colorado has been designated as one of the nation's newest preservation stewards.
Posted: 7:17 AM Officials at the Supermax federal prison in Florence are taking steps to improve treatment of inmates with mental illness.
Posted: 7:09 AM France's former first lady Carla Bruni says she disagrees with her conservative husband Nicolas Sarkozy and supports a plan to allow gay marriage and adoption.
Posted: 7:30 AM Colorado Springs grocery stores are gearing up for the holiday rush today.
Posted: 8:10 AM Arapahoe Basin Ski Area is coping with low stream flows that are affecting snowmaking.