Theft From Girl Scouts Cookie Fund Investigated
Posted: 7:00 AM A former Mesa County Girl Scouts troop leader is accused of stealing nearly $6,000 from the troop's cookie fundraiser.
Posted: 7:00 AM A former Mesa County Girl Scouts troop leader is accused of stealing nearly $6,000 from the troop's cookie fundraiser.
Posted: 7:44 AM Denver International Airport is offering free domestic and international phone calls from a new advertisement-based service.
Posted: 7:40 AM McDonald's Corp. is replacing the head of its U.S. operations after the world's biggest hamburger chain reported its first monthly sales decline in nearly a decade.
Posted: 7:05 AM Fantastic fibbers are gathering at a remote pub in northwestern England to vie for the title of world's biggest liar.
Posted: 7:40 AM A woman sentenced to stand at the curb with an embarrassing sign for driving on the sidewalk past a stopped school bus has served out the second half of her two-hour punishment.
Posted: 7:24 AM If you've never heard the term 'omnishambles,' you may want to get familiar with it. It's been named a "Word of the Year."
Posted: 7:19 AM Does the punishment fit the crime? Read on the find out the punishment handed down for a woman who drove on the sidewalk to avoid a bus full of kids.
Posted: 7:10 AM Officials at the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum in Vernal are ready to make a major move.
Posted: 6:58 AM Police in Connecticut say a man stole a car used to deliver Chinese food and continued dropping off orders so he could keep the customers' money.
Posted: 6:53 AM Many of Colorado's child abuse workers are inexperienced and overwhelmed and at times failed to take basic steps to protect children, according to a report in the Denver Post.
Posted: 5:16 AM A Pueblo man was seriously injured in a single vehicle accident just west of Pueblo shortly after midnight Sunday morning.
Posted: 7:52 AM Marijuana legalization votes this week in Colorado and Washington state don't just set up an epic state-federal showdown on drug law for residents. The measures also open the door for marijuana tourism.
Posted: 7:46 AM The U.S. Postal Service is defending a mail carrier who stepped around a Denver man who collapsed and died near his front door.
Posted: 7:27 AM The Breckenridge Ski Resort is kicking off its season, joining other Colorado resorts that are already open.
Posted: 7:54 AM Several Colorado waste companies are offering to recycle political campaign signs for free.
Posted: 7:50 AM The University of Colorado has no plans to change its ban on a marijuana gathering next April.
Posted: 7:40 AM Denver Water is warning residents after tests showed one out of eight Denver homes with lead plumbing inside or outside may be have dangerous levels of the toxic metal.
Posted: 7:33 AM A slim majority of Puerto Ricans want their island to become the 51st U.S. state in a non-binding referendum that would require final approval from Congress.
Posted: 7:29 AM The U.S. Marshal's Service says Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger is out of the hospital and back in jail, where's he's awaiting trial for his alleged role in 19 slayings.
Updated: 8:05 AM Puerto Ricans are facing a fundamental question on their ballots: Should they change their ties with the United States?
Updated: 8:07 AM A Colorado lawmaker is considering legislation that would provide compensation for people wrongfully convicted of a crime.
Posted: 7:47 AM A Colorado inmate suspected of being the "Ether Man" serial rapist in a number of states is expected to plead guilty to a rape in Albuquerque.
Posted: 7:42 AM Inmates head to the polls to vote on Election Day.
Posted: 7:25 AM Authorities say a nun faces grand larceny charges after more than $100,000 was stolen from two western New York churches where she worked.
Updated: 7:02 AM Savannah's police chief is calling on witnesses to come forward after a shooting at a Georgia fair that wounded seven people, most of them teenagers.