When people get rid of their home phones and just use their cell, they are cut off from automatic emergency calls, or reverse 911. Larimer County has launched a new system that gets cell phone users back in the loop. Mike Hooker reports.
In this week's high school Game of the Week, Legacy just beat Fort Collins.
Thousands of fans crowded into Folsom Field to watch the CU Buffs play Saturday. But something was missing. Unnecessary waste. It's part of the university's 'zero waste' pledge.
Dave Aguilera details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
Republican presidential nominee John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin rallied supporters in Colorado Springs Saturday. As Karlyn Tilley reports, an enthusiastic crowd welcome the pair.
$17 million was spent to pay police during the Democratic National Convention. It was part of a $50 million grant for security.
In less than two weeks the third annual Camp Experience will take place at Copper Mountain. It's a one-of-kind retreat designed exclusively for women.
Three networks, dozens of celebrities and millions of Americans came together for "Stand Up to Cancer," an event hosted by Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Charles Gibson, Jodi Brooks reports.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 60s and southeast winds 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
Hundreds of women marched to the state capitol on Friday wearing teal hats as part of National Teal Day to raise awareness about ovarian cancer.
Dead trees are being turned into renewable energy in Kremmling at the plant, Andrea Lopez reports.
Raj Chohan said he was able to settle into the groove and that make the point he was trying to make at the Republican National Convention was made clearly.
What began as a modest sized water project will be enlarged to become the largest reservoir to be erected on the Front Range in some 40 years, Jodi Brooks reports.
Brian Everly got a colonoscopy and was able to avoid colon cancer because he had pre-cancerous polyps, Karen Leigh reports.
Families and friends on Friday mourned at the scene of a terrible crash in Aurora that left three dead. One victim was a toddler who was in a Baskin Robbins with his parents, Rick Sallinger reports.
A cold front will be blasting through Colorado Friday. This time around it will bring a few showers and thunderstorms with it. Stacey Donaldson reports on the nice weekend ahead in Colorado.
Three people were killed after a hit and run accident Thursday night, Aurora police said. A 2-year-old boy at an ice cream store with his parents was among those killed in the crash. Michelle Griego reports.