Call7 Investigation: Holden Leaves Employees Holding The Bag
Employees find out their health insurance premiums weren't paid.
Colo. Delegation Votes Mostly Party Line On Health Bill
All but one member of Colorado's congressional delegation has voted along party lines on the health care reform bill that narrowly passed the U.S. House.
Suspect In Vail Bar Shooting Faces Murder Charge
A 63-year-old man suspected of fatally shooting one person and wounding three others in a Vail bar has been arrested in what authorities say was an apparently random shooting.
Centennial Murder Victim's Mother Pleads For Help
A mother is pleading for help, after her son's body was found lying on a lawn in a quiet Centennial neighborhood early Friday morning.
19-Year-Old Goes Missing Camping Near Nederland
Dozens of search and rescue volunteers spent the weekend searching the woods around the West Magnolia Trailhead, looking for a missing 19-year-old camper.
Framed For Child Porn -- By A PC Virus
Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography.
Boulder County Calls Off Search For Missing Camper
Searchers say they will not resume search for man missing for two weeks.
Deputies Say Body Found On Lawn Is Homicide
A male was found lying face down on a lawn in a residential area of Centennial.
Boulder Girl To Help Orangutans In Borneo
The first time Kristen Nordham saw a photo of Irvine, an orphan orangutan living on a reservation in Borneo, she was smitten by the ape's pudgy cheeks and flecked belly.
Inmates Try Hand At Shrimp Farming
Colorado Correctional Industries managers are hoping it doesn't take a big product to yield big profits as the inmate work program delves into its newest venture of growing shrimp.
New Technology, Police Efforts Stall Auto Thefts
Car owners buy glass-etching paste to burn their VIN permanently onto every window.
Boyfriend Pleads In Death Of Woman Found In Lake
The boyfriend of a Colorado woman found dead in a barrel in an Arizona lake has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the case.
Memorial Held For Monte Vista Parents Killed
A memorial service has been held for the Del Norte parents found dead last week, apparently killed by their teenage son.
One Dead After Vail Bar Shooting
One person is dead and three are injured after a Saturday night shooting at a Vail bar.
Arvada Man Missing Near Nederland
An Arvada man is missing after leaving to go camping two weeks ago.
Thousands Wait In Line For H1N1 Vaccine
Thousands waited in line for hours at ThunderRidge High School on Saturday to get the H1N1 vaccine.
Fire Crews Extinguish Blaze At Oil Storage Facility
It took fire crews nearly two hours to put out a fire at an oil production facility near on Saturday afternoon near Dacono.
Man Held In Fatal Grand Junction Bar Fight
A man suspected in a fatal Grand Junction bar fight last week has been arrested in Denver.
Fire Forces Residents To Leave Apartment Complex
Two apartments were destroyed and six others damaged by an early morning fire that forced evacuations of several families in Colorado Springs Saturday.
Man Who Threatened Obama Makes Weapons Plea
A man who threatened to kill President Barack Obama just before the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver has pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges.
Another Near-Record Day, Cooler Weather Coming
The weekend started great, but changes are coming for Sunday.
Udall: Help Needed For Troops At 'Breaking Point'
Senator Mark Udall says the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas underscore that more needs to be done to help "troops who find themselves at the breaking point."
Denver Defends Officer's Arrest Of Wrong Man
Lawyers for Denver say a city police officer didn't violate the constitutional rights of a man who was wrongly arrested in a case of mistaken identity.
Las Vegas Man Accused In 2 Bank Robberies
A federal grand jury has indicted a Las Vegas man in connection with two bank robberies in Grand Junction, Colo.
Texas Man Fights Manitou Springs Panhandling Law
The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado is asking a town to dismiss charges against a Texas musician accused of violating an ordinance banning panhandling.
El Paso County Gets First H1N1 Vaccine
El Paso County health officials say the swine flu vaccine is now available and thousands are expected to get immunized next week.
Air Force To Honor Fort Hood Victims
The Air Force Academy will hold a moment of silence to honor the shooting victims at Fort Hood before the Army-Air Force football game Saturday at the academy.
Safeway Workers Wait For Strike Sanction
Unionized Safeway workers in Colorado have voted to authorize a strike as contract talks drag on, but it's unclear if union leaders will OK one.
Near-Record Highs Friday, More Warmth For The Weekend
The Front Range enjoyed sunshine with 70s on Friday and even more sunshine is in store for the weekend.
Mom Gets Maximum For Leaving Kids With Abusive Family
A mother who left her two children in the long-term care of another family, even though she knew they were being abused, was sentenced to the maximum prison sentence Friday.
Fallen 'Kosher Hot Dog King' Headed For Prison
Arnold Zaler, the self-styled kosher "hot dog king" of Denver, admitted that he was driven by a hunger to be a "big shot" in the city's Jewish community.
23-Year-Old Found Dead On Centennial Lawn
The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office is investigating a suspicious death after finding the body of a young man in a Centennial neighborhood.
Treasurer Accused Of Stealing $50,000 From PTO
The former treasurer of the parent teacher organization at Dakota Valley Elementary School is accused of stealing more than $50,000 from the group, according to police records.
2 Die In Longmont Crash
Two people were killed Friday morning when two vehicles collided in a Longmont intersection.
Missing Man's Body Found 400 Feet Down Embankment
An 82-year-old Montrose man missing for over two weeks has been found dead, the victim of an apparent accident on Red Mountain Pass.
Denver Police Investigate Fatal Stabbing
Denver police are investigating a woman's slaying in southeast Denver.
Jeffco Grand Jury Indicts 9 In Suspected ID Thefts
A grand jury has indicted five men and four women accused of being part of an identity theft and forgery ring that operated in Jefferson County, the Denver area and Colorado Springs.
Mexican National Gets 10 Years For Meth Operation
A Mexican national has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for running a multistate methamphetamine operation out of southwest Colorado.
Colo. Medical Marijuana Supporters Head To Court
Medical marijuana supporters want a judge to block a change in state regulations limiting who can supply the drug to patients.
CALL7 Investigation May Lead To $1 Million A Year For Denver
The CALL7 Investigators uncovered a loophole in car registrations that some Coloradans were exploiting because it was cheaper to pay the tickets than to pay for registration. The city of Denver is closing that loophole.
Bridge Work To Close 104th Ave.
Rifle Teen Gets Probation For Pipe Bomb
A Glenwood Springs teenager has received probation and community service after pleading guilty to making a pipe bomb.
Boulder Falls Trail Closed Indefinitely
The trail to the popular tourist attraction Boulder Falls has been closed indefinitely because of rock falls.
Boulder To Discuss Pot Dispensaries Freeze
The city of Boulder plans to discuss whether to implement a four-month freeze on applications for marijuana dispensaries.
Tattered Cover To Buy, Sell Used Books
The Tattered Cover bookstore in LoDo is offering a new service, buying and selling used books.
Thousands Brave Long Lines In H1N1 Vaccine Wait
Thousands of parents and children braved long lines and the bright afternoon sun while waiting for the H1N1 vaccine. Parents Line Up For H1N1 Vaccine Shots
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