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JEFFERSON COUNTY - The Lime Gulch Fire in Jefferson County has prompted a ...
KUSA - The state's latest fire is burning at the base of East Peak in Huerfano ...
LAKEWOOD - Lakewood police are looking for three assailants after a couple was ...
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) - Mike Magee scored on a penalty kick, Austin Berry ...
TORONTO (AP) - Adam Lind hit a three-run home run, Mark Buehrle won his second ...
KUSA - The typically serene and majestic Colorado Golf Club will have a much ...
DENVER - More homeowners are taking advantage of record-low interest rates. The Wall Street Journal reports the number of mortgage applications filed in the U.S. last week jumped 17-percent.
But refinancing a home can be a confusing process.
DENVER - The U.S. Olympic Committee recently decided not to pursue hosting the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, which Denver had applied for consideration in. The decision has had mixed reaction among Colorado residents.
DENVER - The Supreme Court upheld virtually all of President Barack Obama's historic health care law which included a requirement that nearly every American have health insurance.
YOUR SHOW - Unity Party Chairman Bill Hammons shared what was on his mind about the burden of getting third party candidates listed on the ballot.
Every one of us has a story. David Eaton's will change your perspective of what it means to live life with a disability.
One of the top mivies of the summer at the box office will no doubt be Star Trek, but many in attendance will have never seenthe cultural icon that was the television show of the 1960's.
DENVER - Christina Ripp remembers the day 20 years ago when she held a basketball in her hands and looked up at the basket towering above her. At the age of 8, and being treated for spina bifida by a physical therapist in her hometown of Dane, Wis., the challenge for Christina was to take a shot.
KTVD - December 6, thousands of Coloradans will stand in line outside for the 20th straight year. They're waiting for a CD that contains some terrific music and in the process they'll help some of their neighbors.
KTVD - It's easy to get caught up in our own world these days. What we don't see, we don't know. One local woman wants us to see what's happening in a country thousands of miles away. What's on her mind is how a small donation, literally under a hundred dollars, can dramatically empower others.
What's on the mind of a local author Ari Armstrong is the nexus between Harry Potter and Election Day. Armstrong is th author of "Values for Harry Potter: Lessons for Muggles."
What's on the Mind of Public Utilities Chairman Doug Dean is making sure those who have lost their arms and legs don't have to bankrupt themselves to get help.