Facebook Privacy Bill Backed By Colorado House
A social media privacy bill that would prevent employers from requiring employee passwords has won initial approval in the Colorado House.
Avalanche Survivor Smiles For Photo While Buried Up To His Neck
The luckiest of a group of skiers who were caught in a large avalanche at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area on Saturday may be a Denver man who was buried up to his neck.
Moody: Big Blue Horse Should Stay Because It Bothers People
It’s a story that has been generating a lot of conversation on CBS4′ Facebook page the last week — should the big blue horse at Denver International Airport stay or go?
Employee Facebook Privacy Bill Advances In Colorado
Facebook profiles and other social-media accounts are closer to legal privacy protections in Colorado.
Push Is On To Prevent Employers From Seeing Social Media Activity
There is now a push from some Colorado lawmakers to keep employers or potential employers from accessing social media accounts.
‘Revenge Porn’ Website Has Colorado Women Outraged
A website operated from Colorado Springs that harvests hundreds of nude and explicit pictures and then displays them on the site has Colorado women outraged after their most private photos showed up unexpectedly.
Expanded Wi-Fi Service Coming To National Parks
It soon may be harder to get away from email, Facebook and Twitter — even at a national park.
Teen From Johnstown Who Went Missing Found Safe
The police chief in Johnstown said Thursday morning that a 16-year-old girl who went missing was found safe and unharmed at a nearby home.
Center High School Student Detained After Threat Against School On Facebook
A teenager in Southern Colorado has been detained for allegedly posting a threat on Facebook.
Philadelphia Man Arrested For Internet Luring Of A Child In Wheat Ridge
A suspected sex predator is under arrest after flying to Denver to meet a teenage girl.



















