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Lakes Are Thawing, Make Sure To Keep Pets On A LeashReminder that as temperatures warm ice on ponds and lakes are thawing so make sure to keep pets on a leash,

Gannon Stauch's Stepmom Letecia Is Back In Colorado After ExtraditionAfter an extradition process that brought the stepmother of Gannon Stauch from South Carolina to Colorado, authorities have booked her into the El Paso County Jail.

Devon Erickson, STEM School Shooting Suspect, Won't Face The Death PenaltyThe Arapahoe District Attorney will not be seeking the death penalty for defendant Devon Erickson in connection with the 2018 murder of Kendrick Castillo at the STEM School Highlands Ranch.

Warming Back Up TomorrowWatch Ashton Altieri's forecast.

Curt Cameron, World War II Veteran, Honored For 75 Years Of Membership In American LegionThe honor was given in Fort Collins on Wednesday.

Two Colorado Teams Could Land In The NCAA TournamentThe Colorado Buffaloes and the UNC Bears both have a shot.

Gannon Stauch's Stepmom Is Back In ColoradoAfter an extradition process that brought the stepmother of Gannon Stauch from South Carolina to Colorado, authorities have booked her into the El Paso County Jail.

Coronavirus Preparedness: Denver International Airport Taking Steps To Ease WorriesDIA has added gallons of hand sanitizer and wipes at gates.

Coronavirus Concerns Emerge At Centaurus High School In LafayetteA substitute staff member for Boulder Valley School District may have been exposed to coronavirus while on a cruise.

CBS4 News Update, 3-5-20CBS4 is Covering Colorado First

Homeless In Denver Now Have A New Place To Store Their PossessionsThe lockers are located in a municipal building in downtown Denver.

Cooler Today, Warming Back Up TomorrowWatch Ashton Altieri's forecast.

Some Traffic Safety Improvements Seen Under Denver's Vision Zero ProgramTraffic in Denver is nearly constant, and collisions between cars – and people – can be common.

Letecia Stauch Being Expedited To El Paso CountyDetectives in El Paso County are diligently looking for the body of Gannon Stauch.

Castle Rock Community Honors Fallen K9 OfficerK9 officer Ronin died unexpectedly in February.

Crested Butte Seeing More Colorado Front Range VisitorsBusiness is booming in Crested Butte.

Land Purchased To Expand Sky Ridge Medical CenterHealthOne has purchased more than 10 acres in Lone Tree's RidgeGate Community for a future expansion of the Sky Ridge Medical Center.

'Educator Day Of Action' Prompting More Schools To CloseTwo more Colorado school districts are closing on March 19 because of a large number of teacher absences.

Colorado Group Submits Signatures For Anti-Abortion MeasureWednesday is the deadline to submit petitions that would ban abortions after 22 weeks in Colorado.

3 Colorado Sisters Take On ElectricityOnly 29 percent of science and engineering jobs are held by women. That's according to a report from the National Science Foundation in 2018. That's a number Girls & Science aims to change.

Colorado Springs School District Worried About Snow Days This YearColorado Springs School District 11 is nearly out of snow days. This has caused some concerns because March is Colorado's snowiest month.

Colorado Community Leader, Steve Farber, Passes AwaySteve Farber, a powerhouse political player and community leader, has passed away.

Greeley Police Officer Shares Story Of Rescue During SWAT SituationAs Greeley Police Officer Steve Perkins looked up toward the upstairs living area of the home he spotted two young children waiving at him through a window. Perkins said he could tell they were trying to get his attention for help.

Denver Apartments & High Rise Lofts Seeing More 'Piggy Back' TheftsThe Denver Police Department has a warning for anyone living in apartment complexes or high-rise lofts, especially in the northwest side of town.







