The protests during the Democratic National Convention in Denver seem mild by comparison to what happened in St. Paul this week during the Republican event. Shaun Boyd reports.
Partly sunny. Slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s. West winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent. Tonight - Partly cloudy. Lows 73 to 78. West winds 5 to 10 mph.
A cold front will be blasting through Colorado for Friday. This time around it will bring a few showers and thunderstorms with it. Stacey Donaldson reports.
Colorado delegates at the Republican National Convention think the McCain/Palin ticket will draw in more independent voters and those who might have supporter Hillary Clinton.
There is an orange air pollution watch in effect today.
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Famous faces are hoping to raise awareness and fight against the disease. Christina McLarty reports.
Meteorologist Maria LaRosa has your forecast for Friday, September 5.
Robin Cole is a former all pro linebacker with the Pittsburgh Steelers and is a prostate cancer survivor. Doctor Nelso Stone is a nationally recognized prostate cancer expert. They are joining us courtesy of the Prostate Cancer Education Council.
Get the latest tropical update from the Eyewitness Weather team.
Todd Gutner has your latest local forecast plus the path of Hanna and Ike.
John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised.
Dialysis patient Shad Ireland has beaten all odds on every athlete who wanted to compete with the deadly disease and has competed in the brutal Ironman competition where it has over a 100 mi. bike, marathon run and 2.4 mile swim. Gary Miller reports.
John McCain accepted the Republican presidential nomination Thursday evening. During his speech, he declared himself a maverick who has the experience to lead and who has the nerve to change Washington. Steve Handelsman reports from St. Paul, Minnesota.
Arizona Senator officially becomes Republican Presidential Nominee
Mild humidity and no rain makes for a really nice day in advance of the weekend.
GOP activists came to party headquarters Thursday to watch John McCain's acceptance speech
What is the weekend weather looking like? Jackie Johnson gives us her sizzling Sky View Temperatures.
Hundreds of protesters were arrested on the last night of the RNC, Heather Brown reports (2:44).
McCain won the nomination with a gripping personal story as a prisoner of war and a maverick politician willing to take risks, promising Thursday night to rise above partisan bitterness in Washington, Pat Kessler reports (4:01).
Whether it is gender, race or age, whoever wins this election is going in America's history books, Pat Kessler report (2:45).
azfamily.com's Tyler Baldwin reports from Scottsdale where a group gathered to watch Sen. McCain's presidential nomination speech.
State GOP Chairwoman Linda Daves thinks McCain "hit the bullseye" with his nomination acceptance speech.
The first cold day in a long time for Minnesota with a chance of a wet weekend, Chris Shaffer reports (1:51).
azfamily.com's Mike Watkiss reports live from St. Paul where Sen. John McCain accepted his party's nomination for the United States presidency.
Viewers of both blue and red strips weigh in on Senator John McCain's speech. Rich DeMuro reports.
Kathy Orr has the forecast for Friday and beyond.
Sen. John McCain supporters gathered at the Raleighwood Theater in Raleigh Thursday night to watch the Arizona Senator official accept the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
Area Republicans gathered Thursday evening to watch Sen. John McCain's speech to wrap up the Republican National Convention.
WBZ meteorologist Ken Barlow gives the latest weather forecast.
Chicagoans gathered in Wrigleyville to watch Sen. John McCain's RNC speech. CBS 2's Jay Levine reports.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden are making two campaign stops in the Keystone State over two days.
Royal says a very hot weekend is in store
Three more restaurants fail their health inspections in this week's "Eat Drink and Be Wary."
Democrats are right to be worried about Sarah Palin, Raj Chohan reports. She connects with the working class, and her experience is being compared with Barack Obama's.
Mayor John Hickenlooper handed out the teddy bears on Thursday at Denver Health Medical Center.
On the last night of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, their candidate for President, John McCain, promised to "change Washington" if elected.
John McCain's speech is giving one local family new hope that the Iraq war and the fate of our soldiers will once again become a top priority. Christina Hager reports.
Gov. Mike Easley declared a state of emergency, activated the National Guard and water rescue teams, and urged residents to prepare for possible hits from Tropical Storm Hanna and Hurricane Ike.