Late summer weather hangs on for the Labor Day weekend ahead with highs around 90 on Saturday and then in the 80s for the rest of the weekend with a slight chance of an afternoon storm Sunday through Tuesday, Ed Greene reports.
A brain tumor diagnosis doesn't have to be a death knell. The Brain Tumor Program at Swedish Medical Center treats brain tumors through personalized, aggressive, and innovative approaches. Dr. Dave Hnida reports.
Adams County Deputy District Attorney Sean May was shot and killed outside his home Sunday night in the Highlands neighborhood. Rick Sallinger talked to neighbors and former co-workers at a Broomfield law firm.
Colorado congresswoman Diana DeGette said Friday that John McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate is an insult. Raj Chohan reports Rep. Marilyn Musgrave called the pick brilliant.
Brooke Wagner and Tom Mustin compare political convention notes with WCCO-TV anchor Angela Davis before the start of the RNC in the Twin Cities, Minnesota.
A DNC after party at the Expo Center lasted until 4 a.m. on Friday and attendees gave Denver high marks, Howard Nathan reports.
"What did Barack Obama have to do to win over the key voters, and did he do it?" Alan Gionet answers the "Good Question."
McCain's campaign is not typically as congenial. All week long, prominent Republicans have been attacking the Obama-Biden ticket from their "war room" in Denver, Karlyn Tilley reports.
Hundreds of people who couldn't get into Invesco watched the speech on a big screen downtown, Molly Hughes reports.
CBS4's Terry Jessup reports on how Obama's speech compared with candidates from the past.
Denver Police Chief Gerry Whitman said from a security standpoint, DNC week was a 'huge success' and police performed admirably under difficult circumstances.
The Colorado delegation said they have felt it was a real privilege to be the home state to the convention, Jodi Brooks reports.
Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall had his suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy reduced from three games to one on Thursday.
Ed Greene details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
YouTube attracts hundreds of millions of viewers per day. Now the revolutionary site is making history in Denver, Tom Mustin reports.
Parking at Invesco Field is at a premium. Neighbors are making money off people desperate for a spot. Paul Day reports.
Barack Obama's supporters had to go through a lengthy security process to get inside Invesco Field. CBS4 Investigator Brian Maass has been looking into the security plan.
I-25 shut down took effect at 5:30 Thursday afternoon. The closure is part of the massive security plan for Barack Obama's speech at Invesco Field. Lynn Carey reports.
Thousands of people arrived early to Invesco Field at Mile High Thursday to hear Barack Obama speak. Shaun Boyd reports.
It has been quite a week for the Colorado Democratic delegation. Kathy Walsh has spent a lot of time with the 70 delegates and 9 alternates.
Denver police are on the search for a gunman, after a prosecutor is gunned down in front of his home. Sean May had been with the Adams County district attorney's office for 7 years.
Barack Obama will accept his party's nomination Thursday night before thousands at Invesco Field at Mile High. And no matter what your political leanings, this has been a historic day for Denver.
Police said the crowd was about 400 people but organizers said they had 5,000 there, Rick Sallinger reports.
Rose Miller of Maryland came out to Colorado to see the speech and to be energized. She was one of the hundreds of early arrivals at Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver for Day 4 of the DNC.
A woman from Louisiana has volunteered countless hours to help put together the Democratic National Convention, Tom Mustin reports.
Organizers of the Republican National Convention are getting ready for next week, Tom Mustin reports.
A solar energy fair was timed to coincide with the Democratic National Convention, Paul Day reports.
Barack Obama's speech Thursday night will be emotional and historic, but some say there's more work to do, Gloria Neal reports.
Dr. James Peters talks about Barack Obama giving his nomination acceptance speech on the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 'I Have A Dream Speech,' Jim Benneman reports.
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper is working hard and getting little sleep during the DNC, Brooke Wagner reports.
A look at what went into getting Invesco Field at Mile High ready for Barack Obama's speech tonight at Invesco Field at Mile High, Michelle Griego reports.
Moving the DNC from the Pepsi Center to Invesco Field took place overnight Wednesday into Thursday, Howard Nathan reports.
Today will be cooler, and there is no rain in the forecast.
Before hearing from Barack Obama himself, running mate Joe Biden and Former President Bill Clinton spoke. Raj Chohan has a "Reality Check" of those two speeches.
It was Colorado's introduction to vice presidential candidate Joe Biden. Jodi Brooks spent the evening with the Colorado delegation and reported on their reaction.
Joe Biden was nominated for vice president and declared that the challenges America faces require "more than a good soldier" in the White House. Following his speech, Obama stepped onto the convention hall stage, Shaun Boyd reports.
It was not the Republican "bash-fest" that some expected with Joe Biden and Former President Clinton on the stage. It was more of a "love-fest" for the Democrats, Terry Jessup reports.
Be Heard! TV gives young people a platform and the opportunity to speak out on issues and allows them to tune into meaningful programming. What they have to say is broadcast on BEHEARDTV.com, Andrea Lopez reports.
Vice presidential pick Joe Biden gets his turn at the podium Wednesday night and of course, delegates from Delaware can't be more excited, Jodi Brooks reports.