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Colorado Students In World Affairs Challenge Team With Peers Half A World AwayOn Saturday Colorado students are taking part in the Global Finals for the 30th Annual World Affairs Challenge, put on by WorldDenver.

‘No Dye Packs, No Tracers, No Games’: Bank Robber Sentenced To 72 Months In PrisonA Thornton man was sentenced to federal prison for 72 months this week for his role in a robbery of Bank of the West.

Turning Colder And Windy In The Week AheadMeteorologist Chris Spears has your forecast.

Pedestrian Hit & Killed At Speer Boulevard & BroadwayDenver Police say a man died after being hit by vehicle on Speer Boulevard and Broadway late Friday night.

Alan Moody, 21, Arrested & Charged In Suspicious Death Near Pearl StreetBoulder Police arrested a 21-year-old man they say killed someone and left them on a road. Officers were first called to the 4800 block of Pearl Street at around 6 a.m. on Friday for a report of someone not breathing in the roadway.

Boating Season Begins At Some Colorado ReservoirsColorado Parks and Wildlife want boaters to be prepared before they head out to the lake or reservoirs.

Missing Endangered 18-Year-Old Found, Back With FamilyDenver police say thanks to the help from the public, they found a missing endangered 18-year-old man with autism.

Jeep Rolls Over, Crashes Into Power Lines Which Prompted A Shelter In PlaceColorado Springs Police implemented a shelter in place order for some residents on West Boulder Street after a Jeep with a zebra-like paint job rolled over and crashed into several power lines.

Colorado Cannabis Industry Optimistic About Federal Legislation ProgressMarijuana is inching closer to federal legislation, the House of Representatives passed a bill, along party lines, to end the federal ban on pot.

Denver Art Museum Spotlights Legacy Of La MalincheThe Denver Art Museum’s newest exhibit puts the spotlight on the legacy of La Malinche.

Pedestrian Hit & Killed At Speer Boulevard & BroadwayDenver Police say a man died after being hit by vehicle on Speer Boulevard and Broadway late Friday night.

Missing Endangered Alert Issued For 18-Year-Old Dangelo Ragland Who Lives With AutismDenver police want to find an 18-year-old man with autism who they describe as “extremely mobile.”

Bikes Valued At $80,000 Stolen, And Thieves May Not Know What They HaveThe plague of bike thefts took a turn for the more expensive this week in Boulder.

Dry and Warm Today, Unsettled Weather Moves Back In On SundayWatch Callie Zanandrie’s forecast.

Latino Advocates File Complaint Alleging Discrimination In Search For Next CU PresidentA Colorado Latino advocacy group has filed a complaint with the attorney general, alleging discriminatory practices in the search for the University of Colorado’s next president.

COVID In Colorado: Activist Helps Thousands Of Latinos Get Vaccinated, ‘Still Has Work To Do’Despite many of the state’s COVID-19 services going away, many Latinos in Colorado are still not vaccinated.

Prom Committee Regroups After Destructive Fire At Empower Field At Mile HighPlanning prom is stressful enough without part of your venue catching fire. The student prom planners at Brighton High School and the Broncos didn’t let that stand in their way.

Delta Pilots Land Jet Safely In Denver After Cockpit Windshield CracksThe pilots on a Delta flight decided to bring their jet down in Denver after the cockpit windshield shattered above 30,000 feet.

Calls For Police Backup In Aurora High Schools With SROs Higher Than Denver High Schools, Data ShowsPublic high schools in Aurora that have school resource officers called for police help at a much higher rate last semester than high schools in Denver, according to government data obtained by CBS4 Investigates.

On Autism Awareness Day, Marshall Fire Family Celebrates ResilienceA Colorado family from Superior who lost their home in the Marshall Fire says the disruption of losing everything has reinforced their resilience and ability to adapt.

Dry Weekend Start With Wet FinishWatch Dave Aguilera’s Forecast

Marshall Fire Victims Still Waiting To Learn Official Cause, Some Unsure About Lawsuit vs. Xcel EnergyA new civil lawsuit against Xcel Energy is generating calls to attorneys from people who lost their homes in the Marshall Fire.

Students At Erie High School Learned An Important Lesson In Perseverance TodayRon Cardenas dropped out of high school in 1964 to serve in the Vietnam war, today he finally received his diploma.

Senator John Hickenlooper Helped Advanced Space In Westminster Celebrate A New Satellite They DevelopedThe satellite will orbit the moon to help astronauts with future ladings on the moon.

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