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Have you noticed more weed patches or overgrown yards in your Denver neighborhood this summer? You're not alone. Complaint calls to the City's 331 Call Center are up dramatically and Mother Nature gets the blame.  |


CBS4 is hosting a community walk in Lakewood on Saturday, August 1st. The walk is the latest addition in an ongoing effort to offer Lakewood residents more opportunities to exercise.  |
On August 1st, a new state law goes into effect that offers a little relief for some folks facing foreclosure. The law gives a 90-day deferment but only for certain homeowners who qualify.  |
On Sunday, August 2nd hundreds of Coloradoans will Step Up for Cancer. They'll be walking the stairs at Dick Sporting Goods Park and nearly 3 dozen cancer organizations will benefit.  |


A woman previously charged with murder in the parking lot death of another woman has been indicted this week on additional counts by a Denver Grand Jury in connection with the case.  |
CBS4 is helping viewers Beat the Recession by giving them Money Makeovers. Now one woman talks about following the plan and fixing her finances.  |
After 15 years in the information technology business, Steve Garran opens an all-inclusive, high tech hobby shop to help other beat the recession.  |
The hired assassin who attempted to kill the former Russian GRU Chechen battalion member Isa Yamadayev, has been employed by the same people who have plotted recent assassinations of his brothers, the ex-member of Russian State Duma Ruslan Yamadayeva and  |
The plan signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this week to balance the state's budget could leave California facing shortfalls in future years of more than $15 billion, according to an analysis released Thursday by a major Wall Street credit rating  |  |
As a kid, Thomas Marovich Jr. played with toy fire trucks. He channeled his childhood fascination into a firefighting job with the U.S. Forest Service. Whenever he was off duty, he flashed his famous "million-dollar smile" and served as a  |  |
Noise from a new football stadium for the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara would significantly affect nearby neighborhoods, but traffic would only be a real problem on the few occasions NFL games are played on weekdays, according to a  |  |
California is entitled to administer school achievement tests and high school exit exams in English to all students, including the nearly 1.6 million who speak limited English, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. The First District Court of Appeal in  |
What's not working, Day 1: The sign beckons bicyclists to enter the pathway on Doyle Drive, so that's what bicyclists do. Except that the sign was meant to prohibit bicyclists from taking the entrance that goes toward the Golden Gate  |  |
Evidence related to a New Mexico police shooting, including a DNA sample and spent bullet, does not match evidence from the scene of a mysterious double homicide in Jenner, Sonoma County sheriff's officials said Friday. The DNA was from Joseph  |  |
BART and its labor unions reached a tentative agreement on new contracts this morning after a marathon 27-hour overnight negotiation session in which all sides agreed on $100 million in savings through new four-year contracts. The contracts still need to  |
Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the shooting of a 3-year-old Vallejo girl who was hit by a bullet as she slept in her home, police said. Clifford Crawford, 19, and Antonio McNeal, 23, both of Vallejo were  |
Three baggage handlers at San Francisco International Airport have been convicted of stealing from luggage during an undercover sting that was launched in the wake of the theft of a retired police sergeant's gun, authorities said today. Andrew Balamiento, 28;...  |
A state appeals court upheld the conviction today of an Antioch man sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering a Concord high school honors student and a Martinez man in 2003. Kimiko Kimio Wilson of  |  |
Researchers have assessed snail and slug species that are of potential threat to the nations agriculture industry and the environment, should they ever be introduced in the US.  |
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