Posted: 7:07 AM Postal Service investigators are trying to find out who taped letters to the mailboxes of several Security-Widefield residents inviting them to join the Ku Klux Klan.
Updated: 6:56 PM More than one million people in the United States get cancer each year and two in every three people diagnosed with cancer today will survive at least five years, thanks in part to the American Cancer Society.
Updated: 10:45 PM Having your identity stolen may affect your credit score and affect your chances of getting a new car or even buying a new home for you and your family.
Updated: 10:09 AM The Junior college world series won't end tonight. The double elimination tournament will go into Saturday night for the championship match up.
Updated: 8:41 AM Some police departments in Washington state have stopped training their new dogs to sniff around for marijuana after voters last fall legalized recreational pot use.
Posted: 8:34 AM Prosecutors in the deadly Colorado theater shootings appear eager to see a notebook that defendant James Holmes sent to a psychiatrist before the attack.
Updated: 10:45 PM Two young women stepped up to the plate this week taking heroic action, when an ordinary meeting with their teacher turned into a real-life lesson.
Updated: 10:39 PM The Montrose Daily Press reports that on Thursday, the Montrose Municipal Court ordered Jeremiah Aguilar to turn over his dog, Dutch, before returning to Oklahoma to close on a house.