Boulder HS coach accused of indecent exposure
Updated: 9:02 PM A Boulder High School teacher and coach has been arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure for allegedly exposing himself to women at a community garage sale in Longmont.
Updated: 9:02 PM A Boulder High School teacher and coach has been arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure for allegedly exposing himself to women at a community garage sale in Longmont.
Posted: 9:00 PM Investigators in El Paso County say they are still trying to determine what sparked the most financially devastating wildfire in Colorado history.
Updated: 6:04 PM Police in Wisconsin say seven people are dead at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee, including the suspected gunman.
Posted: 9:24 PM Health officials say West Nile virus season is off to a menacing start, with more serious illnesses reported so far this year than any since 2004.
Updated: 6:19 PM A judge says he will rule within a week whether campaign finance rules enacted by Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler are lawful.
Updated: 6:12 PM The opening ceremonies are just getting underway at the Olathe Sweet Corn Festival, and visitors will have over 100 vendor booths to check out. Know more about Friday and Saturday's festivities.
Updated: 6:17 PM While much of the country has been focused on the London Olympics, a local competitor is hoping to show she's the fastest in the country.
Posted: 11:05 PM The Colorado movie theater complex that was the scene of a gunman's massacre didn't have any uniformed security guards on duty the night of the shooting...
Posted: 11:02 PM A New Mexico man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in an armed robbery in southwestern Colorado in which he was accused of assaulting several victims and leaving them tied up for more than 12 hours.
Updated: 11:01 PM A former prosecutor says the man accused of shooting and killing 12 people and wounding 58 others at a Colorado theater won't face an additional homicide charge after one of the victims who was critically injured suffered a miscarriage.
Updated: 10:54 PM A man is airlifted to a Denver hospital following a rollover crash near Wolcott Saturday night.
Updated: 10:51 PM Two local businesses are vandalized and now authorities are asking for your help finding the suspect.
Updated: 10:47 PM House District 54 candidate Jared Wright resigned from his job as a Fruita police officer last week. Now, he's holding a press conference to explain what happened.
Updated: 6:08 PM A woman who was critically wounded in the Colorado theater shooting that left dead her 6-year-old daughter has suffered a miscarriage.
Updated: 9:57 PM Mitt Romney's support for Israel will likely earn the presumptive Republican presidential nominee a warm welcome from Israeli leaders when he meets with them on Sunday.
Posted: 9:55 PM Campaign volunteers for President Obama were in full force in Colorado on Saturday. It was part of the nationwide "It Takes One " initiative.
Updated: 6:22 PM Habitat for Humanity wants women to feel empowered, and is encouraging them to strap on their tool belts to make a difference for someone else.
Updated: 6:36 PM Weight loss stories are used to inspire people every day, and one local woman is taking home the "Most Inspirational" title for Gold's Gyms around the world.
Updated: 6:30 PM It's one of the fastest completed projects at Colorado Mesa University, and now the final touches are being put on the Orchard Avenue Apartments so students can move in. KKCO 11 News got a sneak peek of the apartments on Thursday.
Updated: 10:45 PM The London Olympic opening ceremony is Friday, but already some play is underway with the United States Women's Soccer team defeating France 4-2 Wednesday afternoon. These Olympic performances come only every four years, but can inspire even the youngest of athletes.
Posted: 11:27 PM A cow causes a semi truck carrying fresh pork, of all things, to crash on I-70 Saturday night.
Posted: 11:18 PM "The Dark Knight Rises" is on track to earn $160 million after a shooting that left 12 dead and 58 wounded at a midnight screening of the Batman sequel in Colorado.
Posted: 11:12 PM Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama's decision to meet with the families of victims of the Colorado shooting was "the right thing."
Posted: 11:03 PM An Illinois man who placed 15 crosses near Columbine High School after the 1999 massacre there has returned to Colorado with 12 crosses for the victims of a theater shooting.
Updated: 10:33 AM The community of Aurora, Colo., still reeling from Friday's movie theater, has sought comfort and solace at an evening vigil.