
CBS4 News Have you ever texted while driving? Will the new law keep you from doing it again? What are your thoughts on this? Join the Conversation and let us know what you think abou the law that takes effect this Tuesday.
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Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 1, texting from behind the wheel will be illegal in Colorado.

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Cooler air is sinking in over Colorado, pushing out the unseasonably warm weather we had over Thanksgiving.
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Winter Weather Advisory - Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Ft, Northwestern San Juan Mountains, Southwest San Juan Mountains

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A local police chief in Florida says Tiger Woods' wife used a golf club to smash out the back window and helped get the golfer out of the car. Windermere Police Chief Daniel Saylor told The Associated ...

CBS4 News What has your Black Friday experience been like? Have you found any deals?

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Susan Collier Hughes where was Payton Hillis? I think it is awful that he is not playing.

Steve Vigil Way to go, Broncos. That's the Bronco team that I like to see. We got to continue to play like we played tonight. Big win!

CBS4 News Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Audrey Robert Croft Why is it that when CBS televises the Thanksgiving Day Parade they insist on talking through the whole thing? We want to see the parade not watch the lame interviews. Every year we get more and more disappointed because all we get to see is one or two floats and then it cuts back for ten minutes of talking and then cut...s to commercial. Who cares what the "actors" they get on have to say? Surely not us. The tradition is the parade and I can't even pass that on now because of the "Today Show".

John Kerns Um, Ed! That's the D & F clock tower! In Skyline Park.

CBS4 News Know this man? He is a possible suspect in the murder of Adams County Prosecutor Sean May, Aug. 2008. FBI and America's Most Wanted are now searching for this suspect. Please share this with your friends. Someone may recognize him!
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Denver police on Wednesday released new details about their investigation into the still-unsolved August 2008 murder of Adams County prosecutor Sean May.




















