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- Closest Dive Team Wasn't Called While Teen Drowned
When seconds counted, valuable time was lost. A CBS4 investigation has uncovered troubling information about a drowning in an icy pond in Commerce City earlier this month. - Study Finds High Risk Of Runway Collision
Air travelers face a high risk of a catastrophic collision on U.S. airport runways because of faltering federal leadership, malfunctioning technology and overworked controllers, congressional investigators said Wednesday. - Denver Auditor Investigates Webb Wagon At Airport
Denver Auditor Dennis Gallagher is looking into the way a no-bid contract at Denver International Airport was awarded to the son of former Mayor Wellington Webb after a CBS4 Investigation revealed the deal. - Webb Wagon At Denver Airport Causes Controversy
Managers at Denver International Airport awarded an unusual "no-bid" contract to the son of former Mayor Wellington Webb, allowing Anthony Webb to open a catering truck business at the airport that prompted accusations of favoritism. - CBS4 Investigates Wait Times At DMV Offices
Colorado state leaders are hoping that they can shorten the wait times at Department of Motor Vehicles offices. An extensive CBS4 Investigation found wait times of more than an hour at offices across the Denver metro area.
- Deicing Safety Violations Concern DIA Officials
A major contractor at Denver International Airport has committed "alarming" safety violations by apparently falsifying critical safety documents, according to DIA's deputy manager of aviation. - 3 Men Charged With Selling Phony Broncos Tickets
Three men are charged with forgery and theft in a case of counterfeit Denver Broncos tickets to the Monday night game against the Green Bay Packers. Investigators say nearly 70 fans were turned away at the Oct. 29 game at Invesco Field at Mile High because they had bought phony tickets. - CBS4 Investigates Deicing Deficiencies
Heading into the busiest travel season of the year, the largest deicing contractor at Denver International Airport admits it has been cheating and cutting corners while training the workers who make airplanes safe to fly in winter. - Bookkeeper Ready To Plead Guilty In Hartsel
The former bookkeeper for the Hartsel Fire Protection District told a judge Tuesday she will plead guilty to stealing about $100,000 from the department. Deborah Eakle and her attorney are working on an agreement and plan to pay back the money. - Credit Cards Still Accepted For Online Gambling
Lawmakers have gone to great lengths to try to stop gambling on the Internet. One of the most effective methods has been banning the use of American issued credit cards, but Internet casinos based outside the U.S. are getting around those laws. A CBS4 investigation reveals how gamblers are still able to place their bets.