Friday, May 09, 2008 | 7:31 PM US/Mountain
An out-of-state architectural firm has billed an Adams County School District nearly $60,000, for hotels, meals and travel expenses in the last year but the district hasn't bothered to ask for, or review, a single receipt.
Monday at 10 p.m. on CBS4 NewsConvicted criminals were hired by a Denver public school. Hear how they were able to get the jobs, even after background checks. CBS4's Brian Maass investigates. (Video Preview)
Colorado Company Makes Unusual ID Theft Pledge Two Coloradans who were victims of identity theft were aided by a Denver company that offers an unusual guarantee. More
Recent Explosions May Be Tied To Melting Snow Investigators looking into several recent explosions in the High Country believe melting snow from this winter's record snowfall may be causing leaks in natural gas lines, leading to potentially very dangerous situations. More
Heritage Cntr. Offers Glimpse Into Lakewood's Past Tucked away in Belmar Park is the Lakewood Heritage Center. It features a look at 20th century lifestyles and is home to more than 10 historic structures. More
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