Suspect captured in Memphis crime rampage that left at least 1 dead
A suspect in a series of carjackings and shootings in which at least one person is dead and several more wounded has been captured, police said.
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A suspect in a series of carjackings and shootings in which at least one person is dead and several more wounded has been captured, police said.
Judge Kathleen Gomes said she is terminating the agreement reached in 2004 that allowed Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy to control Michael Oher's finances.
Nichols died three days after the brutal beating in January.
Video of the incident showed Jamirah Shutes' teammate quickly escorting her off the court while Elissa Brett's teammates checked on her.
Lt. DeWayne Smith retired one day before a termination hearing was to be held to determine if he would be fired, records showed.
The department will also review the Memphis Police Department's use of force and de-escalation policies at the request of the city's mayor and police chief.
In a statement earlier this week, the department said officer Preston Hemphill was under investigation for his participation in the "initial traffic stop" of Nichols "and the use of a Taser."
The Memphis Police Department said Preston Hemphill was placed on administrative leave in the aftermath of Nichols' violent arrest.
Just in time for the holidays, "The Notebook" musical is coming to life on stage at Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
The House of Representatives passed a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in history on Wednesday, and late Wednesday night the president signed the legislation. It officially ends a 43-day stalemate.
In Evergreen, free public parking spaces are now coveted and in short supply. Paid parking systems now dominate the downtown, and while validation is possible, locals have been grumbling over parking rates and stiff penalties for violations in privately owned lots.
The Community College of Aurora just got a big chuck of change to help young people who are not in school or working.
A Brush resident's nightmare began with a knock on his door last January. When he answered, a man wearing a chest-mounted video camera accused him of soliciting sex from a 13-year-old girl online.
Just in time for the holidays, "The Notebook" musical is coming to life on stage at Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
The House of Representatives passed a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in history on Wednesday, and late Wednesday night the president signed the legislation. It officially ends a 43-day stalemate.
In Evergreen, free public parking spaces are now coveted and in short supply. Paid parking systems now dominate the downtown, and while validation is possible, locals have been grumbling over parking rates and stiff penalties for violations in privately owned lots.
The Community College of Aurora just got a big chuck of change to help young people who are not in school or working.
A Brush resident's nightmare began with a knock on his door last January. When he answered, a man wearing a chest-mounted video camera accused him of soliciting sex from a 13-year-old girl online.
In Evergreen, free public parking spaces are now coveted and in short supply. Paid parking systems now dominate the downtown, and while validation is possible, locals have been grumbling over parking rates and stiff penalties for violations in privately owned lots.
People could see the aurora borealis all across Colorado with their phones, and with the naked eye, too.
The House of Representatives passed a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in history on Wednesday, and late Wednesday night the president signed the legislation. It officially ends a 43-day stalemate.
Just in time for the holidays, the iconic love story of "The Notebook" is coming to life on stage at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts in December.
The Community College of Aurora just got a big chuck of change to help young people who are not in school or working
The Denver Broncos (8-2) take on the Kansas City Chiefs (5-2) on CBS Colorado at 2:25 p.m. Sunday
The Colorado Avalanche have rewarded the recent success of rookie forward Gavin Brindley with a two-year contract extension.
The 31-year-old was diagnosed last week after a random drug test flagged health officials to indicators of cancer. The team said Singleton is recovering and doctors are confident he'll return to the field in the coming weeks.
Some fans booed as Mr. Trump read an oath for members of the military to recite as part of an on-field enlistment ceremony during the break in the game.
A Colorado runner has finished seven World Marathon Majors in a single year, making him one of just a handful of people to accomplish the feat, with the host company having just added a seventh location.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last circulating penny on Wednesday, after President Trump earlier this year directed the Treasury to stop minting new one-cent coins.
An effort to force a House vote on compelling the Justice Department to release materials related to Jeffrey Epstein secured the final signature it needed Wednesday.
Toyota also announced the opening of an electric vehicle battery plant in North Carolina, its first such facility outside Japan.
Venezuela has announced a major military exercise, reportedly involving 200,000 troops, as a U.S. Navy flotilla nears Caribbean waters.
Travelers may still have to deal with flight issues even when the government shutdown ends, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
The House of Representatives passed a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in history on Wednesday, and late Wednesday night the president signed the legislation. It officially ends a 43-day stalemate.
Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen, who represents Colorado's 7th Congressional District, told CBS Colorado that Democratic lawmakers were navigating "terrible options" and she's disappointed both sides of the aisle could not come together on health care.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told CBS News that Democrats will still press to extend a slate of expiring health insurance subsidies after the 43-day-long shutdown.
An effort to force a House vote on compelling the Justice Department to release materials related to Jeffrey Epstein secured the final signature it needed Wednesday.
The three emails appear to be exchanges between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as the author Michael Wolff and Epstein.
Delivery of water into the Chimney Hollow Reservoir and Dam -- set to be the tallest dam in the U.S. built in several decades -- in Northern Colorado is being pushed back after uranium was discovered at the site this past summer.
Baby formula manufacturer ByHeart recalled all of its products sold nationwide Tuesday.
Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston reported more traffic fatalities than homicides last year.
The 31-year-old was diagnosed last week after a random drug test flagged health officials to indicators of cancer. The team said Singleton is recovering and doctors are confident he'll return to the field in the coming weeks.
In an interview with CBS News, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary explains what went into the decision to drop the most serious warnings on hormone therapy for menopause.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last circulating penny on Wednesday, after President Trump earlier this year directed the Treasury to stop minting new one-cent coins.
Toyota also announced the opening of an electric vehicle battery plant in North Carolina, its first such facility outside Japan.
The president is hosting some of the nation's top financiers for a White House dinner Wednesday as part of his effort to bring manufacturing back home.
The Trump administration is considering a new import duty on 13 of Italy's largest pasta exporters, including Barilla and La Molisana.
After Sonder said it was shutting down, one guest told CBS News he returned to his short-term rental to find his luggage in the hallway.
A family in Elbert County has filed a federal lawsuit against the small town of Elizabeth over its curfew law.
CBS Colorado has learned the owners of the Denver Post have fallen further behind on their rent payments at a building owned by the city of Denver, and the newspaper owners now owe the city nearly $3 million in back rent and penalties for non-payment.
A man who called himself a "Crypto Pastor" is accused of diverting $1.3 million from investors in his crypto scheme.
In his first comments on a CBS News Colorado investigation that found Denver International Airport executives paying between $15,000 and $19,000 to fly to a conference in Spain, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said, "I have not ever paid that much for an airplane ticket."
The FAA has requested additional time to review a proposed transaction by the city of Denver to give a developer another 20 acres of land at Denver International Airport as part of the land swap involving the former Park Hill Golf Course, CBS News Colorado has learned.