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Minutes, ed greene will let you know how warm we get this week, its going to be well above average and when we finally see winds. Live tonight in broomfield, justin mcheffey, cbs4 news. Developing tonight, an investigation into a plane crash in el paso county. That small plane went down near palmer lake this morning. First responders found the wreckage engulfed in flames. Investigators say the wreckage is so badly burned, they werent able to identify a tail number, if t faa confirms two people were on board. The nearby air force academy says it was not one of its planes. Two women in the middle of a bible study in denver, rudely interrupted by a suspected robber. The man was trying to get away from the police, and ran into that home at 13th and lipan. After a s. W. A. T. Stand off, police were able to arrest the man, peacefully, the women were able to safely escape the house and theyll tell us how they now the latest on campaign 2016, doctor ben carson will not be participated in tomor

Thousands Of Injuries At Colorado Ski Resorts Go Untracked Lawmakers Are Trying To Change That

KUNC A bill before lawmakers this week would require Colorado ski resorts to publicly report injury and fatality statistics, a measure that’s being met with strong resistance from the ski industry and its backers. Proponents say such a law would force resorts to be more accountable for safety problems. “The bill is a fairly straightforward approach to try and find out where there are problem areas that are causing significant safety concerns,” said Jessie Danielson, D-Jefferson County, one of the bill’s sponsors. Senate Bill 184, titled “Ski Area Safety Plans and Accident Reporting,” is slated for a hearing on Thursday. Under it, resorts would also be required to publish safety plans that indicate what they are doing to reduce injuries and fatalities.

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