States High Court Ruled on today. Lets find out what that is about. Cbs4s Jennifer Brice joins us from the newsroom. And the defense really won this round. Reporter yeah. The Supreme Court said Siena Johnson does not have to produce Mental Health records in order to get her case against her back to Juvenile Court. Siena johnson and Brooke Higgins were charged as as for the alleged murder of Mountain Vista high school. Their lawyers asked for this reverse transfer. That means they want the cases to be moved back to Juvenile Court from adult court. A judge has to make that decision. The judge ordered the girls to produce Mental Health records after prosecutors asked for them. The Supreme Court made a ruling in johnsons case saying a court cannot order those requires the court to consider Mental Health records the made available. The Supreme Court only made a ruling in johnsons case. In the higgins case the ruling set the questions they asked for hypothetical and not based on facts. They
Where there have been fire danger out today. Good afternoon. Its easy to see why. Im nearly 6 feet tall, and look here, ive got grasses almost to my waist and shoulder in some instances. The vegetation very dry along the front range. Some of our tinder in the mountains also very dry combined with the fuel and wind, youve got fire danger. Were off magnolia road outside of nederland where a small fire broke out after 3 00. Its o 355. Less than one acre, 30 contained. Definitely good news. Take a look at this video though. We showed you a piece of this just a minute ago up south of loveland. Really not too far from Johnsons Corner off i25. We had a fire break out earlier. It did burn at least 3 acres but crews made quick work of getting a handle on that fire which was really some good news. Back out here live in nederland, lauren, you mentioned that cold front. Let me tell you, its already very gusty wind up here in the foothills just northwest of denver. That cold air is on its way to yo
Letts check with katie lasalle. This weekend, pleasant conditions across the front range, but a change is coming this week as storm systems move into colorado effecting us across the western half of the state. Heres your first alert. A red flag warning will be in effect for the palmer divide, and the denvermetro and a freeze watch will go into effect tomorrow. Winds gusting from the southwest. Up to 30 milesperhour today. Thers passing showers, but a cool down is coming this week, jason. 50s and 60s by midweek, and showers and even mountain snow expected by thursday. Since its trash day, hopefully your trash stays around the can and not blowing in your neighbors yard. Theyre picking up the cones from colorado boulevard down to hamden. Lane restrictions are being lifted. Thats not only the case here, but city wide. You can see around town, easy we have a minor accident reported on monaco by 6 avenue. Its not a big deal this morning. Take a look at the wait time at dia, its longest is 16
We are looking at breezy conditions for us, not bad. 57 for us today, still in the upper 50s on saturday. Sunday denver starts to see changes, dropping to the 30s. Well talk snow in a moment. Joel, good morning. The earlier closure we had northbound i25 from lincoln to c470 was canceled. But we have some lane closures and those will be in place till about 5 30 this morning. Take a look at the high country, lauren talking about winds to contend with today. We have seen toward vail a little change in the conditions, and all that is going to change. Lauren is tracking that forecast. If youre traveling, youll want to hear that in a bit. Southbound coming down into town, well continue to see slowing near the 84th bridge because they continue to do its shorter, causing a mess for drivers this entire week. There is growing concern over the mosquitoborne zika virus. Scientists say the americas could see more than 4 million cases over the next year. Doctors say 80 of infected people never know
JONES, Sherwood Loring Sherwood Loring Jones, 88, of Glastonbury, beloved husband of Martha (Carter) Jones, passed away on Sunday, (September 29, 2013) at Hartford Hospital. Woody, as he was known by family and friends, was born on July 5, 1925 in Bangor, Maine, the son of the late Earnest F. and Florence (Carll) Jones. Woody […]