About 1.5 million Graco strollers sold at Walmart, Target and other major retailers are being recalled after some children's fingertips were amputated by canopy hinges.
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Moving swiftly, U.S. product safety authorities say they are launching an investigation into the presence of the toxic metal cadmium in children's jewelry imported from China after disclosure of lab tests showing that some pieces consisted primarily of the dangerous substance.
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Red light cameras at four of the city's intersections have caught thousands of drivers breaking the law each month, but software for your cell phone may give you an early warning.
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On Dec. 1 it will be illegal to text, tweet or e-mail behind the wheel in Colorado and for many people who can text without looking at their phones, it may be tough to give up. More
Witches and ghosts are not the only scary things this Halloween. Many of the face paints your children will use to dress up contain harmful lead and other heavy metals that could make them sick. More Video
A family in Highlands Ranch is suing Nestle after their 6-year-old daughter contracted the same, deadly form of E. coli found in cookie dough recalled by the company.
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In a time when many people are searching for jobs, the Internet is full of scam artists hoping you will pay for employment information from the government that is already available for free.
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On the heels of a warning from the U.S. Federal Drug Administration, the Call7 Investigators find nasal Zicam products still on store shelves.
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Companies claim to have the power make all of your bad credit go away with just a wave of their magic wand and a substantial fee, but AARP Elder Watch warns, there is no magic wand and bad credit can not be erased.
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The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be on the lookout for fraudulent e-mails and Web sites trying to take advantage of the current swine flu outbreak.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission, after a barrage of calls and e-mails, has decided to grant a one year stay of the new lead-testing law for certain products.
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The California Attorney General sent a notice of violation of the jewelry law to several major retailers after dangerous lead levels were found in their products, which are also sold in Colorado.
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E-mails and letters that appear to be from government agencies are among the latest round of scams by criminals hoping to obtain money or personal information from victims.
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If you live in Colorado, chances are your home is sitting on top soil that is producing radon gas at a level high enough to warrant a health concern.
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