Jerome Spencer (6-29-12)
MILWAUKEE -- U.S. Marshals have arrested 26-year-old Jerome Spencer once before -- back in 2006, and now, he's wanted again.Deputy U.S. Marshal Jeremy Loesch told FOX6 News Spencer was arrested in Colorado -- accused of transporting marijuana from California to Wisconsin.Marshals say Spencer failed to show up for his court date, and they failed to locate him at his listed address.
MILWAUKEE -- U.S. Marshals have arrested 26-year-old Jerome Spencer once before -- back in 2006, and now, he's wanted again.Deputy U.S. Marshal Jeremy Loesch told FOX6 News Spencer was arrested in Colorado -- accused of transporting marijuana from California to Wisconsin.Marshals say Spencer failed to show up for his court date, and they failed to locate him at his listed address.
Firefighters try to corral Colorado blaze that's destroyed 181 homes
(CNN) -- Firefighters continued their efforts Saturday, June 16th to corral more of a perilous Colorado blaze, following a week in which its flames have moved through forests and neighborhoods, forcing thousands of evacuations and leaving a trail of destruction.
(CNN) -- Firefighters continued their efforts Saturday, June 16th to corral more of a perilous Colorado blaze, following a week in which its flames have moved through forests and neighborhoods, forcing thousands of evacuations and leaving a trail of destruction.
Wildfires in Colo., NM burn out of control
BELLVUE, Colo. (AP) -- Massive wildfires in drought-parched Colorado and New Mexico tested the resources of state and federal crews Monday, June 11th and underscored the need to replenish an aging U.S. aerial firefighting fleet needed to combat a year-round fire season.
BELLVUE, Colo. (AP) -- Massive wildfires in drought-parched Colorado and New Mexico tested the resources of state and federal crews Monday, June 11th and underscored the need to replenish an aging U.S. aerial firefighting fleet needed to combat a year-round fire season.
CAUGHT ON CAM: Colorado family barely escapes wildfire
CONIFER, CO (AP) -- A Colorado family knows firsthand the extreme danger wildfires pose.
CONIFER, CO (AP) -- A Colorado family knows firsthand the extreme danger wildfires pose.
Colorado getting slammed by snow storm
(CNN) -- Blizzard conditions whipped through Colorado on Friday, closing some 70 miles of interstate highway as heavy snow blanketed the region, according to the state's Department of Transportation.Officials reported a total of 203 flight cancellations at Denver International Airport.Light snow started falling in Denver Thursday as residents across the state braced for the storm.Parts of the region could be plowing out from under 2 feet of snow and higher drifts by Saturday, when conditions are expected to gradually taper off.The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning starting Thursday evening along the Interstate 25 corridor, including the city of Denver.Most areas east of the city are under a blizzard warning, as snowfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour were expected.The warnings will remain in effect into late Friday evening.The airport has nearly 300 pieces of snow equipment and a team of approximately 500 trained snow removal personnel who plan to work throughout the storm.An avalanche watch that had been posted for the Front Range and Sangre de Cristo mountains was expected to expire on Friday.
(CNN) -- Blizzard conditions whipped through Colorado on Friday, closing some 70 miles of interstate highway as heavy snow blanketed the region, according to the state's Department of Transportation.Officials reported a total of 203 flight cancellations at Denver International Airport.Light snow started falling in Denver Thursday as residents across the state braced for the storm.Parts of the region could be plowing out from under 2 feet of snow and higher drifts by Saturday, when conditions are expected to gradually taper off.The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning starting Thursday evening along the Interstate 25 corridor, including the city of Denver.Most areas east of the city are under a blizzard warning, as snowfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour were expected.The warnings will remain in effect into late Friday evening.The airport has nearly 300 pieces of snow equipment and a team of approximately 500 trained snow removal personnel who plan to work throughout the storm.An avalanche watch that had been posted for the Front Range and Sangre de Cristo mountains was expected to expire on Friday.




