Posted 11:44 PM 11/5/2009 by James Jarman
News First Investigates has uncovered a covert FBI operation that went so badly a confidential FBI informant's now accused of attempted murder.
The informant's accused of shooting up a house and trying to kill 2 babies, a 4 year old boy and 4 women.
Springs Police say the informant (More) • Video (1)
Posted 5:31 AM 10/31/2009 by James Jarman
Two Pueblo County commissioners are giving up their taxpayer owned vehicles and will instead drive their own personal vehicles.In our 100 hour undercover News First (More)
Posted 3:34 PM 10/29/2009 by James Jarman
Camping just opened for the season at the most expensive park in the Pikes Peak region, including some of the most expensive bathrooms in the state park system.
Cheyenne Mountain State Park was originally projected to cost $6 million. The state auditor now puts the cost around $27 million (More) • Video (1)
Posted 3:23 PM 10/29/2009 by James Jarman
A mortgage broker and her boss are facing a criminal complaint from the Attorney General's office.
Posted 3:21 PM 10/29/2009 by James Jarman
Pueblo County says it's cheaper to let employees use county vehicles, rather than reimburse them for using their own cars. However, the County Attorney offersfew specifics about the take home vehicles used by the Commissioners.
County Attorney Dan Kogovsek addressed the vehicle policy in a (More)
Posted 6:34 PM 8/31/2009 by James Jarman
A new state law to help crack down on prostitution and human trafficking is now in effect.
All massage therapists have to be registered with the state, and lawmakers hope it helps stop some of the things News First (More)
Posted 6:26 PM 8/31/2009 by James Jarman
Three weeks after a News First hidden camera investigation, District Attorney John Newsome tells us he's taking responsibility for his actions.
As we showed you on may 6th, D.A. Newsome drank nearly a 12 pack of beer in 5 hours, then drove his county vehicle.
The D.A. says he was (More)
Posted 3:30 PM 8/31/2009 by James Jarman
The U.S. Postal Service is expected to lose $7 billion this year and is looking to save money by closing offices across the country, including here in Colorado.
In the middle their financial crisis, we got a tip that the (More) • Video (1)
Posted 12:25 PM 7/17/2009 by James Jarman
If you want to know why some your elected officials get paid what they do, get ready to invest a lot of your own time.
In part of an ongoing News First investigation, we thought you'd be interested in the process of finding some public information.
It's all connected to our (More)
Posted 12:21 PM 7/17/2009 by James Jarman
Short work days, long lunches and personal business in public cars. A few current and former Pueblo County employees claim that's a typical day for 2 of the commissioners.
In Pueblo county the median household income is $39,000 a year, and taxpayers give each commissioner $87,000 annual (More) • Video (1)