Merced County sheriff’s deputies seized more than $5.5 million in marijuana Friday in South Merced and arrested seven people who allegedly tried to flee during the raid.
FORT COLLINS - Ah, speculation. After last Saturday's win over Boston College, one might have thought Garrett Grayson was put on the plane home on a stretcher. Colorado State's senior quarterback took a beating, no doubt. He was hit hard a couple of times, one leaving a nasty bruise on his right shoulder, making it and ice constant companions.
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP) — A passion for Liberia and the plight of its people drove Ashoka Mukpo to work there, first to aid relief efforts and then as a photojournalist to tell its story. But Mukpo has an unusual story of his own: As an infant, he was identified as a reincarnated Tibetan lama, […]
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Abortion-rights lawyers are predicting "a showdown" at the U.S. Supreme Court after federal appellate judges allowed full implementation of a law that has closed more tha…
Oct 4 (Infostrada Sports) - Results and standings from the US championship matches on Friday Friday, October 3DC United 0 Sporting Kansas City 0 Standings P W D L F A Pts Western Conference1 LA Galaxy 30 16 9 5 63 31 57 2 Seattle Sounders 30 18 3 9 57 46 57 3 Real Salt Lake 30 13 10 7 50 38 49 4 FC Dallas 30 14 6 10 52 40 48 5 Vancouver Whitecaps 30 9 13 8 38 40 40 6 Portland Timbers 30 9 12 9 ...
GOLDEN, Colo. — Students, parents and teachers in suburban Denver vow to continue demonstrating against a school board’s new conservative majority after it refused to ...
DENVER Sept. 29 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Furniture Row is honored to announce their local sponsorship for the 4th Annual St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway in Denver to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.A newly built Oakwood Home along with other high-end prizes will be given away at the end of the promotion on November 13 2014.
Marco Gonzales made his major league postseason debut Friday, pitching a scoreless inning for the Cardinals against the Dodgers. St. Louis was leading 10-6 in the bottom of the eighth.
After 12 years at the Boulder Daily Camera, including the past five as the sports editor, Jennifer Osieczanek turned in her final day at our publication on Friday.
HEALY — Billy Ray Pike, 88, died Sept. 28, at the Scott County Hospital in Scott City. Born March 17, 1926, in Kingman, he was the son of Clarence Earl and Elsie Mae (Wagonseller) Pike. On Aug. 30, 1950, he married Beth Stewart in Healy.
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Marco Gonzales (56) waves to the crowd who came to cheat him on, after the Cardinals win over the Colorado Rockies 9-6 June 25, 2014 at Coors Field.
A suburban Denver school board refused to back off plans to review U.S. history courses for what some see as anti-American content, despite waves of protest from students and parents who accused the new conservative majority of trying to indoctrinate children politically.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — Patricia Joan Brandt, 73, died Sept. 26 at Cheyenne Mountain Care Center, Colorado Springs, Colo. Born March 4, 1941 at Russell, she was the daughter of Paul and Virginia (Henshaw) Kanitz.
Here's our daily quick round-up of the marriage equality and LGBT rights stories that don't warrant a full posting on the blog, or that we just didn't have time to add. We're able to get more news and analysis to you this way every day - enjoy!
The 36-year-old woman received a uterus from a close family friend last year. Her baby boy was born prematurely but healthy last month, and mother and child are now at home in Sweden and doing well. The identities of the woman and her husband were not disclosed. Read more
LOVELAND — Big Thompson Ponds State Wildlife Area southeast of Loveland reopens Oct. 4 after being closed since the flooding of September 2013, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
A passion for Liberia and the plight of its people drove Ashoka Mukpo to work there, first to aid relief efforts and then as a photojournalist to tell its story. But Mukpo has an unusual story of
Boy born prematurely but healthy to Swedish mother last month after donation of uterus from 61-year-old friend A woman in Sweden has given birth after receiving a womb transplant, the doctor who performed the pioneering procedure said on Friday. The 36-year-old mother received a uterus from a close family friend last year. Her baby boy was born prematurely but healthy last month, and mother and ...
In a medical first, a woman in Sweden has given birth after receiving a womb transplant, the doctor who performed the pioneering procedure said Friday.
An audit report released Tuesday sheds light on issues at Colorado Springs' Housing Development Division. The audit was done by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Inspector General, to verify a citizen's complaints. According to the audit, the division's former executive director fabricated a contract to avoid losing more than $68,000 in funding from HUD's HOME ...
Hope is a good thing, delusion quite another. As The Times peppers us with front-page Lakers tidbits, quotes, updates and just plain nonsense, we are left to wonder what it is you know and we don't. Geriatric Steve Nash only got older (but did apparently get a shiny new walker ) and an eager...
Listen to the Audio JUDY WOODRUFF: The Obama administration stepped up its response to Ebola today, hoping to ease concerns about it spreading in the United States. That came with one case diagnosed in Dallas and a confirmed death toll in West Africa that now tops 3,400. President Obama’s team came to the White House Briefing Room after a week of growing questions about whether and how Ebola can ...
Republicans seem to be pulling away in the race to win a majority in the US Senate. At least this week. In mid-September, several polls seemed to be going the...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A passion for Liberia and the plight of its people drove Ashoka Mukpo to work there, first to aid relief efforts and then as a photojournalist to tell its story.
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Abortion-rights lawyers are predicting "a showdown" at the U.S. Supreme Court after federal appellate judges allowed full implementation of a law that has closed more than 80 percent of Texas' abortion clinics.
(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley). In this Sept. 23, 2014 photo, high school students hold a protest against a Jefferson County School Board proposal to emphasize patriotism in the teaching of U.S. history, at Ralston Valley High School, in Arvada, Colo.