Saturday, January 31, 2015

Troopers Warn Against DUI On Super Bowl Weekend

The Colorado State Patrol and local law enforcement agencies are warning Super Bowl partygoers to leave the penalties on the field and avoid getting a DUI arrest this weekend.

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Braves Deal RHP David Hale to Rockies in 4-Player Trade

The Braves have traded right-handed pitchers David Hale and Gus Schlosser to the Colorado Rockies for minor-league catchers Jose Briceno and Chris O'Dowd. The deal was announced Friday. Hale pitched 45 games for the Braves last season, going 4-5 with a 3. ...

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Long-distance balloon crew land in Mexico

Two pilots in a helium-filled balloon have landed safely in Mexico after a record-breaking trip.

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USS Pueblo Day designated

Colorado lawmakers took time Friday to remind North Korea that Americans want the USS Pueblo returned, even though it’s been 47 years since the spy ship was attacked, boarded and its crew held captive for 11 months.

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Feds get the ax from lawmaker

DENVER — A state lawmaker took a chop at federal policy toward forests in a direct way Thursday at the opening session of the Colorado Water Congress.

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Puebloan honored as semifinalist

Pueblo City Schools (D60) counselor Cristina Campos-Krumholz has already been named the best in the state and now has been recognized as one of the best in the country.

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Alumni art at CSU-Pueblo

A new art exhibit at Colorado State University-Pueblo will celebrate seven decades of successful art alumni from across the country beginning in February.

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Vail: Ready for Championships

Michael Duque runs tests on the Vail Championship Plaza's LED video panels in Vail on Thursday evening. Construction crews continue to work through the night in order for everything to be ready for the World Alpine Ski Championships.

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Reality TV star Heidi Montag's father faces sex crime allegations in Colorado

A coach for the Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club is in local custody on sexual-assault and incest charges stemming from a series of alleged incidents more than 15 years ago, authorities said.

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Fallen CU-Boulder Astronauts To Be Remembered

University of Colorado-Boulder alumni Ellison Onizuka and Kalpana Chawla, who died in space shuttle accidents 17 years apart, are being remembered at the Boulder campus on Saturday.

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Dog food distributed in Oklahoma being recalled

A Colorado-based company that distributes to Oklahoma is recalling 200 bags of dog food.

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Vail Daily column: Cloud seeding works, but won’t solve water woes

In the arid West, the perpetual search for new water supplies, like the mythical search for the Holy Grail, has given rise to numerous fantastical adventures and grand schemes.

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Dog food distributed in Oklahoma being recalled

A Colorado-based company that distributes to Oklahoma is recalling 200 bags of dog food.

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Ho... Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Holly Montag both starred on the MTV reality series The Hills, has been arrested on charges of child sex abuse and incest, Denver's Channel 9 News reports.

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Mexican businessman says he faced death in horse buying scam

BASTROP, Texas (AP) — A Mexican man imprisoned in Texas for laundering drug money says cartel leaders threatened to kill him if he refused to buy and sell expensive horses.

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Ted Ligety out to defend his 3 world titles in Beaver Creek

Perfectly suited for Ted Ligety's style. The American skier knows it won't be as easy as 1-2-3 to defend his giant slalom, super-combined and super-G titles at the world championships in Beaver Creek, Colorado, beginning Wednesday with the super-G. After all, he had one of those everything-goes-right kind of performances two years ago in Austria, when he became the first male skier since French ...

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Heidi Montag: Graphic Details of Father William Montag’s Alleged Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Heidi Montag‘s father was arrested Thursday for allegedly committing years of sexual abuse and incest with a 13-year-old girl. According to Aspen, Colorado authorities, William Montag was arrested on an outstanding warrant on charges of child sexual abuse and aggravated …

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Utah-Southern Cal Preview

Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak lauds his squad for recognizing its faults, working to correct them and quickly moving on to the next challenge.

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White House Urges Measles Vaccinations As Number of Infected Passes 100

Outbreak has now spread to 13 states

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Laird leads as Tiger shoots 82 and misses cut

FOCUSED: Martin Laird assesses a putt on the 9th green during the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale on Friday in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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Utah-Southern Cal Preview

Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak lauds his squad for recognizing its faults, working to correct them and quickly moving on to the next challenge. The 11th-ranked Utes spoke candidly following a rare setback before focusing on trying to win a fifth straight meeting with Pac-12 basement dweller Southern California on Sunday in Los Angeles. We waited for things to happen but they never came," guard ...

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Kane double lifts Blackhawks to 4-1 win at Ducks

ONE-ON-ONE: Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane (88) moves the puck against Anaheim Ducks right wing Tim Jackman during the second period at Honda Center on Friday.

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Mexican businessman says he faced death in horse buying scam

BASTROP, Texas (AP) - A Mexican man imprisoned in Texas for laundering drug money says cartel leaders threatened to kill him if he refused to buy and sell expensive horses.

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Laird leads as Tiger shoots 82 and misses cut

FOCUSED: Martin Laird assesses a putt on the 9th green during the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale on Friday in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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New telescope could be 1,000 times more powerful than Hubble

Chuck Bednar for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online A new instrument being developed at the University of Colorado Boulder could be capable of capturing images up to 1,000 times sharper than those provided by the Hubble Space Telescope, officials at the university have revealed. According to CBS News , the device is known as the Aragoscope in honor of French scientist Francois Arago, who was ...

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Heidi Montag's father arrested

Heidi Montag's father has been arrested after he was accused of sexually abusing a girl over 50 times between 1993 and 1998.

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Mexican businessman says he faced death in horse buying scam

A Mexican man imprisoned in Texas for laundering drug money says cartel leaders threatened to kill him if he refused to buy and sell expensive horses.

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Heidi Montag’s father Bill Montag arrested over sexual abuse allegations of 13-year-old girl

Bill Montag, the father of The Hills star Heidi Montag, has been arrested and charged with sexual abuse and aggravated incest.

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This Week in Fremont County History: Karol Smith's efforts traced to movies made here 30 years

Editor's Note: This article originally was printed in the Canon City Daily Record Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1976.

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This Week In Fremont County History: Film industry proves asset to Cañon City economy

Editor's Note: This article originally was printed in the Cañon City Daily Record Monday. Feb. 2, 1976.

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Professional Real Estate Investors Now Have New Funding Option Available, Floify Announces Today

New Floify Money service connects professional real estate investors with vetted real estate lenders. (PRWeb January 31, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1wNBn6F

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Ho... Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Holly Montag both starred on the MTV reality series The Hills, has been arrested on charges of child sex abuse and incest, Denver's Channel 9 News reports.

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Ho... Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Holly Montag both starred on the MTV reality series The Hills, has been arrested on charges of child sex abuse and incest, Denver's Channel 9 News reports.

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Oil Price Decline Is Hurting Sasol, Shell Efforts To Turn Natural Gas Into Liquid Diesel

When oil prices topped $100 a barrel, energy companies were eager to turn cheap natural gas into liquid fuels such as diesel. A gas-to-liquids facility would cost billions to build, but as long as oil stayed expensive and shale gas production flourished, the economics promised to pan out. Now, with crude prices plunging past $50 a barrel, the fledgling sector is in limbo.

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Site Last Updated 1:30 am, Sunday

SIX months ago, a degree in petroleum engineering was a ticket to a job with a six-figure salary. Now it’s looking like a path to the unemployment office.

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First Look: Can Democrats Win the Senate in 2016?

For Republicans, the fight for control of the Senate in 2016 is all about playing defense. Unlike 2014 (and 2018), the Senate races of 2016 offer few, if any, opportunities for the GOP as the election cycle begins. The map strongly favors Democrats and suggests the possibility of considerable Democratic gains. Republicans hope to recruit strong challengers to Democrats Michael Bennet of Colorado ...

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Video: Kris Boyd's announcement along with that of his Houston Lamar friend, Holton Hill

Courtesy Photo KRIS BOYD makes it official by flashing the "Hook 'em Horns" sign during an interview in Austin on Friday.

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2-day Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA clinic in Bacolod City starts Jan. 31

YOUNG and aspiring basketeers are expected to converge at St. John’s Institute gym today as the Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA Philippines 2015 opens with a coach’s clinic followed by an open clinic for boys and girls on...

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Ho... Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Holly Montag both starred on the MTV reality series The Hills, has been arrested on charges of child sex abuse and incest, Denver's Channel 9 News reports.

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BC-AP Sports Preview Digest

Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Saturday. A full Sports Digest will be sent at about 3 p.m. All times EST:

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Rockies GM calls Russell Wilson an angel

The Rockies drafted Russell Wilson in 2010, and the GM still thinks he's an angel.

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Varmalov makes 23 saves in Avs’ shutout of Predators

DENVER — The Colorado Avalanche can’t squander any more points if the hope to return to the postseason. Semyon Varlamov was the reason they picked up two against Nashville.

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Moose kill triggers tighter restrictions for hunters

NEDERLAND — The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is setting limits on moose hunting around Brainard Lake near Nederland after a bow hunter shot and killed a moose near a wildlife viewing area.

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Ho... Bill Montag, whose daughters Heidi and Holly Montag both starred on the MTV reality series The Hills, has been arrested on charges of child sex abuse and incest, Denver's Channel 9 News reports.

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Heidi Montag's father arrested for child sex abuse

© Aspen Police/. Heidi Montag's father arrested for child sex abuse Heidi Montag's father has been arrested in Colorado on charges of incest and child sex abuse of a 13-year-old girl.

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Details on the allegations

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Heidi Montag's Father Arrested on Charges of Child Sex Abuse and Incest

Details on the allegations

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Boulder firm takes on high-profile Title IX sex assault cases

In his years representing victims of gender violence, Boulder attorney John Clune has found that Title IX litigation can be a great equalizer. Clune works with Baine Kerr and a team of attorneys who specialize in the federal gender equity law at Hutchinson Black and Cook, a Boulder firm founded in 1891.

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Male students suing under Title IX 'worrisome' for Boulder lawyers

Boulder attorneys who represent victims of gender violence say they feel the recent string of male students suing under Title IX, the federal gender equity law, are distracting from decades of discrimination against women.

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HILLSBOROUGH: Rossi caps grid career with title

When Chris Rossi returned to his Hillsborough home for winter break, it was as an All-America, ECAC all-star and All-Northeast-10 Conference lineman.

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Friday, January 30, 2015

Judge: Boulder 'potty peeper' still competent enough to proceed to sentencing

A Boulder District Court judge called a hearing this morning because she said she noticed a "deterioration" in the mental status of Luke Chrisco, but ultimately determined that Chrisco was still competent enough to represent himself at his sentencing in two weeks for a probation violation.

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Blackbelly is everything foodies had hoped

While the year is young, I suspect it'll be a while before I enjoy a dinner as expertly prepared and served as the one I had at Blackberry. While chef Hosea Rosenberg could have easily contented himself with resting on his laurels, the high quality of the meals here shows he's not taking his fame for granted.

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Five teams that failed to improve this offseason

© Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images The Orioles had a great run last season, but failed to build up their talent during the offseason. As the offseason begins to wind down, most of the teams in the league made a statement on their plans for the 2015 season.

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Mintz Levin Further Bolsters IP Practice and West Coast Presence with Addition of Kenneth E. Jenkins

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Continuing the expansion of its Intellectual Property Practice and life sciences capabilities, Mintz Levin announced that Kenneth E. Jenkins has joined the firm as a Member in San Diego.

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Study finds wide gulf between public, scientist views about science (+video)

Americans hold science in high regard, but perceive risks and scientific theories very differently from scientists, a new study finds. The public is much more skeptical about the safety of genetically modified foods and pesticides than scientists.

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Football. Jonas Gray, Darius Fleming Represent Notre Dame In Super Bowl XLIX

Former University of Notre Dame and current New England Patriot teammates Jonas Gray and Darius Fleming hope to continue the long history of success for former Irish players on Super Bowl Sunday. The tandem could become the 40th and 41st former Notre Dame football players to earn Super Bowl titles.

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NCCN Celebrates 20 Years of Improving Cancer Care

On January 31, 2015, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® celebrates its 20th anniversary. Originally announced as an alliance of 13 leading cancer centers in 1995, NCCN has grown to a network of ...

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Email letters, January 30, 2015

I try to be engaged in my nation’s democracy by assimilating much information, contacting my elected officials, participating in groups that address issues, and voting during every election.

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MOVES-Gordon Boerner joins US Bancorp unit as regional banking manager

Wealth manager U.S. Bank Wealth Management, a unit of U.S. Bancorp, appointed Gordon Boerner regional banking manager, West region, for its Private Client Reserve. Boerner will lead the region's team of private bankers for the Reserve from California to Colorado. He previously served as private banking managing director for the Reserve team in San Diego. The Private Client Reserve provides ...

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Littleton Ranks In Best ZIP Codes For Your Marriage

Who you choose to marry is the most important decision in your life. While much is up to you, there are certainly outside factors capable of influencing that marriage.

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Legacy Building Solutions to Exhibit Fabric Structures for Mining Operations at SME/CMA Denver

SOUTH HAVEN, Minn., Jan. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Legacy Building Solutions ( legacybuildingsolutions.com ) will be showcasing tension fabric structures at the 142nd SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit ...

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Police: Sex predator moves in on Orchard Avenue

For the second time in three days, the Grand Junction Police Department has issued notice of a state-labeled sexually violent predator who’s moved into the area.

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Colorado Latino Forum calls for special prosecutor in fatal Jessie Hernandez shooting

The Colorado Latino Forum on Friday called for a special prosecutor to review the actions of Denver police officers who shot and killed 17-year-old Jessica Hernandez.

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Pagosan pleads guilty to wildlife charges

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has concluded a three-year-long poaching investigation involving a Kansas man who owns property in Teller County and his brother who resides in Pagosa Springs.

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SEDALIA - Police said Friday detectives executed a forced-entry, drug-related search warrant and arrested two individuals in Sedalia Thursday.

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Veteran, New Haven Grad Enjoys St. Louis Sports Scene

Jason Pilarski, formerly of New Haven, holds game balls from the St. Louis Ambush soccer team and St. Louis Attack arena football team. The Iraq War veteran is equipment manager for both professional teams.? Missourian Photo.

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Mintz Levin Further Bolsters IP Practice and West Coast Presence with Addition of Kenneth E. Jenkins

Continuing the expansion of its Intellectual Property Practice and life sciences capabilities, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C. announced that Kenneth E. Jenkins has joined the firm as a Member in San Diego.

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Chipotle-Backed Pizzeria Locale Expands to Kansas City

The Denver-based fast-casual pizza chain is ready to open its third location.

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Hey, Spike! salutes The Summit’s Seniors

Summit 50+ Winter Games Seniors in 2014 included, left to right: #72 Milan Martinec, 70-74; #13 Pat McQuown, 60-64; #27 Joyce Bearse, 70-74; #41 Della Works, 75-79; #5 Marta Galnik, 55-59; #34 Joan Schempp, 70-74; #86 Corina Aragon, 80-84; and #64 Randy Huebner, 65-69.

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Met Opera: Offenbach’s ‘Tales of Hoffman’ broadcast in Breckenridge

Act I of “The Tales of Hoffmann" portrays a mechanical doll named Olympia, with whom Hoffman falls in love, mistaking her as human as he sees her through a pair of magic glasses.

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HILLSBOROUGH: Rossi caps grid career with title

When Chris Rossi returned to his Hillsborough home for winter break, it was as an All-America, ECAC all-star and All-Northeast-10 Conference lineman.

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Colorado Opens Immersive Education Clubs

iED Clubs open in collaboration with Colorado schools and the United States Department of the Interior National Park Service . (PRWeb January 30, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1Hsn2I9

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Meritage Homes Gains on Q4 Earnings Beat, Revenues Miss - Analyst Blog

Meritage Homes Gains on Q4 Earnings Beat, Revenues Miss - Analyst Blog

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Bruins Begin Post All-Star Break Slate With Impressive Win Over Isles

A strong, prolific showing got the Bruins off to a fast start coming out of the break.

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Recreation district receives two free AEDs

The Estes Valley Recreation and Park District (EVRPD) recently received two free AEDs through a generous donation from the Northeast Colorado Regional EMS/Trauma Advisory Council (Northeast Colorado RETAC).

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State water buffaloes gather in Denver

DENVER TECH CENTER — There is a cliche in Colorado that “whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting.” But in Colorado, especially this week, water is for meeting.

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Parking garage still unsettled

The problems surrounding a proposed $4.1 million parking garage at the Estes Park Visitors Center continues.

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Big R chain no longer expected to open on Juan Tabo

Redevelopment coming for the shopping center

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Solar Partnership Generates Cash, Credibility for Community Groups

Community groups and businesses that value environmental stewardship are building their reputation and earning cash through a unique partner program. Clean Energy Collective (CEC), a community solar developer with projects in eight states, is building a nationwide network of partners that aspire to make the world a cleaner, more sustainable place f

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DStreet Hired by Good Times Restaurants, Inc. for Super Bowl Project

DStreet, a Denver-based communications consultancy, has been retained by Good Times Restaurants, Inc., to promote its all-natural beef burgers. (PRWeb January 30, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1CTX8bW

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Group Lists Small Business Friendly States - But Does It Tell the Whole Story?

NEW YORK ( MainStreet ) — The Tax Foundation released a survey ranking small business friendly states, in order: Wyoming, South Dakota, Nevada, Alaska, Florida, Montana, New Hampshire, Indiana, Utah and Texas.

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Child dies in I-25 rollover crash near Colorado-Wyoming line

FORT COLLINS — A child is dead after a rollover crash on Interstate 25 near the Colorado-Wyoming border. The crash happened around noon Thursday and some lanes of the highway were closed during the following several hours.

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Jackals Clash with Komets in Fort Wayne

FORT WAYNE, IN - January 30, 2015 - The Elmira Jackals, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres and AHL's Rochester Americans, travel to Fort Wayne, Indiana for their first meeting of the season against the Komets.

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How to Fake Your Way Through a Super Bowl Party

So you don’t know anything about football. And you’re going to let that stop you from going to a Super Bowl party? Smarten up! Sure, you don’t know the difference between the Patriots and the Seahawks — except that a patriot is something you learned about in high school, and a sea hawk is probably just a bird that flies over the ocean, right? — which is why we prepared this fool proof, 100 ...

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Last Year’s Driving High Data

Colorado saw a new kind of impaired driving in 2014 with the legalization of marijuana. The Colorado State Patrol documented last year's marijuana-related citations, and plans to continue collecting data in 2015.

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Quote of the Day

“Mitt is a patriot and I join many in hoping his days of serving our nation and our party are not over.” — Jeb Bush, on Facebook, after Mitt Romney announced he would not run again for president. The post Quote of the Day appeared first on Political Wire .

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Rockies sensed Wilson's winning attitude early on

Football star Russell Wilson impressed the Rockies with his demeanor and skills on diamond after being drafted by the club in 2010.

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Chipotle-Backed Pizzeria Locale Expands to Kansas City

The Denver-based fast-casual pizza chain is ready to open its third location.

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Experiments With Coordinating Medical Care Deliver Mixed Results

The medical home is intended to make health care better and safer by having primary care providers manage a patient's care. So far it's not clear if they can also save money.

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Bill Macfadyen: Paralyzed Santa Barbara Teenager Now Being Treated at Denver Hospital

NoozWeek’s Top 5 fills up at a landmark gas station, has its fill of a property dispute, catches a wave at the Rincon Classic, then catches a catamaran fire at the Harbor

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‘Song of the Jasmine’ divinely blends movements with South Indian melodies

Mother-daughter duo steeps their work of classical Indian dance with energy from a mystic poet?s writings.

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UA-OSU pregame: Wildcats alone in first place

The Wildcats will be 8-1 at the turn with a win over OSU tonight.

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Experiments With Coordinating Medical Care Deliver Mixed Results

The medical home is intended to make health care better and safer by having primary care providers manage a patient's care. So far it's not clear if they can also save money.

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Jackson Lake pilots swimming access study

Jackson Lake State Park will be exploring ways to improve public swimming access in the park. This season, the park will be conducting a pilot program that replaces the currently designated swim areas with swim zones.

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List of LGBT Discrimination Laws in the US by State

These 18 states prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, housing and public accommodations: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts*, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington.

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Follow the squiggly brick road: The unstopppable career of Claudia Batten

International high-flyer Claudia Batten is in areflective frame of mind when we speak.The US-based Kiwi entrepreneur, who last year became the youngest winner of the Supreme Award at the World Class New Zealand Awards, has recently...

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HILLSBOROUGH: Rossi caps grid career with title

When Chris Rossi returned to his Hillsborough home for winter break, it was as an All-America, ECAC all-star and All-Northeast-10 Conference lineman.

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North Avenue KFC allegedly robbed at gunpoint this morning

Investigators with the Grand Junction Police Department converged on the KFC Restaurant at 1111 North Ave. this morning, after an alleged armed robbery at the restaurant around 8:30 a.m.

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Can You Spell Out Super Bowl Roman Numerals?

See if you know more than these folks in Colorado who struggled to illustrate the iconic Roman numerals for this year's 49th Super Bowl.

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Rock Cats Owner Says Groundbreaking For Hartford Stadium Set For February

HARTFORD – New Britain Rock Cats owner Josh Solomon told The Courant Thursday that the organization will begin construction on a stadium in Hartford soon.

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‘Frozen’ sisters to appear at IceFest

ALAMOSA– Following the theme of the 2015 Alamosa IceFest, Elsa and Anna from the hit Disney film “Frozen” will make guest appearances downtown Saturday, and judge the kid’s fairytale costume contest.

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10 Things to See: A week of top AP photos

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Report: Spartanburg woman charged after leaving kids, going to bar

The Spartanburg Police Department said a woman is facing child neglect charges after leaving her children unattended while at a bar.

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Brittany Maynard’s Memory Is Helping Us Achieve Death With Dignity

Lawmakers in California and around the country are fighting to passing Death with Dignity laws

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Grizzlies tabbed to finish third in RMAC

COLORADO SPRINGS — After finishing 2014 with a 28-25 record, the Adams State University softball team has something to look forward to this season as they were selected to finish in a tie for third place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), according to the 2015 RMAC Preseason Poll, which was released by conference officials on Tuesday.

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Measles outbreak with Disneyland origins grows to 95 cases

Of the 95 cases diagnosed so far, 79 of those in infections are in California and 52 of them can be linked directly to Disney Parks.

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St. Louis Blues goaltender Martin Brodeur announces his retirement

ST. LOUIS — Martin Brodeur is moving from the crease to the front office. The St. Louis Blues goaltender announced his retirement Thursday at a news conference at Scottrade Center. The 42-year-old Montreal native will remain with the organization as […]

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Why Does the Fox Cry? Find Out at Back Alley Theater This Weekend

In many folktales, the fox is the slyest of the animals, the cunning trickster. In Aesop’s fables, Native American legends, and Chinese mythology, foxes are always deliberately misleading other animals for their own benefit, stealing food, and transforming into beautiful girls to seduce men.

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57 jurors released Thursday morning

More than 50 potential jurors were released Thursday morning in the Aurora movie theater shooting trial.

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FullContact Raises $7MM, Launches New Unified Address Book for iOS

DENVER, Jan. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- FullContact's new Unified Address Book™ for iOS launched today, fueled by another $7MM funding round bringing the total equity investment in FullContact to just under ...

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DIA bans sale of marijuana-themed souvenirs

In this Jan. 27, 2015 photo, marijuana-themed souvenir socks sold by entrepreneur Ann Jordan are stocked alongside various items by Arnie Slaughter, the owner of the Red Carpet Car Wash and Detailing, in Aurora, Colo. Marijuana is legal in Colorado, but not at its largest airport - and now Denver International Airport wants to keep out weed-themed souvenirs, too.

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How Wilson reached football Mecca

How Russell Wilson reached football Mecca

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Autistic children find a welcome at ‘Makes Sense’ store

Emmaly Gucinski, 10, who has autism, is drawn to the monkey on the puppet rack at Makes Sense, a store that specializes in products for people with autism. Previously located in Alden, the store will open at a Williamsville location Sunday.

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Region 9 issues economic report

The Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado recently updated a report it publishes every two years that provides a snapshot of county-level economic data.

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Latest snow reports: our weekly ski round up

Heavy snowfall and low temperatures means snow depths are improving across Europe

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Colorado officials: Brothers plead guilty in poaching case after 3-year inquiry

Items confiscated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in relation to a southern Colorado poaching case. (Provided by Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

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The Top 10 Cities to Get a Job in America

NEW YORK ( TheStreet ) -- Are you willing to move to give your career a boost? Some of the best job opportunities are located in small and mid-sized metro areas rather than large cities, especially those along the coasts.

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Measles outbreak with Disney park origins grows to 95 cases

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A measles outbreak whose spread originated at Disneyland has grown to 95 cases.

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Obituaries reported in the Jan. 29, 2015, Advocate

These obituaries were reported in the Jan. 29, 2015, Advocate: Jerry Jim Bainum, Verna Brown, Irene Volle Cain, Harold K. Gurtler, Mark Honeyman, James A. Kruse, Carol J. Munger, Emma Pishny, Evelyn Spencer, Robert D. Whitlinger Jr., Gerald Wempe, Robbie Joe Satterfield.

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7 best things to do in Denver this weekend

See our list of the 7 best things to do in Denver this weekend!

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Grund files for mayoral position

Carla Grund, currently a Ward 1 City Council member, was the lone person to throw her hat in the ring in the Marysville mayor’s race just before Tuesday’s filing deadline for the April 7 local election.

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Great Western pursuing acquisitions despite industry uncertainty

Great Western buys additional wells and leasehold acreage in Wattenberg field

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U.S. measles cases still increasing

California health officials said Wednesday there are 79 confirmed measles cases in the state, as federal health authorities reported that the number of U.S. cases in 2014 more than tripled any total in recent years.

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‘Solar Super Bowl’ Highlights Importance of Renewable Energy

No matter who you’re rooting for in this weekend’s Super Bowl, solar energy is going to come out on the winning side. For the fourth time in just three years, a major professional sports championship will be decided on Sunday by teams which have invested significantly in clean, dependable solar energy, according to a new, first-of-its-kind analysis

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2015 Category Sleepers Review

Seth Trachtman updates 2015 category sleepers and provides a quick look at some early ADP bargains.

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Tumbling Oil Prices Force Shell to Slash Spending by $15 Billion

By preserving, and even increasing, dividends, energy companies are attempting to keep investors on board while they wait for oil and natural gas prices to rebound to more profitable levels. Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Occidental Petroleum Corp. and ConocoPhillips pledged to slash spending on new wells, pipes and drilling leases by almost $10 billion this year alone -- enough to drill more than 1,400 ...

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Rattlers strong in Cheyenne

CHEYENNE — On Saturday, the Fort Morgan Rattlers youth wrestling program headed north of the Colorado border to take part in the Border Wars, a weekend tournament in Cheyenne with over 400 participants.

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St. Louis Blues goaltender Martin Brodeur announces his retirement

Martin Brodeur is moving from the crease to the front office. The St. Louis Blues goaltender announced his retirement Thursday at a news conference at Scottrade Center. The 42-year-old Montreal native will remain with the organization as a senior adviser to general manager Doug Armstrong. The 10-time all-star and four-time Vezina Trophy winner finished his career with St. Louis after a two ...

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Man arrested in Longmont on 12th DUI charge

LONGMONT — Longmont police have arrested a man on suspicion of drunken driving for the 12th time since 1986. Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett says the arrest serves as an example why the state needs a felony DUI law.

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St. Louis Blues goaltender Martin Brodeur announces his retirement

Martin Brodeur is moving from the crease to the front office. The St. Louis Blues goaltender announced his retirement Thursday at a news conference at Scottrade Center. The 42-year-old Montreal native will remain with the organization as a senior adviser to general manager Doug Armstrong. The 10-time all-star and four-time Vezina Trophy winner finished his career with St. Louis after a two ...

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Playing football as a kid ups brain damage risk

Former NFL players who started tossing the pigskin before age 12 show greater deficits in memory and thinking skills

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Groups to host event focused on hiring vets

Three Colorado organizations have teamed up to encourage local companies and nonprofits to hire veterans and will host an event Feb. 26 to iterate that point. The Pikes Peak Workforce Center partnered with the Small Business Development Center and the Procurement Technical Assistance Center to host the day-long event, which will expose employers to recruiting… Continue Reading Groups to host ...

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Midlands shelter answers back to angry FL dog rescuer

Pawmetto Lifeline says Janelle Marcello, the Florida woman who rescued an abandoned German Shepherd in Palm Coast, Florida, at one point did not wish to adopt the dog.

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U.S. Senate Rejects Amendment on Lesser Prairie Chicken

The U.S. Senate has rejected an amendment by Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas that would have removed the lesser prairie chicken from the federal government's threatened species act.

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Measles outbreak with Disney park origins grows to 95 cases

A measles outbreak whose spread originated at Disneyland has grown to 95 cases.

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Visit Pensacola and the Pensacola Sports Association Welcome Colorado Runner Looking for a Three-peat in Pensacola’s ...

On Saturday, February 7, thousands of runners from across the nation will compete for cash prizes in the annual Pensacola Double Bridge Run. (PRWeb January 29, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1BuxZ3b

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California measles cases still increasing

California health officials said Wednesday there are 79 confirmed measles cases in the state. According to the California Department of Public Health website, 52 of those cases are linked to an outbreak at Disneyland. There are four confirmed cases in...

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Colorado Garden and Home Show offers a taste of spring in Denver

Colorado Garden and Home show brings lush gardens, home and garden products in February.

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The Newest Eating Disorder To (Maybe) Enter The DSM: Orthorexia

Healthy eating is great but in a world of gluten-free everything, some people are taking it too far. When does healthy eating become obsessive? Read Full Story

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Mets set at second base, but shortstop's another story

Wth only three weeks until Spring Training and every major free-agent shortstop off the board, it's clear that Wilmer Flores will receive his chance. He is part of a middle-infield mix that includes a paragon of consistency on one side of the bag in second baseman Daniel Murphy and plenty of upside down on the farm -- but also an enormous question mark -- at one of the most important positions.

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Veteran-owned small business celebrates 25 years

Air Academy Associates is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, incorporated in Colorado Springs 25 years ago. A leader in knowledge-based management systems, Air Academy Associates focuses on design and implementing Lean Six Sigma, Design for Six Sigma and Systematic Innovation. The company has directly led improvement activities in construction, defense, energy, food services ...

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Measles outbreak with Disney park origins grows to 95 cases

A measles outbreak whose spread originated at Disneyland has grown to 95 cases.

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SC ranked low in national report measuring financial stability

South Carolina is rated among the worst states in the nation for financial stability.

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Capitol Report: Here’s how a 2016 electoral tie could unfold

It isn’t even clear who is running to be president in 2016, but one prominent political scientist has already sketched out a scenario of a deadlocked Electoral College.

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HILLSBOROUGH: Rossi caps grid career with title

When Chris Rossi returned to his Hillsborough home for winter break, it was as an All-America, ECAC all-star and All-Northeast-10 Conference lineman.

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HILLSBOROUGH: Mahalsky ran in rare company

Just as he did at Hillsborough High School four years earlier, Ryan Mahalsky saved his best race for last at Lehigh University.

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CSPD Still Seeking Info In Crash That Killed Officer

More than two years after a Colorado Springs motorcycle officer was killed, CSPD is still seeking information on the crash that killed him.

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US Federal Contractor Registration: Winter Storm Juno Destroys Several Homes in New England; FEMA Registration ...

After a devastating blizzard in the Northeast, several homes in the Massachusetts were destroyed as a result of the coastal flooding, strong winds and snowfall. Contractors can contact US Federal Contractor Registration to qualify their business for FEMA contracts and become a registered government contractor. (PRWeb January 29, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/12Pugl3 ...

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Largest Routes Americas Event Ever to Open in Denver

MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 29, 2015 /CNW/ - Routes Americas, now in its 8th year, will see a record number of attendees when the 2015 event opens in Denver, Colorado in three days time, marking the first time that the event has been held in the United States. The event, which will take place from 1 to 3 February 2015, will bring together leading airports, airlines, tourism authorities, policy ...

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Patrick Stephens of Mullen verbally commits to Northern Colorado

Mullen wide receiver Patrick Stephens announced Tuesday on Twitter that he verbally committed to the University of Northern Colorado football team.

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Firefighters rescue cows that took icy dip in Colorado pond

FOUNTAIN, Colo. (AP) — Firefighters in Colorado have rescued two cows that plunged through the ice on a pond.

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Colorado House advances bill on statewide delivery of telemedicine

A bipartisan bill that would bolster telehealth across Colorado by preventing insurance plans from requiring in-person care to patients when it can be appropriately provided remotely passed

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Tallgrass Energy Partners Announces Date for Fourth Quarter 2014 Financial Results and Conference Call

Give the Gift of an Experience in Colorado This Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is around the corner, and what better gift than the gift of an unforgettable experience in Colorado? Below are a few ideas for couples seeking experiences to celebrate the day of love. ...

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Can Mendocino County compete if marijuana goes legal?

With nearby states such as Oregon, Washington and Colorado recently legalizing marijuana, Mendocino County officials are making sure they are prepared if California voters follow suit and legalize the drug for recreational use.

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Alaska officials look Outside for help with potential marijuana problems

FAIRBANKS — Local and state agencies are looking to Colorado for help in preparing to deal with the slew of changes that will be encountered when marijuana possession becomes legal in Alaska next mont

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Packed state ballot predicted for 2016

SACRAMENTO >> California voters in November 2016 may be forced to read a ballot pamphlet as long and dense as a political science textbook — and oddly enough, they'll have the millions who sat out last year's sleepy elections to thank for the extra work.

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Academy requiring trail users to go in pairs

Citing two assaults, the Air Force Academy is enforcing a buddy system for hikers, runners and cyclists.

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Police: Sex predator moves in at Community Corrections

A state-labeled sexually violent predator has moved in at Mesa County Community Corrections, 650 South Ave., and registered appropriately, the Grand Junction Police Department said this morning.

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When aid brings conflict, not relief

Although you might expect that providing aid to impoverished villages in the Philippines could only bring them relief, a University of Illinois study found that the villages that qualified for some forms of aid actually saw an increase in violent conflict.

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FASEB Science Research Conference: Proteases in Hemostasis and Vascular Biology

( Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ) This FASEB Science Research Conference focuses on cutting-edge research how protease networks operating at the blood-tissue interface contribute to the regulation of blood coagulation, endothelial cell and vascular biology, tissue repair and remodeling, developmental processes, common inflammatory diseases, sepsis, diabetes and cancer.

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Broomfield Rattlers Lacrosse holding try-outs Feb. 7

The ever-growing Colorado lacrosse scene is coming to Broomfield in even greater fashion The Broomfield Lacrosse Club is partnering with Broomfield Recreation Services and the Rocky Mountain Rattlers to form the Broomfield Rattlers — a 100-percent program that will start off with players ages 10 to 14.

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Jobless Rate Moves In 2014: CO Best, LA Worst

Colorado's unemployment rate fell by a third. Louisiana's jumped nearly a quarter. Across the country, changes in unemployment rates varied from state to state in 2014, but collectively the numbers pointed to a year of substantial improvement: Jobless rates fell in 46 states, and everyone except Mississippi added jobs.

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Lawmakers want to increase VA Hospital budget

Colorado lawmakers are introducing bills to increase the amount of money allocated for building the new VA hospital.

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AP Analysis: Youth concussion laws pushed by NFL lack bite

Criticized for its own handling of head injuries, the NFL launched an extensive lobbying campaign to pass laws protecting kids who get concussions while playing sports. An Associated Press analysis of the 51 youth concussion laws - one in each state and the District of Columbia - found that fewer than half contain all of the key principles in the initial bill passed in Washington state in 2009.

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Bike-to-work events offer chance to explore barriers to cycling

Cities that host bike-to-work events as their sole effort to increase commuter travel by bicycle may be missing a larger—perhaps more valuable—opportunity, according to a study involving the University of Colorado Boulder and led by the University of Colorado Denver.

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Air Force Academy reports assaults on popular campus trails

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Citing two assaults on popular campus trails since December, the Air Force Academy is warning hikers, runners and cyclists not to go alone until further notice. An Academy spokesman said Wednesday the assaults were still under investigation and he had no information to release on ...

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Congress asked to raise spending cap for Denver VA hospital

DENVER (AP) - Colorado's congressional delegation is asking the House and Senate to raise the spending limit on Denver's new veterans hospital from $800 million to $1.1 billion so the troubled project can be completed. Sen. Michael Bennet, Sen. Cory Gardner and Rep. Mike Coffman introduced legislation Wednesday to raise ...

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Why NHL fans — no matter where they live — should care about the plunging Canadian dollar

Could be bad news. Could be good. All depends who you cheer for.

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City of Ukiah recreational league basketball schedules

City of Ukiah Men's Basketball schedule: (All games played at the ARC gymnasium). Sunday, Feb. 8 5 p.

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Rusty Bowl BMX results

Rusty Bowl hosted a benefit race for one of our riders, Lincoln Foss, on Sunday. Lincoln was injured in an auto accident and is in the hospital.

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Willits Bypass: 150 foot bypass span collapses

A 150-foot long span of the viaduct being poured for the Willits Bypass collapsed completely Thursday with workers on top and around the site. Two men were trapped in the debris. One freed himself while the other was extracted by Little Lake Fire Department; several workers were injured, three were taken to Frank R, Howard Hospital and one was airlifted directly to Santa Rosa.

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Gas prices finally stop falling

NEW YORK — The steady four-month decline in gas prices which has saved motorists more than a dollar per gallon has ended, at least for the moment. The average price of a gallon of regular gas edged up a fraction of a penny to take the national average to $2.04 from $2.03 on Tuesday, according […]

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Colorado Attorney General: 8 indicted in Denver-area meth ring

Eight people, including several believed to be high-ranking members of a motorcycle gang, have been indicted on accusations they operated a drug trafficking ring in the Denver area.

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HILLSBOROUGH: Rossi caps grid career with title

When Chris Rossi returned to his Hillsborough home for winter break, it was as an All-America, ECAC all-star and All-Northeast-10 Conference lineman.

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NFL Mock Draft 2015: Latest 1st-Round Predictions for Nation's Top Prospects

With the week of Super Bowl XLIX finally here, the 2014 season will soon be in the rearview mirror, and the focus will shift completely toward the 2015 NFL draft. OK, let's be honest—the focus has been right there for every organization not named the Seattle Seahawks or New England Patriots for quite some time. Scouts have been poring over tape of top prospects from their bowl-game appearances ...

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HILLSBOROUGH: Mahalsky ran in rare company

Just as he did at Hillsborough High School four years earlier, Ryan Mahalsky saved his best race for last at Lehigh University.

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Study shows challenges of restoring fracking sites

‘Wildlife habitat goals cannot be realized by merely establishing grasses …’ Staff Report FRISCO — Restoring areas after drilling and fracking requires more than just spreading out some dirt and sprinkling a few grass seeds around, according to two Colorado scientists who took a close look at 10 drilling sites in Rio Blanco County. After […]

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Benefit planned for Montana boy with rare heart birth defect

BILLINGS - Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a rare birth defect that leaves a newborn with a number of structural issues on the side of the heart that does not fully develop.

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Roman Abramovich married lover in secret ceremony 6 years ago, she reveals

The Russian billionaire, 48, who is estimated to be worth £6.3billion, met 33-year-old art collector Dasha Zhukova in 2005 - and she has always been referred to as his girlfriend.

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Roma create partnership deals with U.S youth clubs

By Simon Evans MIAMI (Reuters) - Serie A club AS Roma are looking to discover and develop American talent through a new partnership with seven youth soccer clubs in the United States. Roma CEO Italo Zanzi told Reuters that the initiative would include coaching exchanges, allow the American clubs to feature in tournaments in Italy and would be a direct, year-round arrangement. Officials from five ...

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Colorado mulls background checks for youth sports leagues

DENVER (AP) — Colorado is considering becoming the first state to require background checks for people who work for youth sports organizations.

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Governors associations top list of biggest state-race donors

ATLANTA (AP) — The Republican Governors Association and its Democratic counterpart were the dominant players in making donations to pay for state-level elections in 2014. The two groups often served a

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North Dakota: oil producers aim to cut radioactive waste bills

WILLISTON, N.D. (Reuters) - North Dakota's oil industry is pushing to change the state's radioactive waste disposal laws as part of a broad effort to conserve cash as oil prices tumble.

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37.5™ Appoints New General Manager, Europe

BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--37.5 today announced the appointment of textile performance veteran Edouard Liffran to General Manager, Europe.

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Austin Spurs Acquire Trey Gilder

AUSTIN (Jan. 28, 2015) - The Austin Spurs, presented by SWBC, today announced they have acquired small forward Trey Gilder off waivers. Gilder will join the Austin Spurs on Friday when the team hosts the Idaho Stampede at 7:30 p.m. at Cedar Park Center.

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Exercise: New Prescription for Parkinsons Disease

Exercise could be the new prescription for Parkinson's Disease, a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects movement. More than six million people worldwide suffer from Parkinsons and they're traditionally treated with medication and surgery. But 75-year-old Gary Sobel, who was diagnosed with the disease in his early sixties, took a different approach; rather than following his ...

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Anthem Commits More Than $1.7 Million to Colorado Health-Improvement in 2014

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Anthem Commits More Than $1.7 Million to Colorado Health-Improvement in 2014

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Jax benefit dinner in Boulder features 'trash' fish

It's hard to remember now, but it was only a few short years ago when finding local produce on the average restaurant plate was a rare and fleeting thing, if it happened at all.

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Morning photo: Colors of Iceland

Autumn colors in Iceland.

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Congress asked to raise spending cap for Denver VA hospital

U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman and Sen. Cory Gardner are asking Congress to raise the spending limit on Denver's new veterans hospital from $800 million to $1.1 billion so the troubled project can be completed.

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Mountain Metro Transit ridership up

Colorado Springs Mountain Metropolitan Transit reports ridership is up, according to a news release distributed by the city, which stated the local fixed-route bus service provided nearly 3 million one-way trips during 2014. That puts ridership up 10 percent over 2013, which came in at just over 2.6 million one-way trips. MMT attributed the increase… Continue Reading Mountain Metro Transit ...

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Mom: Anti-vaxxers put my baby in quarantine

LOS ANGELES, CA – A baby is quarantine after spending just a little bit of time in the same doctor’s office with a child who had measles. California has reported more measles cases. The number of cases has increased to 73, with 50 of those cases linked to an outbreak at Disneyland, the California Department […]

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RECRUITING: Atascocita's Furquan Shorts gets special visitors from Texas Tech

When walking through the halls of Atascocita High School on Tuesday, senior Furquan Shorts was expecting a special visitor from Texas Tech.

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TRI Pointe Homes Colorado Division Wins Three Awards at The Nationals

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Position that needs improvement: Oregon State

Oregon State missed out on the postseason despite finishing the year with the No. 4 ranked total defense in the Pac-12, an improved running game and a quarterback likely to be among the first five drafted at the position. Position to improve: receivers Why it was a problem: Replacing Biletnikoff Award winner Brandin Cooks never figured to be easy, but his early departure for the NFL left record ...

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Big Chill Pro Fridge Named to Kitchen + Bath Ideas List of 30 Most Innovative Products

Innovative kitchen and bath products combine smart function, seamless style and cutting-edge technology. (PRWeb January 28, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1JHgpPT

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Chris Roach to receive TransWorld SNOWboarding Legend Award at Riders’ Poll

Join us in honoring Chris Roach for his on-going contribution to the culture of snowboarding. The post Chris Roach to receive TransWorld SNOWboarding Legend Award at Riders’ Poll appeared first on Transworld Snowboarding .

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Beetdiggers crack top-10 at Top of the Rockies

LAFAYETTE — It's no secret that the Brush wrestling team wanted to schedule the toughest competition they could find this season.

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Opponents of Christo's river project plan to file appeal

A group opposing artist Christo's plan to hang nearly 6 miles of silvery fabric in sections over the Arkansas River says it will appeal a recent federal court ruling supporting the Bureau of Land Management's approval of the project. The Denver Post reports Rags Over the Arkansas River, or ROAR, filed a notice in U.S. District Court on Monday that it would appeal the federal court's Jan. 8 ...

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What We Learned: Our 30-team second half preview; who wins the East?

I absolutely love everything about All-Star weekend that isn't the All-Star Game. Hockey can be so fun if people let it be fun.

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14th Anniversary Of OSU Plane Crash In Eastern Colorado

Tuesday marked the 14th anniversary of an Oklahoma State University plane crash in eastern Colorado in which 10 members associated with its basketball team died.

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The world's oldest known snake fossils: Rolling back the clock by nearly 70 million years

Fossilized remains of four ancient snakes have been dated between 140 and 167 million years old -- nearly 70 million years older than the previous record of ancient snake fossils -- and are changing the way we think about the origins of snakes.

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Infonetics: Vendor shakeup expected in policy management market as operators seek more flexible solutions

Technology market research firm Infonetics Research, now part of IHS Inc. , today released excerpts from its Policy Management Strategies and Vendor Leadership: Global Service Provider Survey.Infonetics' ...

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Ryan Adams Adds Spring Tour Dates

Ryan Adams has added a few dates to his spring touring schedule. The singer-songwriter will now be performing in Tucson, AZ and New Braunfels, TX this April, while a show at Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre has been confirmed for June. Tickets for the new dates will go on sale this Friday.

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Pitching Marijuana Startups Brings New Meaning to High Tech

Investing in a social network closely tied to a booming industry sounds great, until Apple kicks the thing you invested in out of the App Store because the platform is all about marijuana.

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Colorado prisons make small profit from inmate work program

Auditors say Colorado prisons are making big profits from charging inmates for phone calls and other personal items. But they're struggling to break even from shops run by inmate labor to make furniture and other goods sold to state agencies and the public. The report examined a division of the state prison system called Colorado Correctional Industries, which employs 16,000 inmates with the ...

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Struggling Richards clears waivers for Kings

Los Angeles Kings center Mike Richards cleared waivers Tuesday.

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Illinois reports year's first measles case

A suburban Cook County resident has a confirmed case of measles, but it is not likely linked to the multistate outbreak associated with Disneyland, county and state health officials said Tuesday.

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Area Class 1A District 3 teams dominate boy's state rankings

Area Class 1A District 3 teams dominate boy's state rankings

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14th Anniversary Of OSU Plane Crash In Eastern Colorado

Tuesday marked the 14th anniversary of an Oklahoma State University plane crash in eastern Colorado in which 10 members associated with its basketball team died.

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Panorama Ranks as Canada's Most Expensive Ski Resort

PANORAMA, British Columbia , Jan. 27, 2015 /CNW/ -- Panorama Mountain Village, located in the Purcell Mountains of southeastern British Columbia , is the most expensive ski resort in Canada according to ...

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Craig Ryan’s 1965 International: Lookback photos, more

[related-post id=”88369″/]Following that piece, in which Ryan noted a measure of regret at moving on from a lease to Dart in the late 1970s, Ryan wrote in further with recollections from his relatively brief trucking career.

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Community should support Phoenix

I hope the community will support Phoenix Pain Management Society.

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Eagle County businesses gear up for Championships

Construction on stadium seating for the 2015 FIS World Championships continues outside of the Solaris in Vail on Friday.

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Oldest fossils found in London museum kick off quest for snakes with legs

EDMONTON - Sometimes, the best fossil hunting is done indoors. The chance discovery of a misidentified fossil in a London museum has led a University of Alberta paleontologist to push back the date of the earliest known snake by almost 70 million years â and has kicked off his quest for the

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Open enrollment for Colorado’s health insurance marketplace ends Feb.15

San Juan Basin Health is providing a free informational presentation for residents who would like to know more about how to obtain health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, and how to apply for help with paying for it.

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DEA Is Spying On Millions Of U.S. Drivers With License Plate Readers

Technology does awesome things. It lets us communicate with loved ones, no matter where they are on the planet. It lets us collaborate with colleagues and entrepreneurs thousands of miles away. And of course, it lets us lounge on the sofa in our threadbare, monogrammed Snuggies and order brand-new monogrammed Snuggies. Technology also lets people...

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Hamad bin Khalifa University Hosts Graduate Students from Colorado State University /for Local Press

(MENAFN - QNA) Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU), a member of Qatar Foundation (QF) for Education, Science and Community Development hosted 25 faculty, staff, and graduate stude...

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Illinois reports year's first measles case

A suburban Cook County resident has a confirmed case of measles, but it is not likely linked to the multi-state outbreak associated with Disneyland, county and state health officials said Tuesday.

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Going for the Gold

Anthony Chavez Cifuentes, 18, of Highland, brought home the Bronze Medal from the USA Elite Boxing Tournament in Spokane, Wash. Jan. 17-24 in competition with boxers from throughout the country.

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Snakes date back 167m years

Snakes were learning to slither more than 167 million years ago, 70 million years earlier than previously thought, fossil discoveries have shown.

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Woman Allegedly Hands Baby To Couple In Lakewood, Says ‘She Doesn’t Want It’

A couple dropped a baby off at a fire station in Lakewood on Tuesday morning after they say a woman handed the child to them at a Walmart.

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Baby relinquished to Lakewood Fire Station, no charges

LAKEWOOD, Colo. — A couple dropped off a new born baby at the West Metro Fire Station in Lakewood on Tuesday. According to a statement from Chief Gary Armstrong at West Metro station, a woman handed the couple the baby at a retail store nearby, on 14th and Wadsworth. West Metro Fire and paramedics took […]

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Kings place C Richards on waivers

Slumping center Mike Richards was placed on waivers by the defending champion Los Angeles Kings on Monday.

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Alberta paleontologist on quest to find four-legged snake

The chance discovery of a misidentified fossil in a London museum has led a University of Alberta paleontologist to push back the date of the earliest known snake by almost 70 million years -- and has kicked off his quest for the first four-legged slitherer.

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Colorado right-to-die legislation announced

DENVER (AP) — Colorado Democrats are announcing legislation that would allow sick people to choose when they die.

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Colorado unemployment dips to 4.0 percent in December, jobs added

Colorado unemployment dropped to 4.0 percent in December, while the state added 4,700 jobs during the month, according to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.

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Priority: Help Fort Carson avoid cuts

For Colorado Springs’ military presence in general, and Fort Carson in particular, 2015 already is shaping up to be a pivotal year. At some point, the Department of Defense plans to announce a decision that — in the worst-case scenario — could mean a loss of as many as 16,000 Fort Carson personnel by 2020,… Continue Reading Priority: Help Fort Carson avoid cuts

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Rosetta team to win Swigert Award

During 2014, the remarkable success of the Rosetta Comet Mission, led by the European Space Agency (ESA), fascinated followers around the world. In recognition of this astonishing accomplishment, the Space Foundation will present the Rosetta Comet Team with the 2015 John L. “Jack” Swigert, Jr., Award for Space Exploration. “The 2015 Swigert Award recognizes the… Continue Reading Rosetta team to ...

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Local economy feels healthier to start 2015

Last Friday night, we went out to eat at Fujiyama, one of the many popular restaurants downtown on Tejon Street. Given that Colorado College was playing a home hockey game, and various other entertainment options were available to start the weekend, we didn’t expect to see much in the way of crowds. As we sat… Continue Reading Local economy feels healthier to start 2015

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Kings place C Richards on waivers

Slumping center Mike Richards was placed on waivers by the defending champion Los Angeles Kings on Monday.

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Tuesday (Can the Wild save its season?) edition: Wha' Happened?

Sports Club Stats and Hockey Reference both offer up percentage chances, based on formulas, pace and simulations, that the different NHL teams will make the playoffs. Their numbers are a little different, but both tell essentially the same unsurprising story: the Wild has A LOT of ground to make up and is a long shot to even reach the postseason one year after giving fans hope that deep ...

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Softball. Meet The Boilers: Redshirt Junior Katie Harrison

Catcher/infiedler Katie Harrison joins the Boilermakers after spending two seasons at Chipola College, where she was a first team NJCAA and NFCA first team All-America selection at designated player in 2014.

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“School Choice Week” Is a Good Time to Review the Evidence, NEPC Reports

National Education Policy Center spotlights its lengthy portfolio of evidence-based research on school choice. (PRWeb January 27, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1tlf9gZ

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Couple says mother gave them her newborn baby in Lakewood

Lakewood Police are trying to determine if a baby was legally abandoned on Tuesday morning.

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How Part-Time Pot Shop Workers Create Compliance Concerns in Denver

NEW YORK ( MainStreet ) — More than 90% of theft in the cannabis industry is internal, according to Adherence Colorado, a new firm that conducts third party compliance audits for marijuana dispensaries and grows.

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La Junta swimmers sweep Fountain Valley

A weekend ago in the Fountain-Fort Carson Invitational, the Fountain Valley Danes swept to victory, winning five of the eight individual events and all three relays.

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EPI: Manufacturing jobs pay well

Full-time manufacturing jobs for non-college degree workers pay a wage premium of more than $3,700 annually over jobs in other economic sectors and have a significant positive impact on the U.S. economy, according to a new report issued by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI). In Colorado, the report shows, the average manufacturing worker makes $20.05… Continue Reading EPI: Manufacturing jobs ...

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Lamar girls rebound from loss to St. Mary's to beat James Irwin

Lady Savages rebound from loss to St. Mary's to beat James Irwin

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Kings place C Richards on waivers

Slumping center Mike Richards was placed on waivers by the defending champion Los Angeles Kings on Monday.

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Tuesday (Can the Wild save its season?) edition: Wha' Happened?

Sports Club Stats and Hockey Reference both offer up percentage chances, based on formulas, pace and simulations, that the different NHL teams will make the playoffs. Their numbers are a little different, but both tell essentially the same unsurprising story: the Wild has A LOT of ground to make up and is a long shot to even reach the postseason one year after giving fans hope that deep ...

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Lamar boys fall to St. Mary's, 81-59

Lamar Savages fall to St. Mary's for

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Disturbances have big effect on carbon uptake in southeastern forests

‘Continued forest carbon accumulation in the region is highly sensitive to land use transitions’ Staff Report FRISCO — Forest disturbances, such as fire, disease, and cutting, as well as the impacts of land use change, may be slowing the carbon uptake of southeastern U.S. forests, according to a new U.S. Forest Service study. The research […]

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The world's oldest known snake fossils: Rolling back the clock by nearly 70 million years

( University of Alberta ) Fossilized remains of four ancient snakes have been dated between 140 and 167 million years old -- nearly 70 million years older than the previous record of ancient snake fossils -- and are changing the way we think about the origins of snakes.

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John Gibson and Glenn McCrory help paralysed Gosforth runner in his fundraising drive

Thousands of pounds were raised at a special talk-in for Drew Graham who was left paralysed after a freak fall in America

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11 News This Morning LIVE with Northeast Blizzard

11 News Morning Anchors talk with a CBS Reporter in Long Island LIVE as the storm rolls through the northeast.

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Monday, January 26, 2015

French authorities raid prison cells of radicals

The Paris prosecutor's office says authorities have found phones, USB flash drives and other equipment during searches of about 80 prison cells of Islamic radicals after terrorist attacks earlier this month.

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Mom on trial accused of killing 5-year-old with salt

A confounding and heartbreaking murder case alleging that a mother purposely poisoned her 5-year-old son with salt and documented his decline on social media began Monday in the New York suburbs.

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Colorado lands former Boise State running back

Aaron Baltazar suffered knee injury during freshman season and sat out 2014

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Court rules for company seeking to trim retiree health costs

A unanimous Supreme Court is ordering lower courts to take a new look at a dispute over a chemical company's efforts to cut costs in its health plan for retired workers.

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The latest on the Northeast snowstorm

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Enfield, Connecticut Toyota dealership highlights top Toyota models with interbrand comparisons

By placing Toyota models in quality interbrand comparisons, Gale Toyota located in Enfield, Connecticut is highlighting the best features and traits of the top Toyota models. Drivers looking for the versatility and fuel economy of a mid-size truck will find the 2015 Toyota Tacoma vs 2015 Chevy Colorado comparison influential during their decision-making process. Exceptional four-cylinder fuel ...

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Milk industry fights back against 'anti-dairy folks'

The milk industry is fed up with all the sourness over dairy.

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Uber, Taxis Line Up Lobbyists For Connecticut Battle

A lobbying war between Connecticut's taxi industry and Uber Technologies, whose ride-sharing service is the epitome of a "disruptive technology" and the evolving "sharing economy," is about to emerge from the shadows in Hartford.

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Greek vote shows growing European backlash against austerity

By The Associated Press The election result in Greece reflects a growing European backlash against austerity policies. Across the continent, support is growing for parties and groups outside the...

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Prep for cyber emergency beforehand

A businesswoman agreed to give $100,000 to a computer hacker if the hacker was able to access the business’ critical, personal financial data within 90 days. That’s how confident the businesswoman and her IT department were that their firewall and security systems would keep the hacker at bay. So she signed the $100,000 contract. Fast… Continue Reading Prep for cyber emergency beforehand

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Covey’s theme: Trust

Stephen M.R. Covey has a specific message for Colorado Springs, and he’s coming here to deliver it. Covey, CEO of the Covey Leadership Center and son of renowned writer Stephen R. Covey, author of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” will present “Leading at the Speed of Trust” on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the… Continue Reading Covey’s theme: Trust

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Milk industry fights back against 'anti-dairy folks'

Oklahoma is willing to put three executions on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews whether a certain sedative can render death row inmates sufficiently unconscious.

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Other States Look to the Denver Regional Council of Governments as a National Model for Transportation Planning

DRCOG highlighted in new nationwide guidebook from Transportation for America (PRWeb January 26, 2015) Read the full story at http://ift.tt/1tgPc27

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Semi truck accident closes Colo. 52 in Boulder County

An accident involving four cars and a semi truck has closed down Colo. 52 between US 287 and 95th Street in Boulder County, according to officials.

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Longmont man sought in heroin trafficking bust arrested on shoplifting charges

One of two suspects still sought by Longmont police as part of a heroin trafficking investigation was arrested in Thornton on Sunday on shoplifting charges.

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Alabama appeals decision blocking ban on same-sex marriage

One prospective juror said she had a panic attack. Another claimed to have a bad back. A third is in the military and worried he would be deployed during the trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes.

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Rapids say Chris Klute trade provided "great return," flexibility

Chris Klute of the Colorado Rapids slide tackles Hector Jimenez of the Columbus Crew during the first half of an MLS match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on July 4, 2014, in Commerce City,

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Oklahoma could halt executions for Supreme Court drug review

Oklahoma is willing to put three executions on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews whether a certain sedative can render death row inmates sufficiently unconscious.

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Stocks mixed on uncertainty in Europe

Oklahoma is willing to put three executions on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews whether a certain sedative can render death row inmates sufficiently unconscious.

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Greek vote shows growing European backlash against austerity

By The Associated Press The election result in Greece reflects a growing European backlash against austerity policies. Across the continent, support is growing for parties and groups outside the...

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Pediatricians Say Don't Lock Up Teenagers For Using Marijuana

Making pot legal for adults makes it more likely that teens will use too, according to the nation's pediatricians. And that's a problem, because marijuana harms developing brains.

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CU-Boulder pitches telescope that could image at higher-res than Hubble

It looks like the Hubble Space Telescope could have some competition. Researchers at the University of Colorado will update NASA this week on the Aragoscope, their space telescope concept that could potentially provide images that are up to 1,000 times sharper than those from Hubble, according to a CU-Boulder press release .

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Oklahoma could halt executions for Supreme Court drug review

Oklahoma is willing to put three executions on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews whether a certain sedative can render death row inmates sufficiently unconscious.

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Alabama appeals decision blocking ban on same-sex marriage

The state of Alabama is appealing a federal judge's order overturning its ban on same-sex marriage.

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Stocks mixed on uncertainty in Europe

By ALEX VEIGA AP Business Writer Financial markets drifted between small gains and losses in morning trading Monday, as investors weighed the implications of an election victory in Greece by a party...

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Author of Twitter best-seller working on Silk Road book

The author of a best-seller about Twitter is working on an investigative book about the black market website Silk Road.

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France, seeking growth, debates bill to free up labor rules

France's Parliament has started debating a bill promoted by the Socialist government aimed at freeing up the country's labor rules and regulations, in order to boost hiring.

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Death toll from GM ignition switches rises to at least 50

At least 50 people have died in crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches.

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Steamboat Springs library tastes lean toward the literary

The top-circulated adult fiction title at Steamboat Springs' Bud Werner Memorial Library in 2014 was Sue Monk Kidd’s “The Invention of Wings.” The novel chronicles the lives of two memorable American women in a story that was inspired by abolitionist Sarah Grimke, and it also provides a glimpse into the literary likes of Steamboat readers. “I was pretty excited about the caliber of books ...

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Staircase fractures in microbialites and travertines, Italy

Matteo Maggi and colleagues from Italy and Brazil present a new model of the development of fractures showing a stairway trajectory, commonly occurring in finely laminated rock, such microbialites and travertines. These fractures strongly enhance permeability by connecting several highly porous zones enveloped in tight impermeable levels. Understanding and predicting this fracture pattern ...

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France, seeking growth, debates bill to free up labor rules

France's Parliament has started debating a bill promoted by the Socialist government aimed at freeing up the country's labor rules and regulations, in order to boost hiring.

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Death toll from GM ignition switches rises to at least 50

At least 50 people have died in crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches.

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Climate Forecast: More Southwest Droughts and Australian Floods

A new study says global warming will lead to more extreme swings of the El Niño-La Niña cycle.

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Hunt for Lost Comet-Lander Hangs in the Balance

The Rosetta mission would have to sacrifice other scientific work at the comet to search for Philae -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

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Horner, Airgas-Safeway disappointed after missing Tour of California invitation

Do you like this? Tweet Earlier this week when the Amgen Tour of California announced 18 teams that will be competing in the 10th edition of the race in May, the Airgas-Safeway team of 2011 champion Chris Horner was conspicuously missing from the list.

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Grow Their Own! California Tribe Will Grow Medical Marijuana on Tribal Land

The Pinoleville Pomo Nation in northern California's Mendocino County is set to be the first tribe to grow and manufact...

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Medical pot only OK for sick kids failed by other drugs: MDs

With virtually no hard proof that medical marijuana benefits sick children, and evidence that it may harm developing brains, the drug should only be used for severely ill kids who have no other treatment option, the nation's most influential pediatricians group says in a new policy.

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Study: Even with Copayments for Nonurgent Care, Medicaid Patients Still Rely on ERs

How can states and federal government provide adequate health care to poor people, without overburdening taxpayers or leaving health care providers with billions in unpaid bills? That thorny problem is especially challenging in the aftermath of a recession and congressional mandates expanding Medicaid eligibility.

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US Embassy in Yemen's capital closes to public

The State Department says the U.S. Embassy in Yemen has closed to the public over security concerns amid street violence and turmoil that is roiling the impoverished Arab country.

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Academy cadet killed in skiing accident

The U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs announced Monday that one of its cadets has died from injuries sustained in a skiing accident. Cadet 4th Class John Lindsey was pronounced dead Saturday at the scene of the accident at Summit County’s Keystone Resort, according to an Academy news release. Summit County Coroner determined the cause… Continue Reading Academy cadet killed in skiing ...

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Armed suspect barricaded in Pasadena apartment

Pasadena police say an armed suspect is barricaded inside an apartment on Harkness Avenue. The incident is unfolding in the 70 block of North Harkness Avenue. Residents in the building are being evacuated.

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Liberia: Only 5 people being treated for Ebola in country

Liberia says there are currently only five confirmed cases of Ebola in the entire country.

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Thousands of flights canceled as storm descends on the East

By The Associated Press More than 5,000 flights in and out of East Coast airports have been canceled as a major snowstorm packing up to three feet of snow barrels down on the region.

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SAG Awards win sends 'Birdman' Oscar hopes soaring

By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer Oscar hopes for "Birdman" got an enormous updraft over the weekend with big wins from the acting and producing guilds, possibly sending the comedy soaring over the perceived...

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Pediatric Academy Now Says Medical Marijuana May Help Some Ill Kids

Marijuana use should be decriminalized and federal officials should reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug to spur vital medical research, the leading group of U.S. pediatricians recommended Monday.

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Convercent Announces Release of Enhanced Compliance Case Management to Simplify Handling of Multiple Allegations

Supreme Court says retiree health benefits can expire

(FILES)A view of the US Supreme Court seen from the top of the US Capitol dome in this December 19, 2013 file photo in Washington, DC. A US Supreme Court justice has blocked a stipulation in the new health care reform law that requires some religion-affiliated organizations to provide insurance that includes birth control.

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Medical pot only OK for sick kids failed by other drugs: MDs

With virtually no hard proof that medical marijuana benefits sick children, and evidence that it may harm developing brains, the drug should only be used for severely ill kids who have no other treatment option, the nation's most influential pediatricians group says in a new policy.

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Company seeks rights to names of iconic Grand Canyon lodges

To those who know and love the Grand Canyon, the names of its historic lodges are synonymous with the national park itself.

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Pac-12 predictions: Washington ** at No. 12 Utah

The revenge motive never came up Saturday when coach Lorenzo Romar and Nigel Williams-Goss met with the media to talk about Sunday's game at No. 12 Utah.

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National NAACP leader urges pursuit of justice

People should continue to fight bigotry and unfairness in the criminal injustice system, Cornell William Brooks said.

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Items from storied Caribou Ranch recording studio sold

DENVER (AP) — Auctioneers have sold nearly 500 items from a recording studio that put the Rocky Mountains on the rock and roll map.

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National NAACP leader urges pursuit of justice

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The national leader of the NAACP says people should not be deterred from pursuing justice while possible hate crimes are being investigated, including an attempted bombi

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Hirscher left in trail of risk-taker Hargin

World champion Marcel Hirscher was left ruing a mistake on Sunday that cost him a second Kitzbuehel slalom title, risk-taking Swede Mattias Hargin instead claiming a maiden World Cup triumph. The Swede said he had taken inspiration from watching Germany's Felix Neureuther, who finished third here, skiing in Wengen last week.

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Lindsey Vonn heads home for world champs in winning shape

ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — Exceeding expectations in her comeback season, Lindsey Vonn now heads to her hometown world championships injury-free and winning races in style. That is a rare luxury, the Alpine ski star reflected Sunday, after running her women's World Cup wins record mark to 64 with an impressive super-G victory. Vonn's mastery of a tricky course setting meant only one racer ...

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NAACP leader urges pursuit of justice after bombing attempt

Nearly three weeks after an attempted bombing in Colorado Springs near the headquarters of the NAACP, the national leader of the organization told several hundred people on Saturday they should not be deterred from...

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Eastern Michigan basketball player and fellow student killed

Authorities say an Eastern Michigan University women's basketball player and another student were killed in a head-on collision.

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Eastern Michigan basketball player and fellow student killed

Authorities say an Eastern Michigan University women's basketball player and another student were killed in a head-on collision.

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NAACP leader urges pursuit of justice after bombing attempt

Nearly three weeks after an attempted bombing in Colorado Springs near the headquarters of the NAACP, the national leader of the organization told several hundred people on Saturday they should not be deterred from...

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Items From Storied Caribou Ranch Recording Studio Sold

Auction held for pianos, art, furniture from Colorado's storied Caribou Ranch recording studio

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The move is immediately denounced by Alaskan lawmakers. Critics say an outsourced government analysis of Keystone wishes away the environmental risks.

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Exit poll: Greece's anti-bailout Syriza party wins election

Nearly three weeks after an attempted bombing in Colorado Springs near the headquarters of the NAACP, the national leader of the organization told several hundred people on Saturday they should not be deterred from...

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Auction held for pianos, art, furniture from Colorado's storied Caribou Ranch recording studio

DENVER — Auctioneers have sold nearly 500 items from a recording studio that put the Rocky Mountains on the rock and roll map.

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Elk Herd Out for A Stroll in Colorado Neighborhood

A herd of elk pass through a neighborhood in Evergreen, Colo., Sunday morning.

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Woman hit, killed by car while chasing stray dog

The woman has not been identified.

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Vonn powers to St. Moritz super-G victory

RECORD-SETTING WIN: Lindsey Vonn speeds down the course on her way to win an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in St. Moritz, Switzerland, Sunday. Lindsey Vonn mastered a tricky super-G race on Sunday for a record-extending 64th World Cup victory.

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Watch: 'Saturday Night Live' spoofs Deflategate

Congratulations. You've made it through nearly a week of Deflategate, the NFL's investigation into whether the Patriots used footballs that failed to meet the league's inflation regulations in

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'Your Lives Matter': NAACP President Calls For Americans To Stand Against Violence

The national president of the NAACP called for Americans of all walks of life to stand together as one nation against violence and bigotry.

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Abdullah leads North to 34-13 win over South in Senior Bowl

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Nebraska's Ameer Abdullah wanted to leave an impression on more than just the NFL watchers at the Senior Bowl .

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Huskies hoops links: UW's new defense working well

In the past three games, Washington has relied exclusively on a 2-3 zone and the results have been surprisingly positive. The Huskies are holding opponents to six fewer points (56.7) during that span. Washington allowed just 43 points last week to Oregon State and upset Colorado 52-50 on Thursday. In both wins, the Beavers and Buffaloes failed to shoot better than 32 percent from the field ...

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New space telescope concept may provide 1k times sharper images than Hubble

New space telescope concept may provide 1,000 times sharper images than Hubble Space Telescope, it has been reported.

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In Case You Missed It, This New Marijuana Study Has a Smoking Revelation

In Case You Missed It, This New Marijuana Study Has a Smoking Revelation

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Experts assist Central American canegrowers

AUSTRALIAN Cane Farmers Association (ACFA) Senior Deputy Chairman, Robert Quirk, has joined a global team of experts to help investigate the causes of, and to help implement measures to prevent the spread of a form of chronic kidney disease (CKDnT) that is devastating the Central American hand cane cutting community.

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National NAACP leader visits Colorado Springs to urge action in wake of bombing attempt

The national leader of the NAACP says people should not be deterred from pursuing justice while possible hate crimes are being investigated, including an attempted bombing in Colorado Springs near the headquarters of the NAACP.

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National NAACP Leader Urges Pursuit of Justice

National NAACP leader visits Colorado Springs to urge action in wake of bombing attempt

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Daily Digest: Broncos face more questions with Manning than without; more

Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, the Denver weather forecast, Denver traffic information, and the stories that will be talked about on Sunday, Jan. 25.

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'Death-qualified' juror search slows marathon, theater cases

FILE - This file photo provided Friday, April 19, 2013 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

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NHL all-star weekend missing big stars

Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby will not take part in the NHL's All-Star Game, and has only played one in his entire career due to annual January-to-February ailments and injuries.

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