Sunday, January 25, 2015

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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Colorado Mesa University student dies in fall

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — The president of Colorado Mesa University says authorities believe a student accidentally fell from a 4-story dormitory window and died on Saturday.

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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 bombing in Colorado Springs near the headquarters of the NAACP.

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Experts assist Central American canegrowers

- Mr Quirk, along with the help of champion cane cutter from Ayr, Paul Donnelly, travelled to El Salvador recently to teach the cane cutters a technique which allows them to cut the same about of cane while using far less energy in an attempt to combat chronic kidney disease.

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

BOSTON (AP) - One prospective juror was brutally frank when asked whether he could consider a sentence of life in prison for the man accused of bombing the Boston Marathon.

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New Hampshire considers ban on drones for hunting

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — While several states have already outlawed the use of drones in hunting, New Hampshire may go further and ban so-called "smart rifles" and live-action game cameras as well.

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Lindsey Vonn wins super-G for 64th World Cup victory

Lindsey Vonn mastered a tricky super-G race on Sunday for a record-extending 64th World Cup victory.

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Colorado student dies in fall from dorm window

The victim was identified as 20-year-old Spencer Pannwitz of Parker.

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'Death-qualified' juror search slows cases

One prospective juror was brutally frank when asked whether he could consider a sentence of life in prison for the man accused of bombing the Boston Marathon.

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Colorado Mesa University Student Dies In Fall

The president of Colorado Mesa University says authorities believe a student accidentally fell from a 4-story dormitory window and died on Saturday.

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Caribou Ranch auction draws thousands of music lovers, collectors

In its heyday, some of the top names in music passed through Caribou Ranch, a recording studio nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.

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Rocky Mountain National Park celebrates a century of preserving nature

One hundred years ago, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation that created Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Measles outbreak centered in California climbs to 78 cases, 7 states

A measles outbreak that originated in Disneyland has climbed to 78 cases as the virus continues to spread.

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

FILE - In this June 4, 2013 file photo, Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes sits in court in Centennial, Colo. Holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in the suburban Denver movie theater in 2012, and faces a possible death penalty sentence if convicted.

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Washington comes calling on No. 12 Utah

The 12th-ranked Utah Runnin' Utes settle in at the Huntsman Center on Sunday as they host the Washington Huskies in Pac-12 Conference action.

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Washington comes calling on No. 12 Utah

Salt Lake City, UT (SportsNetwork.com) - The 12th-ranked Utah Runnin' Utes settle in at the Huntsman Center on Sunday as they host the Washington Huskies in Pac-12 Conference action. The Utes, who dropped four places in the latest poll due to a 69-51 loss to nationally-ranked Arizona last weekend, entered this weekend tied with the Wildcats for first place in the Pac-12 standings at 5-1. The ...

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Child-friendly barangay search discontinued

WITH the removal of some items in the executive budget, a program aimed at promoting children’s rights would have to be discontinued in the meantime, a Cagayan de Oro City Government official said. Accusing the City Council's majority bloc for failing to see “the essence of the program,” City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD) chief Teddy Sabugaa is dismayed over the decision of the majority ...

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California Measles Outbreak Spreads To Nearly 80 In 7 States, Mexico

A measles outbreak that began at two Disney theme parks, in Anaheim, California last December has spread to seven states and Mexico. The California Department of Public Health now reports 68 cases in 11 parts of the state. Cases have also been confirmed in Washington, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Nebraska, Arizona and Mexico. Most of those California Measles Outbreak Spreads To Nearly 80 In 7 States ...

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22 things to do today, Jan. 25, in Boulder County

Harvey is a six-foot-tall rabbit invisible to everyone except Elwood P. Dowd, much to the exasperation of his social-climbing sister, Veta.

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Wyoming's reaction to Obama methane proposal: no big deal

In recent years, as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rolled out plans to regulate carbon dioxide, ozone and water, reactions in Wyoming fell into a predictable pattern.

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‘Death-Qualified’ Juror Search Slows Marathon, Theater Cases

One prospective juror was brutally frank when asked whether he could consider a sentence of life in prison for the man accused of bombing the Boston Marathon. “I would sentence him to death,” he said, then added: “I can’t imagine any evidence that would change how I feel about what happened.” Another prospective juror said […]

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

Nebraska's Ameer Abdullah wanted to leave an impression on more than just the NFL watchers at the Senior Bowl.

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