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CDOT: Part of I-70 could reopen to traffic Thursday
Highway crews will make every effort to reopen some portion of Interstate 70 through Glenwood Canyon on Thursday, the Colorado Department of Transportation announced Wednesday evening.
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Cops: Ex-TSA Worker Tried Damaging Computer With Terror Info
A former Transportation Security Administration employee in Colorado has been charged with trying to sabotage a computer that contained a database for screening potential terrorists.
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Colorado Unemployment Rate Edges up to 7.4 Percent
Colorado's unemployment rate rose 0.1 percentage point in January to 7.4 percent, the state Department of Labor and Employment said Wednesday.
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Colo. highway closed for 3rd day...
The shortest detour is more than 200 miles long.The highway has been closed since Monday after a rock slide rained boulders onto the roadway and punched gaping holes into an elevated section.No one was hurt and no vehicles were damaged.A crew spent Tuesday breaking rocks off the canyon wall and examining a huge boulder to see if should be broken up ...
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Colorado may ban promotions by elected officials
A Colorado senator says the state's top elected officials are wasting thousands of dollars on official brochures and ads promoting themselves and he wants to stop it.
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I-70 Closed: Day Two
Interstate 70 remained closed after a massive rockslide shut down 17 miles of the freeway.
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Colorado Growth Model gains popularity with states
BCBR Article Colorado Growth Model gains popularity with states By Staff March 8, 2010 -- DENVER - Arizona and Indiana are the latest states to sign on with the Colorado Department of Education to use the Colorado Growth Model for monitoring student achievement.
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2,068 rural Colo. drivers belted with tickets
A week-long Click It or Ticket enforcement in rural Colorado left 224 local drivers with tickets for failing to buckle up.
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Energy groups relieved sage grouse won't be listed
An Interior Department announcement Friday that it won't list sage grouse as an endangered or threatened species opens the way for continued development of the West's wind energy and oil and gas industries.
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1. Amazon to Colorado associates: Youa re fired
On Monday morning Colorado-based Amazon Associates woke up to an e-mail informing them that they were fired.
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Major rock slide closes I-70 in western Colorado
A rock slide punched gaping holes in a bridge and left huge boulders on Interstate 70, closing a 17-mile stretch of the highway in western Colorado.
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Colorado Asks Us To Halt Medical Marijuana Raids
Colorado lawmakers trying to regulate marijuana dispensaries are asking the U.S. attorney general to stop raids of medical marijuana operations.
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Hoosier Park owner files for bankruptcy
The company that owns Indiana's Hoosier Park casino and horse track and a Colorado casino is seeking a reorganization of its finances in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
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Colorado Senate Election 2010: GOPa s Jane Norton Ahead of Dems Romanoff & Bennet
Jane Norton, the Republican challenger for the US Senate seat in Colorado is still ahead in the polls , but the race is tightening.
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Colorado website shows you where your tax money goes
Finding out where your tax money is spent is as easy as going online. KDVR Denver 5:26 PM MST, March 7, 2010 Colorado Tax Tracker DENVER - On Sunday Colorado State Treasurer Cary Kennedy launched a new feature on the Colorado Department of Treasury website showing Coloradans how much of their hard-earned money is spent on different state projects, ...
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62 Pronghorn Released on Colorado's Western Slope
Wildlife officers have transferred 62 pronghorn captured on private property near Pueblo to the Gunnison basin to boost the population in Colorado's Western Slope.
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Report: State's snowpack at lowest level since '02
February's weather didn't do a whole lot for the state's snowpack. That comes from the state office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, which measures snowpack in the Colorado mountains.
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Dog's fate up in the air
But a report filed by a Lafayette veterinary technician claims Spork has a jagged edge.
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Eagle County: Hidden Gems backers plan to split proposal
EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado - A portion of the Hidden Gems Wilderness Campaign's proposal will be turned over to U.S. Rep.
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CU Idol: Ten finalists compete for crown Friday
University of Colorado junior Caroline Clark is one of 10 finalists in Friday s CU Idol contest.
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