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Most Colo. Highways Reopen after White Out Conditions
Most Colorado highways have reopened after a snowstorm caused icy roads and poor visibility for holiday travelers returning home.
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Colo. ranchers oppose plan for wolf recovery
A push by conservation groups to bring wolves back to the Southern Rockies has fueled a new round of controversy, with Colorado ranchers going on record to oppose the attempt.
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Kansas, Colorado battling again in Arkansas River water case
For more than a century, Kansas and Colorado have fought over the water in the Arkansas River.
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Weather closes highways; 4 injured in separate crashes due to weather
The American Red Cross is working to open a shelter in Silverthorne due to road closures on Interstate 70 in the mountains.
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Realities of a slowing natural gas boom in western Colorado
The gas drillers in Colorado are almost unanimous in complaining about the threat of new oil and gas regulations, both at the state and federal levels, but few of them are willing to put primary blame on the ...
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Unmask True Colorado Flavors this Holiday Season
We are creatures of habit and slow to change our culinary traditions during the holiday season.
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Glenwood Canyon accident closes I-70
Published November 29, 2008 at 10:18 a.m. Updated November 29, 2008 at 3:15 p.m. A winter storm laid a blanket of wet, heavy snow on southwestern Colorado and snarled traffic along the I-70 corridor.
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Suspected Craigslist Commenter Charged With libel
A man accused of making unflattering online comments about his ex-lover and her attorney on Craigslist has been charged with two counts of criminal libel.
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Early Western Slope of Colorado Bank Robberies
'The Kid,' Jim Shirley, and George Law shown after being shot down during the Meeker bank robbery.
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Colorado Begins Process to Register Occupational Therapists, Sets January 1 Deadline
In May 2008, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter signed legislation requiring all occupational therapists in the state to verify they have met professional education, experience, and examination requirements through ...
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State gas prices drop, and Glenwood Springs still the most expensive
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - Colorado's average price per gallon of regular unleaded dropped below the $2 dollar mark for the first time in more than 3 years, on Nov.
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Shoppers line up for Black Friday deals
Steep, early-bird discounts lured even first-timers into the dark for pre-dawn store openings this morning, marking the traditional start of the holiday shopping season.
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Conference to Explore Carbon Credit for Colorado's Agriculture and Forestry Sectors
Interested ranchers and farmers are invited to attend a one-day, Dec. 4 conference, 'Terrestrial Carbon Credit Opportunities in Colorado for Landowners and Producers .' The conference will focus on ...
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TV host Aaron Harber's application to become Colorado's Secretary of State
In last week's blog " TV host Aaron Harber on Why He Should Be Colorado's Next Secretary of State ," Aaron Harber, host of Channel 12's Aaron Harber Show , offered his rationale for why he should succeed Mike ...
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Inside the mind of a man accused of killing his father
This is the story of a family man, who's accused of stabbing his own father to death.
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Victims In Springfield Fire Identified
The names of three people killed in a fire in southeast Colorado early Friday have been released.
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Authorities search Colorado Springs church
Authorities have raided a Colorado Springs church as part of a theft investigation launched more than a year ago.
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Ritter optimistic upon return from Asia trip
Gov. Bill Ritter appears at a press conference this morning with participants in the Colorado-Asia trade mission.
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Colorado Community College System, fired president reach deal
Christine Johnson, who was ousted as president of Community College of Denver in a bitter public battle last year, has reached a financial settlement and is now working at the University of Colorado at Denver.
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CPIA Names RealD as Colorado Photonics Innovator of the Year
The Colorado Photonics Industry Association announced today that it has named RealD of Boulder as the 2008 Colorado Photonics Innovator of the Year.
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