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Obama orders gasoline-price probe

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama...

Evacuated Lefthand residents return to homes

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The final group of residents evacuated Friday due to the Lefthand fire were allowed to return their houses Saturday evening...

Teed off

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As the fallout continues over the golf-and-liquor junkets taken by executives at the state’s workers’ compensation company, Pinnacol Assurance, some lawmakers are privately reviving the idea of using the group’s millions in surplus funds to help shore up the state’s ...

Ellie’s Eco Home Store up for sale, owner says

A new owner is being sought for Ellie’s Eco Home Store in Boulder. Steve Savage, majority owner of the eco-friendly shop, announced in a March 8 press release that he and his co-owners are seeking a new owner.“Ellie’s is still very special to me and, given the ...

Briefs | KGNU holds pledge drive

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KGNU holds pledge drive...

Vivian Schiller, NPR chief, resigns amid ‘tea party’ video fallout

WASHINGTON — The chief executive officer of NPR, Vivian Schiller, has departed following tumult over comments made by a National Public Radio executive about the "tea party...

Fire at the Oak at Fourteenth restaurant contained

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City of Boulder firefighters contained a fire Wednesday at the two-story building housing the Oak at Fourteenth restaurant, at 1400 Pearl St...

David Crosby, Graham Nash to deliver closing address at Conference of...

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Organizers of the University of Colorado's Conference on World Affairs (CWA) have announced that David Crosby and Graham Nash — of the legendary band Crosby, Nash, Stills and Young — will deliver the conference's closing plenary address, called “Life Matters,” at 2:...

Facebook, Warner Bros. agree to distribution deal

LOS ANGELES — Warner Bros. has become the first Hollywood...

Marine’s dad vows to defy Westboro church on court costs, lawyer...

WASHINGTON — The father of a Marine killed in Iraq won't pay the nearly $100,000 in court costs charged by Westboro Baptist Church, which picketed his son's 2006 funeral, in the wake of his unsuccessful lawsuit against the group, his lawyer said...

‘Birthright citizenship’ under attack

PHILADELPHIA — Twelve years ago, Lizbeth Ramos and her common-law husband, Juan, left their hometown near Puebla, Mexico, and set out on foot across the desert for the Arizona border, to slip into new lives as illegal immigrants...