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Funding dispute erupts over White Christmas Ball
A dispute over Boulder’s 1940s WWII Swing Era Ball has each side accusing the other of mismanaging funds. Three people identifying themselves as board members of the Ball's nonprofit — Wanda Plimmer, Robert Dudley and Chris Dailey, CEO of Boulder Creek Events ...
Woman fights off would-be attacker
University of Colorado Boulder Police are investigating an attempted sexual assault that occurred last night on CU-Boulder's East Campus...
Quietly, Obama’s ‘new foundation’ sinks into slogan history
WASHINGTON — Lyndon Johnson envisioned a "Great Society." Franklin D. Roosevelt offered Americans a "New Deal." President Barack Obama is building a "New Foundation" — or, at least, he was...
CU taps four law dean finalists
Four finalists have been chosen for the position of dean of the CU Law School, CU officials announced today...
Camera/Times-Call deal gone awry?
Those involved in the Daily Camera/Colorado Daily/Denver Post parent company’s planned takeover of the Longmont Times-Call and its sister papers are not commenting on whether the acquisition went through as planned...
Groupon to adjust ads after striking sour chord at Super Bowl
CHICAGO — Like many others watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, Lazaro Fuentes perked up when he saw images of Tibet on his TV screen, accompanied by narration about the region's human rights abuses under China communist rule...
In a bid to reignite its growth, AOL to buy the...
In a bid to make itself relevant again, struggling Internet pioneer AOL Inc. announced late Sunday that it would buy the Huffington Post, the well-known news and opinion site, for $315 million in cash and stock...
Snowboarder dies at Eldora
A snowboarder at Eldora Mountain resort died yesterday after hitting a tree...
Obama administration looking to help states cut Medicaid costs
WASHINGTON—Facing a revolt from states facing huge...
Early sales of Verizon iPhone suspended after record first day for...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Verizon Wireless...









