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Military could meet Guantanamo deadline on short notice, commander says
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- The military can comply...
University of Illinois chancellor resigns in wake of admissions scandal
CHICAGO — University of Illinois Chancellor Richard Herman...
Blagojevich adviser pleads guilty, will aid prosecutors
CHICAGO — Another domino has fallen in the corruption case...
House leaders urged to post legislation well before votes
WASHINGTON — As Congress prepares to consider historic...
Comcast to put cable shows online for paying customers
PHILADELPHIA — Comcast Corp. says it has developed an online...
Supreme Court to rule on release of detainees into U.S.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court's decision Tuesday to weigh...
U.S. to ease medical marijuana prosecutions
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department said Monday that it would mellow out on prosecuting medical marijuana users in the 14 states in which therapeutic pot smoking is allowed...
Foes say makeover of Army Reserve facility isn’t all it could...
One of the most significant residential developments currently planned for the city of Boulder has been quietly flying under the radar...
Longmont’s City Council election gets rough
Municipal elections are supposed to be quiet, nonpartisan events that revolve around things like city council seats, libraries, and maybe the tile in the locker rooms at the local recreation center. In fact, municipal elections are perceived by many to be so ...
Who is pulling the strings at CU?
During the Ward Churchill trial last spring, there was a witness who traveled all the way from California to testify on behalf of the fired University of Colorado professor of ethnic studies, but the judge sided with CU attorneys' arguments and prohibited the witness...