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Police: Disgruntled employee was shooter
The husband and wife who owned Boulder Stove and Flooring were likely shot by a disgruntled employee who was mad about pay and who then turned the gun on himself, Boulder police say...
Olympic champ faces doping ban for ExtenZe use
Reigning Olympic and world 400-meter track champion LaShawn Merritt...
‘A delicate time’
Carolyn Drews has volunteered at the Emergency Family Assistance Association (EFAA) food bank for two years. The shelves have always been full. Recently, that’s...
Tropical Storm Ida takes shape in Caribbean
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Tropical Storm Ida formed in the southwest Caribbean on Wednesday, about three weeks shy of the end of hurricane season. It was initially forecast to move north toward the Gulf of Mexico...
Elise Jones, Lt. Gov. Garcia to advocate for carbon emissions limits
Public officials, environmental advocates and business owners will hold a press conference to emphasize the need for regulations on carbon pollution in Denver at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 at the Tattered Cover bookstore on 16th Street in LoDo...
Tsunami hurtles across Hawaii’s shores, causes no damage
SEATTLE — A tsunami triggered by a massive earthquake in Chile surged across Hawaii on Saturday, churning up sediment with minor waves and tidal surges, but causing no apparent damage...
Latino clergy group plans legal challenge to Arizona immigration law
HACKENSACK, N.J. — A national Latino clergy group intends to file a federal court petition Tuesday in Phoenix challenging the constitutionality of Arizona's controversial new immigration law, which is the toughest in the nation...
Clean air rally planned
Groups and individuals concerned about safeguarding the climate, clean air and social justice are holding rallies in Boulder and Denver this weekend to draw attention to the recent attacks in Congress against the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Protection Agency and...










