SWAT retrieves infant in La Salle, apprehends father The father who held his baby hostage in a La Salle house this morning was arrested after police found him hiding behind a nearby liquor store. "Drugged Driving" mobile billboard and trailer stolen before campaign starts CDOT's educational campaign warning drivers of the dangers of driving drugged kicks off tomorrow, but without a large piece — literally. An 8 by 20 foot billboard for the "Drugged Driving" campaign was stolen in Jefferson County last night. Colorado unemployment holds steady at 8.5 percent Colorado's unemployment rate was 8.5 percent in July, according to new data from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. Tuskegee Airmen medal recovered that was stolen from Colorado Springs veteran Colorado Springs police say they have returned a Tuskegee Airmen medal to a man after it was reported stolen in a burglary. |
Boulder officials: Camera redevelopment should be "iconic" The redevelopment of the former Camera newspaper site in downtown Boulder should be a building that's iconic and unique, city board members said Thursday night. The proposed redevelopment of the two-building property off 11th and Pearl streets took its first step in the city's planning process as the Boulder Planning Board and Landmarks Board reviewed the concept plans at a joint hearing. Stocks turn lower as traders prepare for weekend The stock market piled on more losses Friday as investors began seeking the safety of cash or bonds ahead of the weekend. Powderhorn's new owners talk of improvements The new owners of the Powderhorn ski resort near Grand Junction say new terrain parks, snowmaking, lower season pass prices and grooming improvements are in store this year, though major lift improvements will wait until the 2012-2013 season. |
 Hancock drops off suggestion boxes at police substations to open dialogue Denver Mayor Michael Hancock this morning dropped off a suggestion box at the District 6 substation looking to open a dialogue between his office and police officers about the department. Support shown for Mayor Hancock's 'Denver Seeds' initiative Mayor Michael Hancock invited business owners and farmers alike to City Hall Thursday afternoon to gain insight on ways to improve and grow an urban farming initiative he proposed while campaigning for office. Lamborn to meet with civil rights activists over "tar baby" comment Civil rights groups are hoping to meet with Republican Rep.Doug Lamborn over his recent comments about President Barack Obama. |
Best and worst of training camp for Broncos The Broncos don't have to pack their bags, load up the trucks or head down the highway, but they will wrap up the training camp portion of their preseason with a morning practice at their Dove Valley complex today. Former Av Chris Drury retires Chris Drury, the former Avalanche forward who helped the club win a Stanley Cup before the team foolishly traded him a year later, has decided to retire. Olympian Rachael Flatt chooses new coaches, training venue Big changes are in line for Rachael Flatt, the Olympic skater from Colorado Springs. |
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