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Colorado high country braces for first snowfall of the season
The excitement for the first measurable snowfall of the season built Wednesday with each passing mile closer to the mountains on westbound Interstate 70, reaching the peak in ski towns like Silverthorne.  more >>

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Boulder, Colo., cat, missing 5 years, found in New York City
Willow, a calico cat who disappeared from her Colorado home five years ago, was found Wednesday on a Manhattan street and will soon be returned to her family, in which two of the three kids and one of the two dogs may remember her.  more >>

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Denver council assured that Calatrava's departure won't hurt DIA project
Denver airport officials told the City Council on Wednesday they were caught off guard by last week's sudden departure of famed architect Santiago Calatrava from the South Terminal project and they still don't know why he quit.  more >>

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Denver council assured that Calatrava's departure won't hurt DIA project
Denver airport officials told the City Council on Wednesday they were caught off guard by last week's sudden departure of famed architect Santiago Calatrava from the South Terminal project and they still don't know why he quit.  more >>

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Freshman class pushes CSU enrollment to all-time high
The largest freshman class ever at Colorado State University has helped push enrollment at the school to an all-time high of 26,735 students this fall.  more >>

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Colo. Army post honors fallen soldier from Texas
FORT CARSON, Colo.—Colleagues say a Fort Carson, Colo.-based soldier who was killed in Afghanistan was a leader who exuded calm in times of crisis.  more >>

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Classical Music: John Adams' "Transmigration" succeeds as 9/11 eulogy
No matter how disconnected from mainstream society classical music can sometimes seem, we still instinctively turn to it during collective moments of tragedy and celebration. The greatest classical works, such as Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem, burrow below surface emotions and resonate in profound and lasting ways.  more >>

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Supper Clubs in Denver: Informal, spontaneous and inexpensive
"If Paul Prudhomme were dead, he'd be rolling in his grave," says Chris MacGillivray as he seasons his gumbo with a few decidedly nontraditional ingredients: sherry vinegar, agave syrup and butter.   more >>

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Husted: Lawrence and Cathy Covell went from head shop to threads shop
Lawrence and Cathy Covell, owners of the tony fashion boutique Lawrence Covell in Cherry Creek North, met at the Sink bar near CU-Boulder in 1967. That almost says it all.  more >>

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Fit Pix: Cheryl Jensen, 50, Vail and Angie Nilsen, 33, Avon
Completed the TransRockies Run: six days, 120 miles, 20,000 vertical feet from Buena Vista to Beaver Creek. They raised $23,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project and thought of America's heroes every step along the way.  more >>

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Willoughby: More access to Colorado River is good for fishing, business
Before he can fish his favorite stretch of the Colorado River, John Packer stops at a rural mailbox and drops in a $20 bill.  more >>

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New on DVD, 9/13/11
Contractually prohibited from TV, radio, online appearances after NBC and he parted ways, former "Tonight Show" host Conan O'Brien took his show on the road.  more >>

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Country music pioneer Wade Mainer dies at 104
DETROIT—Wade Mainer, a country music pioneer who is credited with inventing the two-finger banjo picking style that paved the way for the Bluegrass era, has died.  more >>

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"Bieber Meets Al Qaeda" a culture clash that misfires
Review: "Justin Bieber Meets Al Qaeda," easily the most provocative title of the fall theater season, is the only original local theatrical response to the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. But in performance, this compelling multimedia mashup doesn't really deliver on that premise. Rating: ** 1/2 stars   more >>

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