Colorado transportation officials hope better snowplows keep winter traffic running smoothly
Colorado Department of Transportation officials can't promise perfect winter-driving conditions on the 3,800 miles of roads it maintains in metro Denver. more >>
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Film contest shows another side of Boulder
BOULDER, Colo.—It's a spinoff of the tried-and-true love story: Two superhero nemeses forced to do community service together fall in love . more >>
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Schism in Denver school-board course chalks up hefty election donations
The fight between the teachers union and education-reform interests for control of Denver schools is leading to one of the most expensive campaigns in district history, with more than $600,000 already donated in school-board races. more >>
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Schism in Denver school-board course chalks up hefty election donations
The fight between the teachers union and education-reform interests for control of Denver schools is leading to one of the most expensive campaigns in district history, with more than $600,000 already donated in school-board races. more >>
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Larimer County woman awakens Tuesday to a home intruder
A woman awoke Tuesday to a stranger in her Larimer County home. The Larimer County Sheriff's Office was called at about 1 p.m. Tuesday by a woman in the Mountain Range Shadows subdivision who said she awoke to find a man "wearing a nylon-type mask standing in her bedroom," according to a sheriff's office media release. more >>
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Elizabeth High School students involved in deadly crash identified
Ben Campbell was the youngest of six children, but his personality was larger than most. more >>
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Boulder County sculpture contest: Butterfly vs. hawk
Boulder County's 150th anniversary sculpture competition has come down to a tie, for the time being, between an airborne hawk and a Monarch butterfly perched on a railroad spike. more >>
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Step into Molly Ivins' kitchen with "Stirring It Up"
What, exactly, possessed former Denver Post food writer Ellen Sweets to write a recipe-studded memoir about her friendship with late newspaper columnist Molly Ivins? more >>
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Husted: Bandleader Rice Majors wants us all to come out for concert
Rice Majors, 39, was born Richard, but someone scribbled "Rice" on a form one day and it stuck. He was born and raised in Portland, Ore., went to Cornell and developed a plan to become a music librarian. more >>
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Drop a grudge and you'll feel better, experts say
Often, people are perplexed when they learn that Claudia Riggs has forgiven the man who caused the violent death of her 4-month-old grandson, Jack Sebastian Koller. more >>
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Outdoors calendar and prime times
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Studios' view-everywhere system has soft launch
LOS ANGELES—A Hollywood initiative that aims to revive home video sales by enabling you to watch your purchased movies on multiple devices had a soft start Tuesday as Warner Bros. more >>
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Embattled Colorado Symphony Orchestra turns to ex-chief
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra, battling a crippling financial crisis, turned to yet another familiar face Wednesday, bringing in former chief executive Jim Copenhaver to lead its charge to solvency. more >>
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