Judge halts uranium-mining plans in Colorado over environmental issues
A federal judge has hit the brakes on a nuclear renaissance, ruling that U.S. Department of Energy officials violated environmental laws when they re-launched a program to mine uranium and produce yellowcake fuel in Colorado. more >>
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Boulder mouser doesn't blink in cougar showdown
Zeus the Maine Coon cat typically spits and hisses when he sees squirrels, dogs or other cats on the other side of the sliding glass door at Gail Loveman's house in the foothills north of Boulder. more >>
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Colorado's Smart Meal program works with restaurants to offer healthy menu items
There's a big red panel truck rolling through Denver these days, admonishing you to "eat like there's a tomorrow." If you see it, following that truck might be a good idea because the people inside give away free food. more >>
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Colorado's Smart Meal program works with restaurants to offer healthy menu items
There's a big red panel truck rolling through Denver these days, admonishing you to "eat like there's a tomorrow." If you see it, following that truck might be a good idea because the people inside give away free food. more >>
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National Book Award panel mistakenly put Fort Collins author Lauren Myracle on finalist list
A week ago, Fort Collins author Lauren Myracle, whose young adult novels include the enormously successful "ttyl" series, was ecstatic to learn that her latest novel, "Shine," was on the short list for this year's prestigious National Book Award. more >>
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Ex-Ellicott school board member arrested for sexual assault on child
A former Ellicott School Board member who resigned after she was accused two weeks ago of sending sexually-charged text messages to a 14-year-old boy last summer was arrested today on a sexual assault charge involving child younger than 15 in 2008. more >>
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Art show openings, 10/14/11
"Railroad Stories" is an exhibit and interdisciplinary dance and video by Tara Rynders and Joan Farley Academy Teens from Thursday-Oct. 28 at PlatteForum. more >>
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Make your own mayonnaise: There's nothing else like it
Here's something you should do: Make mayonnaise at home. It's so much easier than you think. And the rewards are prodigious. more >>
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Navajo Nation opposes Urban Outfitters' use of tribe name
Urban Outfitters has removed the word "Navajo" from product names on its website in the wake of criticism from the Navajo Nation government, bloggers and others, who viewed the usage as disrespectful and a trademark violation. more >>
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There's no better time to start eating more healthy vegetables
Fall is a great time to fill at least a quarter of your plate — the recommended servings — with fresh, colorful, tasty vegetables. more >>
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Relatively dry weather adds to hunters' challenges
Happen upon an elk hunter in Colorado's high country during the upcoming rifle season, and they'll likely have one eye on the sky, hoping for some sign of moisture. more >>
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New on DVD, 10/18/11
All legs and hair and eyeliner and attitude, Cameron Diaz makes a formidable bad teacher in the raunchy new comedy. more >>
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Jazz, TV composer Pete Rugolo dies at 95
LOS ANGELES—Pete Rugolo, an Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer and arranger who worked with greats such as Miles Davis and Benny Goodman, has died. more >>
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"Mauritius," "Some Girl(s)": Two stamps on vile human behavior
Reviews: In Boulder, "Mauritius" is a shout-a-thon that starts out unpleasant and just gets nastier from there. In Lakewood, "Some Girl(s)" at least gives us someone to root for. Four of them. Ratings: "Mauritius," *1/2; "Some Girl(s)," *** more >>
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