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Poll: Many baby boomers expect to stay put when they retire
Many baby boomers say they're likely to stay put in retirement amid a shaky economy. Those who hope to buy a new place are looking for a smaller home somewhere with a better climate that's more affordable and close to family, a new poll finds.  more >>

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Probe of Boulder cyclist's death begins after 4-month backlog
Four months after a 73-year-old cyclist was struck by a dump truck and killed in Lefthand Canyon, the Colorado State Patrol finally is starting a detailed investigation into the accident.  more >>

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Denver police chief proposes double-check on DUI stops of public officials
Denver Police Chief Gerald Whitman is proposing new rules for drunken-driving stops by his officers, requiring them to call a supervisor anytime they pull over a fellow cop, other criminal justice employee or any public official.  more >>

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Denver police chief proposes double-check on DUI stops of public officials
Denver Police Chief Gerald Whitman is proposing new rules for drunken-driving stops by his officers, requiring them to call a supervisor anytime they pull over a fellow cop, other criminal justice employee or any public official.  more >>

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Otto Otterpohl, advocate for handicapped, dies at 59
Otto Otterpohl's life had little direction until he lost his left leg in a motorcycle accident. After recovering, he devoted his life to helping other disabled people. Otterpohl was 59 when he died of a heart attack at his Fort Collins home Oct. 8.  more >>

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Cotter plans to reopen uranium mill near Cañon City
Cotter Corp.'s uranium mill near Cañon City plans to restart operations using ore shipped in from New Mexico, according to a letter filed with the state.  more >>

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Smithsonian hosts 'The Black List' portraits in DC
WASHINGTON—Whoopi Goldberg, John Legend, Sean Combs and Serena Williams now have a place in the National Portrait Gallery in a new show featuring leading black figures from entertainment, politics, sports and business.  more >>

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Spooky Halloween magic for kids in the kitchen
How can you have a Halloween party without Goblin Goo? Or Magic Potion? Or fake blood? That's the message from Liz Heinecke, a.k.a. the Kitchen Pantry Scientist of Edina, Minn., who creates her magical concoctions at home with her three children, ages 5, 9 and 10. A former medical researcher who has a master's in bacteriology, she now cultures more germs than ever, as she notes on her website, kitchenpantry scientist.com.   more >>

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Dusty Saunders writes the book on his experiences as a TV and radio columnist
Dusty Saunders, 80, was born and raised in Denver -- but it wasn't easy. After his parents both died when he was still a child, he attended Catholic schools, junior college, Mesa State, and eventually finished a degree in journalism at CU-Boulder. Next, he got a job with the Rocky Mountain News and worked there for 54 years until he took a buyout in 2007, by then the paper's veteran TV/radio columnist. He sat down   more >>

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Roller derby junior league brings new blood to a sport that builds confidence and conditioning
A year ago, Denver School of Arts junior Sage Reidhead didn't work out and had no interest in traditional sports.  more >>

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Colorado firm CFI Global heals ailing streams, lakes, wetlands around world
Shannon Skelton gently drops his bead head wooly bugger atop the clear pool, and within seconds his fly rod bends under the pull of a cutbow trout.  more >>

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New on DVD, 10/25/11
Captain America was born out of a "super soldier" experiment during WWII. They have to back-engineer a way into the meeting between the Captain (Chris Evans) and the Avenger leader we know as Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson). And they have to give us a credible version of future Iron Man Tony Stark's inventor dad, Howard Stark.  more >>

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Paraguay dentist says Aerosmith's Tyler doing fine
ASUNCION, Paraguay—The Paraguayan dentist who treated Steven Tyler says the Aerosmith singer is "doing splendidly.  more >>

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Su Teatro does "Enrique's Journey" justice
Theater review: It was obvious by the collective hoot that went up as the lights were going down that Su Teatro's first-ever stage adaptation of Sonia Nazario's Pulitzer-winning "Enrique's Journey," penned by artistic director Anthony Garcia, is no ordinary production. Rating: ***1/2  more >>

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