Thief tackles, robs elderly ex-Marine unloading groceries at Westminster home
Even before a 91-year-old retired Marine brought groceries into his home in Westminster, police believe he was targeted for a robbery. more >>
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CU Buffs player Austin Vincent accused of exposing himself in women's showers
University of Colorado police have arrested a freshman football player after a fellow student said he came into the women's restroom while she was showering and exposed himself to her. more >>
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Travelers sail through Denver airport on smooth but busy day
Parking lots at Denver International Airport were jammed, but travel through the main terminal was smooth sailing Wednesday. more >>
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Travelers sail through Denver airport on smooth but busy day
Parking lots at Denver International Airport were jammed, but travel through the main terminal was smooth sailing Wednesday. more >>
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Bond reduced for suspect in Fort Collins arson
FORT COLLINS, Colo.—A man accused of starting a fire that caused $10 million in damage in Fort Collins last month is getting a break on his bond after about 30 supporters showed up at a bond hearing. more >>
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Standoff of armed Schriever airman ends after 10 hours
After a 10-hour standoff, a 21-year-old airman at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado Springs surrendered at 8:30 p.m. more >>
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Upheaval's artistic legacy: MCA Denver mounts a fascinating look at the counterculture's lasting impact
Experimentation, upheaval and idealism reigned in the 1960s and '70s, an extraordinary era of extremes in American history — one that seems very distant in some ways yet undeniably still influences contemporary life in others. more >>
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Who says traditions can't be wacky? Colorado cooks go crazy with Thanksgiving sides
We asked, you answered. And then some. Throughout the month of October, we asked Denver Post readers to share their wackiest family Thanksgiving recipes, and the response was huge. more >>
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Whether you hit the malls or shop online, here's a plan of attack
Here's hoping the Thanksgiving meal preparation is underway and going smoothly because if you're hitting the Black Friday sales, you need time to plan your attack. more >>
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Organized or not, pre-meal exercise helps make the holiday a little lighter
They say we are entering the season of temptation, weight gain and stress. But what if we turn that notion upside down and declare the upcoming feast week the start of something new? more >>
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Where to fish: More ice, more action
Ice fishing options are increasing. Saint Mary's, Tarryall and Barnes Meadow have ice at least 4 inches thick. more >>
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"Melancholia:" With apocalypse at hand, Lars von Trier cheers up
How does the world end? When it is in the hands of the cinematic master of human misery, dark Danish auteur Lars von Trier, as it is in "Melancholia," it ends in extraordinary, horrific, searing, aching and unthinkable ways. more >>
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New CDs in review: A Can classic, Rihanna's latest
Can is the sort of band that frustrates and delights in equal measures, a band that music lovers become obsessed with in college and either abandon in their early 20s or listen to for the rest of their lives. more >>
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