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Suncor refinery north of downtown called source of black goo
Federal emergency-response coordinators say an underground plume spreading from Suncor Energy's refinery north of downtown Denver is the source of the black goo leaking into Sand Creek and the South Platte River.  more >>

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Boulder open space ranger kills aggressive coyote along creek path
A ranger from Boulder's open space department shot an aggressive coyote Tuesday after it had gained a reputation for chasing bike commuters along an eastern section of the Boulder Creek Path.  more >>

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Suncor Energy refinery north of downtown Denver called source of black goo
Federal emergency-response coordinators say an underground plume spreading from Suncor Energy's refinery north of downtown Denver is the source of the black goo leaking into Sand Creek and the South Platte River.  more >>

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Suncor Energy refinery north of downtown Denver called source of black goo
Federal emergency-response coordinators say an underground plume spreading from Suncor Energy's refinery north of downtown Denver is the source of the black goo leaking into Sand Creek and the South Platte River.  more >>

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Police suspect two fatal heroin overdoses in Fort Collins in two days
Two men have died of suspected heroin overdoses in Fort Collins in the past two days. The names of the victims have not been released and the Larimer County Coroner's Office has not yet determined an official cause, pending complete toxicology reports, but Fort Collins police are alarmed by the deaths.  more >>

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Thieves steal tree from Colorado Springs church
Assistant Pastor Tracy Dodson is no stranger to the tradition of holiday giving, but this year his church, Calvary Chapel Eastside, gave a gift it didn't intend to part with.  more >>

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Curators becoming a vanishing breed on local art scene
The big story in the Front Range art scene over the past five years has been the explosive growth in museums, from the addition of a $29 million institution devoted to artist Clyfford Still to an array of sleek new buildings and additions.  more >>

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The 2011 cookbook gift guide: Something for every cook on your list
It's been an astonishingly competitive year for cookbooks. Here's a baker's dozen of the year's best, one for every kind of cook on your holiday list.   more >>

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Rock 'n' roll impresario Barry Fey says no to drugs, yes to food
Barry Fey, lurking somewhere in his 60s, brought rock 'n' roll to Denver from the '60s until 1997 - producing hundreds of concerts. He brought U2, Led Zeppelin, the Dead and countless other acts to Denver and helped make Red Rocks a must-stop touring destination. He has just written a book about his rock adventures, "Backstage Past." He sat down recently with Bill Husted at Big Papa's BBQ.  more >>

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Some say "healthy, balanced" doesn't account for an individual's metabolism
For decades, Americans have been bombarded with conflicting diet information. We've been told that meat and cheese will kill us and only a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet will keep us healthy.  more >>

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Park closures to begin
Some popular state parks and fisheries have announced seasonal closures beginning this week.  more >>

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NY film critics pick 'The Artist' as best film
NEW YORK—The New York Film Critics Circle named the silent film ode "The Artist" the year's best film Tuesday, giving the nostalgic black-and-white movie an early boost to its already promising Academy Awards prospects.  more >>

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Adele's album "21" nominated for top Grammy
Adele's album "21," the most popular of 2011, was nominated for an album of the year Grammy on Wednesday. The mournful disc about a broken relationship faces competition from the Foo Fighters' "Wasting Light" as well as Lady Gaga's "Born This Way." Other nominees were Bruno Mars' "Doo-Wops & Hooligans" and Rihanna's steamy "Loud."  more >>

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Denver Center Theatre Company announces New Play Summit lineup
The Denver Center Theatre Company will bring a reading of a new musical based on Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility," two fully produced main stage world premieres and a multimedia workshop as part of its 2012 New Play Summit Feb. 10-12.  more >>

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