Coloradans protest federal Internet-piracy proposal
The dwindling support for congressional efforts to curb online piracy highlights the powerful platform that social networking has given to those who spend little to no money lobbying lawmakers. more >>
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Trader Joe's on its way to Colorado
Trader Joe's is planning to come to Colorado this year, and a source close to the situation said the California grocer is "most likely" coming to Boulder's Twenty Ninth Street retail development. more >>
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Trader Joe's coming to Colorado, state records show
Trader Joe's is planning to come to Colorado this year, and a source close to the situation said the California grocer is "most likely" coming to Boulder's Twenty Ninth Street shopping center. more >>
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Trader Joe's coming to Colorado, state records show
Trader Joe's is planning to come to Colorado this year, and a source close to the situation said the California grocer is "most likely" coming to Boulder's Twenty Ninth Street shopping center. more >>
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Man found dead after five days in theater restroom in Fort Collins
Colorado authorities say a man missing for five days was found dead in a locked restroom at a movie theater after suffering a heart attack. more >>
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Springs meth gang allegedly led by Crack Head and Worm
Men with the street names Crack Head and Worm led a gang of 25 associates who stole identities and cars as part of a meth-trafficking enterprise, the Colorado Springs Police Department said this afternoon. more >>
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Royal art undertaking for DIA: Terminal Kings' 10-day mural happening adds hip touch for airport's Art & Culture program
On a chilly afternoon recently, David Choe put down a spray-paint can and walked away from the 36-foot portion of a murhe was at work on at City Hall Events Venue on Broadway. more >>
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Single-cup coffee makers: A morning cup of environmental harm?
If you received a one-cup coffee maker — or a box of coffee for one — as a Christmas gift, by now you likely have brewed through and tossed out plenty of those little capsules, and perhaps more >>
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Trail cams not just for hunters anymore
MINNEAPOLIS _ Trail cameras, once used mostly by hunters and wildlife researchers, are moving into the suburban back yard. more >>
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Charity events buck tradition to draw young crowds
Many of the benefits grabbing the buzz — and the bodies — these days are those planned by the young professionals who come to the table with fresh ideas and no fear of taking more >>
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Too chilly to work out? That's a thin excuse
Although we've had a bit of a cold-weather reprieve this year, there's nothing like rapidly plunging temperatures to encourage hibernation at all costs. But if you want to maintain your health, there's no such thing as a winter break from exercise. more >>
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Outdoors briefs
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is hosting a series of meetings in conjunction with the public comment period open through Feb. 24 on various management alternatives for the San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex over the next 15 years. more >>
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Native filmmaker to head Santa Fe Univ. film dept.
SANTA FE, N.M.—Native American filmmaker Chris Eyre has been appointed chairman of Santa Fe University of Art and Design's film department. more >>
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Rascal Flatts preps new album for April 3 release
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—The last time Rascal Flatts recorded an album, the trio ditched dreary Music City in the winter for sunny California. more >>
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