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CU Buffs football recruiting: "D" is back in Colorado
Beginning Year 2 of his rebuilding plan, Colorado football coach Jon Embree acknowledged Wednesday during the school's signing day announcement that he had to fill critical needs rather than round up as much talent as possible regardless of position, as he might like to.  more >>

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Kevin McGregor trial: Murder case in hands of Boulder County jury
The murder case against Kevin McGregor has gone to a Boulder County jury.In a methodical closing statement aided by a Power Point presentation, Boulder County Deputy District Attorney Karen  more >>

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Snow apt to wallop Eastern Plains, but metro Denver also in lumbering storm's path
Denver probably won't see the worst of a massive, slow-moving winter storm headed to the state today, but it's highly unlikely the metro region will escape it.  more >>

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Snow apt to wallop Eastern Plains, but metro Denver also in lumbering storm's path
Denver probably won't see the worst of a massive, slow-moving winter storm headed to the state today, but it's highly unlikely the metro region will escape it.  more >>

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Fort Collins medical-marijuana businesses sue to halt ban
Several medical-marijuana operators are suing the city of Fort Collins and other public officials in hopes of blocking a voter-approved ban on their businesses that starts Feb. 14.  more >>

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Lions not enough to keep intruders out of refuge near Colorado Springs
With 120 lions, tigers and other big cats on the grounds, the owner of a Colorado refuge didn't think he needed a security system.  more >>

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Ed Ruscha's Western art isn't about cowboys
Old ideas about Western art die hard. More than a decade into the 21st century, both art insiders and the general public still tend to think of the genre as romanticized scenes of cowboys and American Indians, and sunset-drenched mountain vistas.  more >>

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Bartenders warm to the new Ice Age
Most Denver residents spend little time thinking about ice, unless they are scraping it off windshields or cursing it after falling on a frozen sidewalk. Randy Layman thinks about ice all the time.   more >>

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Garden Center, 1/21/2012
Seeking the West's bestSunset magazine has invited applications from Western architects, designers, landscape architects and passionate design DIYers for its 2012 Sunset Design Awards.  more >>

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Denver Post Fashion Calendar, 2/2/12
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Don't push too hard when shaping up after brain injury
Q: I sustained a traumatic brain injury in March 2011 and I am having a hard time getting back into shape. I walk as often as I can, usually 100-plus miles a month, but I am having a hard time recovering my muscle tone.  more >>

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Outdoors Calendar, 02/01/2012
TODAY: Fly-fishing. Denver West Chapter of Trout Unlimited meeting. The featured fly-tier will be Kyle Murphy of the Williams Ranch.  more >>

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New on DVD, 1/31/12
Beware the comedy that heralds its cast as "the Dream Team." Because as good as Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson can be, the trio doesn't elevate this tale of three birders trying to outdo one another by sighting the most species in a year to the heights one would hope or expect.  more >>

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TV "Soul Train" host Don Cornelius, 75, was a cultural groundbreaker
"Soul Train" host Don Cornelius was the arbiter of cool, a brilliant TV showman who used his purring, baritone voice to seduce mainstream America into embracing black music and artists.  more >>

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Complete rundown of auditions
Last updated Jan. 30, 2012.  more >>

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