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Judge questions precedent cited to defend Colorado's TABOR
Just two days after its creator was sentenced to jail time, the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights faced its own rough day in court Wednesday as a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality was heard before a federal judge.  more >>

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Warmer Thursday, but forecasters say another Colorado snowstorm may be taking shape
Denver should be 10 degrees warmer tomorrow than it was on Wednesday, but the National Weather Service said tonight another Colorado storm could be taking shape in parts of California, Nevada and Arizona.  more >>

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Denver City Counil yanks plans for flashy Mile High signs
A controversial plan to place large signs on the iconic steel band that wraps around the Denver Broncos stadium was pulled after more than three hours of public comment at a marathon Denver planning board meeting Monday night.  more >>

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Denver City Counil yanks plans for flashy Mile High signs
A controversial plan to place large signs on the iconic steel band that wraps around the Denver Broncos stadium was pulled after more than three hours of public comment at a marathon Denver planning board meeting Monday night.  more >>

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Warmer Thursday, but forecasters say another Colorado snowstorm may be taking shape
Denver should be 10 degrees warmer tomorrow than it was on Wednesday, but the National Weather Service said tonight another Colorado storm could be taking shape in parts of California, Nevada and Arizona.  more >>

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Craig F. Walker, The Denver Post's Pulitzer Prize-winner, named Photographer of Year
Pulitzer Prize-winning Denver Post photographer Craig Walker has been named Newspaper Photographer of the Year in the Missouri School of Journalism's Pictures of the Year International competition, one of the most highly respected photojournalism contests in the world.  more >>

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Dining Out: Accent's French, but food's American at LoDo's Coohills
Coohills occupies a far corner of LoDo. Take a dozen strides off its patio, and you'll be standing in Cherry Creek, not far from where it empties into the South Platte River.   more >>

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COOHILLSContemporary American with a French twist1400 Wewatta St. 303-623-5700 coohills.  more >>

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People & Places: MIX100 radio personaility Dom Testa at The Bookies bookstore
A familiar morning voice on MIX100 FM since 1993, Dom Testa recently finished "The Galahad Legacy," the last installment in his popular science fiction series for young adult readers.  more >>

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4 things to ask before you join a gym
One of the best things about living in a state obsessed with physical fitness is that health clubs are plentiful, and competition keeps the quality high. The number of gyms keeps growing, and so does the variety.  more >>

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Outdoors calendar and prime times
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Streep says she enjoys playing difficult women
BERLIN—Meryl Streep said she has always enjoyed playing difficult women as she presented her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher on Tuesday in Berlin, where she was being honored for her achievements over more than three decades.  more >>

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Bass-baritone makes an impression at Friends of Chamber Music
Poised, powerful and in possession of excellent diction, bass-baritone Eric Owens knows how to make an impression.  more >>

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Complete rundown of auditions
Last updated Feb. 15, 2012.  more >>

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