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Teen's lie costs him record for Colorado's biggest striped bass
A Longmont teen lied about where he caught a hefty striped bass last month, he admitted Wednesday night, so he can't claim the state record for the 31-pound, 8.4-ounce fish he landed.  more >>

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Denver principal of school in cheating probe got bonuses for stellar scores
The principal at one of two Denver elementary schools being investigated for cheating on standardized tests was paid at least $32,000 in bonuses as a reward for his students' high achievement.  more >>

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Denver principal of school in cheating probe got bonuses for stellar scores
The principal at one of two Denver elementary schools being investigated for cheating on standardized tests was paid at least $32,000 in bonuses as a reward for his students' high achievement.  more >>

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Truck driver in I-70 crash near Vail died outside his rig as 2 in SUV walked away
VAIL — The truck driver in Sunday's fiery crash was found outside his truck, his badly burned body curled into a ball, police investigators said Monday.  more >>

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CSU honors lawmaker and reporter for suicide prevention efforts
 A Colorado lawmaker and a reporter will be honored Friday at Colorado State University for their efforts in raising awareness about suicide.  more >>

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Colorado Springs attorney killed in Illinois - struck by car
COLORADO SPRINGS - — A prominent Colorado Springs adoption attorney, former Colorado Springs School District 11 board member and avid cyclist was killed Saturday when he was hit by a  more >>

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Craig museum hosts free Norman Rockwell exhibit
CRAIG — Norman Rockwell's "Spirit of Education," an original painting on loan from the Norman Rockwell Museum, is the crown jewel of the most expensive exhibit to date at the  more >>

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Going vegan, family style: New vegan fare makes an animal-free diet tastier than ever
Before the television appearances and the best-selling cookbook, Roberto Martin was a typical "Top Chef" kind of guy: meat, meat and more meat. But then Ellen DeGeneres and her partner, Portia de Rossi, both vegans, hired him to be their   more >>

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Denver workers have begun planting thousands of flowers in city parks
Nearly 200,000 plants propagated in the City Park Greenhouse are being trucked to parks this week, so the bare brown squares of the city's nearly 545 annual flower beds will soon be in bloom.  more >>

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Denver workers have begun planting thousands of flowers in city parks
Nearly 200,000 plants propagated in the City Park Greenhouse are being trucked to parks this week, so the bare brown squares of the city's nearly 545 annual flower beds will soon be in bloom.  more >>

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Colorado bikers Team Love, Sweat & Gears to race across U.S. to help others
When Team Love, Sweat & Gears, which we featured in last week's OutWest, hits the starting line in Oceanside, Calif., on June 16 to start their Race Across America, they hope to be well on their way toward raising $100,000   more >>

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Colorado among states struggling to stop decline of mule deer herds
In the face of continued decline in the mule deer population throughout much of Colorado and the West, wildlife managers, sportsmen and conservation organizations are in search of the smoking gun.  more >>

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6 movies to watch at the Cannes Film Festival
CANNES, France—In a Cannes lineup packed with veteran auteurs— Michael Haneke, Abbas Kiarostami, Alain Resnais —and relative newcomers like Lee Daniels and Andrew Dominik, here are six films to watch out for among the 22 contenders for the coveted Palme   more >>

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Purple, Red and Yellow Wiggles leaving Aussie band
SYDNEY—Three members of the children's music quartet The Wiggles will be hanging up their colorful outfits and leaving the Australian band this year, with the Blue Wiggle the lone original member left dancing.  more >>

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