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Colorado officials hope Hewlett-Packard cuts won't hurt state's workforce
http://business-news.thestreet.com/denver-post/story/colorado-officials-hope-hewlett-packard-cuts-wont-hurt-states-workforce/1(hidethestreet) Hewlett-Packard said Wednesday that it will cut 27,000 jobs, 8 percent of its.  more >>

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Boulder Open Space officials frown on bison herd along U.S. 36
Boulder's Open Space and Mountain Parks Department has recommended against putting a bison herd next to U.S. 36, saying the high cost and impacts of the herd outweigh any aesthetic or tourist value it would provide to the city.  more >>

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Denver police train for implementation of homeless-camping ban
Denver police have been training all week to prepare for the homeless-camping ban, which goes into effect Tuesday. On Wednesday afternoon, about 50 officers crowded into a meeting room to learn about the legalities and how the law should be   more >>

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Denver police train for implementation of homeless-camping ban
Denver police have been training all week to prepare for the homeless-camping ban, which goes into effect Tuesday. On Wednesday afternoon, about 50 officers crowded into a meeting room to learn about the legalities and how the law should be   more >>

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Avon man among rescuers in Mt. Everest tragedy
The window to summit Mount Everest was death's door for at least four climbers, but a few others may live because a local man was helping with rescue efforts.  more >>

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Federal grant jump-starts Front Range bus service, boosts downtown Fort Collins
FORT COLLINS — A long-awaited project that will introduce the Front Range's first bus rapid transit system got a huge boost this morning with the presentation of a $54 million  more >>

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Colorado teen allegedly slaps officer, kicks another in leg
Two women were fighting outside their car around 12:45 a.m. Wednesday when one allegedly turned her anger toward police.  more >>

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1,600 museums offer military families free tickets
More than 1,600 museums across the country will offer free admission to active-duty military personnel and their families this summer in a program that has more than doubled in size since 2010.   more >>

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Boulder restaurateur Bryan Dayton was born to run Oak at Fourteenth -- and Boulder's trails
It is difficult to write about Boulder restaurateur, bartender and champion trail runner Bryan Dayton without mentioning the fire. So let's dispense with it quickly.   more >>

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Fusing tomato with tomahto produces a sweeter yield
Gardeners are accustomed to hearing outrageous claims for new plants or products that promise: Better yields!  more >>

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Fusing tomato with tomahto produces a sweeter yield
Gardeners are accustomed to hearing outrageous claims for new plants or products that promise: Better yields!  more >>

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New Mexico named 'riskiest state' in the US
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—A report has named New Mexico the riskiest state in the U.S. KRQE-TV ( http://bit.  more >>

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Willoughby: Hickenlooper rides rapids in support of Christo project, hunt-and-fish plates
It's a good week to be governor of Colorado.While that statement likely could be uttered most weeks of the year, the one gone by seems to punctuate the point, not to mention the photo ops.  more >>

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'G.I. Joe' gets new marching orders, moves to 2013
LOS ANGELES—G.I. Joe won't be going into action on the big-screen this summer, after all. The Hollywood Reporter says Paramount Pictures yanked its sequel "G.  more >>

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Lisa Marie Presley returns with rootsy third album
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—After moving across an ocean to rural England, Lisa Marie Presley found herself as close as she's ever been to her father, at least musically.  more >>

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