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Searchers find body believed to be missing skier  1/2/2007
FORT COLLINS (AP) - Searchers Tuesday found a body believed to be that of a woman missing for a week after she told her family she was going skiing in the Cameron Pass area, authorities said. more->

Two Broncos' players shot at, one killed  1/2/2007
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DENVER - Less than 24 hours after playing in the last game of the season, the Denver Broncos say 24-year-old Darrent Williams was killed.
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  • HIGH SCHOOL COACH REMEMBERS WILLIAMS
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    Ford's character heralded at funeral  1/2/2007
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation remembered Gerald R. Ford on Tuesday for what he didn't have - pretensions, a scheming agenda, a great golf game - as much as for the small-town authenticity he brought to the presidency. more->

    Fire at kennel kills three dogs  1/1/2007
    WHEAT RIDGE - A fire broke out at an animal shelter on Monday, killing three dogs. more->

    Hit-and-run leaves one seriously injured  1/1/2007
    AURORA - Two pedestrians were struck by an SUV Monday on the 1600 block of South Buckley Road. more->

    Rescuers turn attention to livestock following big storm  1/1/2007
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    DENVER (AP) - A half-dozen Civil Air Patrol planes were flying over eastern Colorado on Monday to look for any motorists or livestock stranded by a storm that left up to 10-foot snowdrifts in some areas.
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    Colorado welcomes New Year's baby  1/1/2007
    LAFAYETTE - The first baby of the New Year was born at Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center Monday morning. more->

    Prosecutors want to send student back to jail  1/1/2007
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Prosecutors this week hope to convince the state's highest court to send a former Harvard graduate student back to prison for the fatal stabbing of a teenage cook, arguing a judge who threw out his manslaughter conviction abused her power. more->

    One dead in apartment fire  1/1/2007
    JOHNSTOWN - An apartment fire in Northern Colorado left one person dead on Monday. more->

    Statements from Denver Broncos owner and coach  1/1/2007
    DENVER - The Denver Broncos issued the following statements on their Web site on Monday regarding the death of Darrent Williams. more->

    Pikes Peak tradition continues  1/1/2007
    COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) - Recent snowstorms couldn't stop an 84-year-old tradition at Pikes Peak. more->

    State reports rebound in cigarette sales despite ban  1/1/2007
    DENVER (AP) - The state Department of Revenue says cigarette sales in Colorado are rebounding after dipping briefly when a statewide ban took effect in July. more->

    Boulder man survives fall through ice trying to save dog  1/1/2007
    BOULDER (AP) - Boulder County authorities say a 49-year-old Boulder man is doing well after he fell through the ice on a small lake while attempting to save his dog. more->

    One person killed in stabbing  1/1/2007
    DENVER - Police are investigating a stabbing which occurred early Sunday morning. more->

    Two killed in stabbing at Denver party  1/1/2007
    DENVER (AP) - Denver police are investigating a fight at a New Year's Eve party that ended with the stabbing deaths of two men and the wounding of a third. more->

    High school coach remembers Williams as 'great student and a great athlete'  1/1/2007
    FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - The fatal shooting early Monday of Denver Broncos starting cornerback Darrent Williams left his former high school coach reflecting about how his former player was maturing. more->

    Tax rebate to be proposed for volunteer firefighters  1/1/2007
    EVERGREEN - Colorado's nearly 10,000 volunteer firefighters could receive a $250 tax rebate to help defray the costs of helping their communities under a proposal set to be introduced at the Capitol in the next couple weeks. more->

    Restaurant owners fear effects of higher minimum wage  1/1/2007
    COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) - A higher minimum wage rate for Colorado workers takes effect Monday, prompting concerns by some restaurant owners who say they might have to raise their prices, lay off employees or even shut their doors. more->

    Biography of Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams  1/1/2007
    KUSA - The following biography was provided by the Denver Broncos. more->

    I-70, I-25 reopen throughout Colorado  12/31/2006
    KUSA - I-70 and I-25 have reopened in all directions throughout the state. more->

    Father and son survive avalanche near Arapahoe Basin ski area  12/31/2006
    SUMMIT COUNTY - A father and son who were caught in an Avalanche near Arapahoe Basin ski area were safe on Sunday after the father dug himself and his son out. more->

    With storm gone, authorities focus on rescues, digging out  12/31/2006
    DENVER (AP) - Searchers using helicopters and single-engine planes flew over a thick blanket of snow that covered highways and towns in southeastern Colorado on Sunday. more->

    Americans pay respects to Ford in D.C.  12/31/2006
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Eyewitnesses to history, Americans paraded through the Capitol on Sunday to pay their final respects to Gerald R. Ford, with parents seeking to convey to their children the significance of the 38th president's short tenure. more->

    Cutler leaves game with head injury, but returns  12/31/2006
    DENVER (AP) - Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler left the game with the 49ers after taking a hit from Anthony Adams early in the second quarter. more->

    Road closures   12/31/2006
    KUSA - A CDOT public relations spokesperson has released the following road closures. more->

    Police investigate after officer shoots, kills driver of pickup truck  12/31/2006
    LAKEWOOD - Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting near Wadsworth and Mississippi involving a police officer. more->

    Truckers waiting to deliver  12/31/2006
    KUSA - Hundreds of truck drivers were sitting still off I-70 hoping to get in and out of Colorado's eastern border for deliveries. more->

    Memorabilia from President Ford's campaign on display  12/31/2006
    DENVER - The Dayton Library at Regis University houses one of the only public archives of Presidential campaign memorabilia in the country, thanks to a local man. more->

    Gov. Owens grants six pardons  12/31/2006
    DENVER (AP) - A 65-year-old retiree who was convicted of assault in 1992 for shooting and wounding a burglar who threatened him with a screwdriver was among six people who were pardoned Saturday by Gov. Bill Owens. more->

    DOW proposes catch-and-release regulations for Blue River  12/31/2006
    BRECKENRIDGE (AP) - The Colorado Division of Wildlife is proposing new regulations to protect fish populations on a popular - but still pristine - stretch of the Blue River. more->

    Ranchers fear storm's effects on livestock  12/31/2006
    DENVER (AP) - The snowstorm that slammed Colorado the past several days has many ranchers on the Eastern Plains worried about the health of their livestock. more->

    Snowstorm completely leaves the state  12/31/2006
    DENVER - Snowfall is no longer expected anywhere in the state on Sunday, however some wind will continue to blow on the eastern plains. more->

    Cannon fire marks Ford ceremony in D.C.  12/30/2006
    WASHINGTON (AP) - With the thunder of cannon and the whistle of a bos'n pipe, the nation's capital honored Gerald R. Ford's memory Saturday in funeral ceremonies recalling the touchstones of his life, from combat in the Pacific to a career he cherished in Congress to a presidency he did not seek. more->

    Snowstorm over for metro area; blizzard warning for southeast Colorado  12/30/2006
    KUSA - Winter Storm Round Two didn't pack as hard a punch as last week's storm for the metro area, however the eastern plains remained under a blizzard warning on Saturday.
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    CONSUMER REPORTS: Guard against lost luggage  12/30/2006
    KUSA - If you are flying over the holidays, take extra precautions to make sure your luggage isn't lost. more->

    Snowstorm can't stop two lovebirds  12/30/2006
    DENVER - The snowstorm may have shut down many businesses and schools, but one couple was not going to let it stop them from getting married. more->

    Dog who survived Katrina rescued again after mine-shaft fall  12/30/2006
    LOVELAND (AP) - Kacy the yellow Labrador retriever is one lucky dog. more->

    How's my teen driving? Woman tries to force teen-driver safety  12/30/2006
    BRECKENRIDGE (AP) - Teenagers don't like it, but many parents are finding a new bumper sticker a big help in letting their kids drive. more->

    Auto-theft suspect loses left foot after car crash  12/30/2006
    PUEBLO (AP) - A man suspected of stealing a car and then crashing it in Pueblo has lost his left foot to amputation after emergency workers spent more than two hours trying to extricate him from the car's wreckage. more->

    Boulder County reports most foreclosures in nearly 20 years  12/30/2006
    BOULDER (AP) - Boulder County officials say there were 790 home foreclosures this year - the highest number in nearly 20 years. And the figure is 27 percent higher than the 619 foreclosures reported for all of 2005. more->

     

     

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