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Colorado Race to the Top application pushes "collaboration without rancor"
Senior Esmeralda Aguilar, 18, of Bruce Randolph School, Gov. Ritter, right, and Education Commissioner Dwight Jones unveil the application.
Vail Valley Bizwatch: Crazy Mountain Beer Company
Kevin Selvy and Marissa Aguilar are the founders of the Crazy Mountain Beer Company.
Colo. cow mutilations baffle ranchers, cops, UFO believer
Manuel Sanchez tucks his leathery hands into well-worn pockets and nods toward a cedar tree where, last month, he found his fourth mysteriously slaughtered calf in as many weeks.
Vastly different books shed light on Latino experience
Review by Daniel Olivas Three new books approach Latino experiences in vastly different ways.
Despite the stereotypes, many men will be whipping up today's Thanksgiving meal, rather than plopping down in front of the television drinking beer with a bowl of Doritos.
Best Buy criticized for Muslim holiday greeting
DENVER, Colo. - "Merry Christmas" is off-limits, but "Happy Eid al-Adha" is apparently okay.
Church musicians honored with St. Cecilia Awards.
Three pastoral musicians were presented awards at the 2009 St. Cecilia Mass, which was held this year at Light of the World Church in Littleton the morning of Nov.
Star-studded No. 16: Pepe Aguilar headlines Las Cruces' Mariachi Conference.
Five-time Grammy-winner Pepe Aguilar will return for his second time as headliner Saturday with Mariachi Cobre and Marachi Mujer 2000 at the 16th annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference.
Students flock to computers in libraries
Many students at San Antonio College use computers in the library at the Moody Learning Center because they may not have a computer or printer.
Priest Performs Exorcisms In Mexico
Exorcisms have long been a part of Catholicism, yet they are something most Catholics have never experienced.
Chinese solar panel manufacturer scopes out Austin
Austin is competing with San Antonio and a handful of sites in other states to house a manufacturing hub for one of China's largest solar-electric panel makers.
'Focus' candidates win CU student election
In an election with low turnout and lackluster campaigning, University of Colorado students have elected the entire "Focus" slate to student government and returned five sitting representatives to office.
13 in Texas prison gang plead guilty
Thirteen members of one of Texas' largest prison gangs pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges that they used extortion, violence and threats to reap profits from drug peddlers in San Antonio.
Fulbright recipients say exchange can enrich lives of local learners
Uprooting one's life as a professional with a family and moving to another country for a year can be a challenging and exciting experience.
Table Talk: El Taco Rey confirms expansion plans
Soon the line outside the door of El Taco Rey, 330 E. Colorado Ave., waiting to order a pork and avocado burrito, smothered in green chili, may disappear.
7 candidates vying for CU Student Union's Legislative Council
Seven students are running for five open representative-at-large seats on the University of Colorado Student Union's Legislative Council: Blaine Pellicore Rebecca Aguilar Will Taylor Sanket Merchant Hunter Barnett Shane Grigsby Nick Smiley Two candidates are running for five open seats on the Arts and Sciences Student Government board: Pranav Reddy ...
Christopher Patrick Ness, 39, was arrested for a DUI and a defective license plate lamp.
Sandoval: 25 arrests, 5 DUIs, a dead passenger, and driver's still not locked up
Adrian Sandoval had been out of jail for six weeks on his fourth drunken driving case when Colorado Springs police tried to stop him for speeding.
We're knee-deep in postseason prospect rankings and book editing projects, so the transactions blog will continue in a truncated form for the time being.
DNA leads Avon police to suspect
Ricardo Paz Aguilar stands 5'4" and weighs 140 pounds, police said. If you spot him in Eagle County, call 9-1-1, Daly said.