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Gov Bill Ritter is proposing to slash funding for K-12 education and the stateA's tobacco prevention efforts as part of his 2010-11 General Fund budget proposal.
First 'Public' H1N1 Clinics Underway
That was the reaction, Wednesday, of parents to the first public clinic offering the H1N1 vaccine along the Front Range.
Debbie's Deals: Free Saturday Night At The Denver Museums
Here's a great deal for you, 11 museums in the Denver metro area will offer free admission this Saturday, Nov.
Five answers to the question: 'What to do on Halloween in Denver?'
Adults can get in on the Halloween fun tonight too! M. Morris While most Halloween activities are geared toward families, there are still plenty of ghoulish activities to enjoy even if you don't have little trick or treaters to parade around.
The storm has left almost 4 feet of snow in the foothills and close to two feet in the Denver metro area.
I-70 closed from Bennett to Burlington
Much of the eastern half of Interstate 70 is closed because of blowing snow. The Colorado Department of Transportation says I-70 is closed from the eastern edge of the Denver metro area to Burlington near the Kansas border.
Griego: Long-ignored West Denver will get a library, but where?
The first of two community meetings on the future location of a new west-side library got underway Tuesday evening in the Cowell Elementary school cafeteria.
Denver plan for library, rec cuts raises concerns on council
Road trippin' made a wreck of Wiggins' victory hopes Tuesday night. "We really struggled with getting home late Monday and getting ready to play the next night," coach Amy Windsheimer said after her Tigers dropped a 25-9, 19-25, 20-25 varsity volleyball match at Byers.
C.J. Johnson grabs win at URSS Colorado Motorsports Park debut
CJ Johnson nabbed his fifteenth victory of the year by topping the field of Sunday's main event at Byers, Colorado in the United Rebel Sprint Series debut at the Colorado Motorsports Park.
One killed in Arapahoe Co. rollover
Nestor Silva, 20, of Byers was killed in a rollover crash on Arapahoe County early today.
Small Business Development Center named champs for women
Tim Edgar, left, former director of the Fort Morgan Small Business Development Center, and Linda Olsen, SBDC counselor, show awards they received in Denver after the SDBC was named Champions for Women in Business by the Small Business Administration.
Our nephew Brad started out in St. Louis on August 1 on a bike ride to Denver. He arrived at fellow St.
High Plains Raceway Holding Official Grand Opening August 1
From a press release issued by High Plains Raceway: Byers, Colorado - Professional drivers, GT sports car racers, SPEED World Challenge Champions and local celebrities will tear up the local track in a pro-celebrity race; and fun and festivities will spread across the paddock of High Plains Raceway in Byers on August 1, 2009, as the raceway ...
Sugar Grove Corn Boil heats up this weekend
Triplets Kyle, from front, Evan and Cole Wassinger, then 1, nibble on corn while visiting the Sugar Grove Corn Boil last year.
Train fans chase Frontier Days special
For the dozens of people racing north on U.S. 85 on a sun- dappled Saturday morning, leaning out the back seat with cameras and only half watching the road, it is about the chase.
Byers firefighters stuck with faulty equipment
BYERS, Colo. - When a house fire starts, every second before firefighters go in counts, and their lives are on the line.
A bicyclist races down Lookout Mountain Road in Golden this afternoon, trying to stay ahead of the rain.
The stories behind Colorado sites
Annie Levinsky, deputy director of Denver Story Trek, in front of the Black American West Museum, 3091 California St.