Monday Dec 14 | Fort Collins Coloradoan
Gardner Signs, which has been in Fort Collins since 1981, is moving to Mead to better service Denver and Northern Colorado.
Former Craig Police Detective Pleads Not Guilty
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The Attorney General's Office and Champion Automotive Group are working toward a settlement after the Colorado Department of Revenue suspended Windsor's Iron Mountain Autoplex's license for allegedly failing to pay off almost $432,000 in liens on trade-in vehicles.
Class rings slipping off in popularity in Colorado
East High senior Veronica Roybal shows her class ring to Rhiana Brame. The school memento, made by Jostens, features Roybal's birthstone - pink topaz - and an inscription of her nickname, "Vee." At East High School's lunch hour, kids of every description scatter in a million different directions, while a few find their way to a folding table lined ...
Rural school districts struggle to find interpreters
Mariah Kowach feels like she's living on an island. She's a deaf 7th grader at Craig Middle School with no real effective way of talking with anybody.
Vail Valley Bizwatch: Fusion! Gifts, jewelry and more in Eagle
Help from the heart: Weld residents giving time, money when people need it most
Volunteers Tim Beckman, left, of Greeley and Craig Leonard of Windsor, load food into a truck for the 9Cares Colorado Shares food drive for the Weld County Food Bank at the WestLake King Soopers in Greeley on Saturday.
Winter storm on the way to Colorado
A cold front approaching from the west will be the first of two systems to impact Colorado Friday through the weekend.
Denver Art Museum exhibit could be subversive sculptor's breakout moment
Denver artist John McEnroe spent three and a half months in the backstage area of the old Elitch Gardens theater fabricating an installation for the Denver Art Museum's upcoming exhibition, "Embrace!" He needed a tall enough space to accommodate components that stretch to 25 feet.
Craig keeps spending limits despite challenges
Voters in a Moffat County town are sticking with spending limits for candidates, despite legal concerns the limits could run afoul of free speech protections.
Fort Carson Troops Get A Huge Donation From Local Support.
A huge donation is now heading overseas to Fort Carson troops recovering after an attack earlier this month.
Operation underway to locate sex offenders across Colorado
Deputy Julio Fitzgibbons of the U.S. Marshals Service, flanked by Parker police Detectives Michael Buoniconti and Penny Vandenberg, studies paperwork on a sex offender Thursday in Adams County.
Lawrence E. Malburg, beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed away at Poudre Valley Hospital on October 6, 2009, at the age of 64.
Wild horses would be moved to preserves in Midwest, East under Interior plan
The Bureau of Land Management attempts to place as many animals as possible each year into private care through public adoptions, but adoptions have been declining in recent years because of higher fuel and feed costs.
Force players, coach at W-League Combine
Colorado Force coach Craig Deacon and three players are spending this weekend in Tampa, Fla., at the United Soccer League's W-League Combine.
Colorado: Kourlises named 2010 Citizens of West
CRAIG, Colorado - The National Western Stock Show will honor a husband and wife as the 2010 Citizens of the West.
FAA system tracks aircraft out of radar's reach
A surveillance system to help air traffic controllers monitor planes in remote areas out of the reach of radar is being deployed in Colorado just in time for ski season.
2010 Citizen of the West: Tom & Becky Kourlis
Moffat County may be a remote corner of the state, but that didn't keep the National Western Stock Show from honoring two of its residents as the 2010 Citizens of the West.
CSU moving at snail's pace with ag hirings
Colorado State University has added a couple of good ones but lost another. Craig Beyrouty has stepped in as the new dean of the CSU College of Agriculture Sciences, replacing Marc Johnson who left last year for the University of Nevada.
Health officials have been warning about the upcoming flu season and local veterans can now get a shot for free.