Oct 31, 2009 | Denver Post
Insurer guidelines bar many on stats' edges
At 5 foot 1 and 90 pounds, Wendy Stewart is too risky to cover, one company decided.
Erie workers win $1M Powerball prize
Four employees at Erie's John Murphy Millwork got an unexpected bonus this week, winning a $1 million prize in Saturday's Powerball drawing.
CU to spend $2M on new look for UMC
Ron Grassi, of Erie, left, sells a hot dog to University of Colorado junior Peter Swanson while sophomore David Brandts awaits his turn Tuesday at the University Memorial Center.
Greeley bans medical marijuana providers
The Greeley City Council voted Tuesday night to ban medical marijuana dispensaries from operating within city limits.
Two CU women's basketball players injured in car accident
Two University of Colorado women's basketball players suffered minor injuries and one of them was ticketed in an accident near the Erie Municipal Airport on Saturday afternoon that injured one other person.
Erie police respond to report of man with shotgun
Erie police responded this morning to a report of a man with a shotgun. The incident happened in the 1900 block of Seidler Court, according to police dispatchers.
SVVSD presents school options to Erie parents
The St. Vrain Valley School District wants to ease the crowding at Black Rock and Erie elementary schools and offer a Core Knowledge curriculum in that area as well.
2-Year-Old Denied Health Insurance for Being Underweight
ABC 7 News : ERIE, Colo. -- First it was a 4-month-old Grand Junction boy who was denied health insurance coverage because, at 17 pounds, he was considered overweight.
Making strides in fight against hunger
Blue skies and a good cause. Noah Clark couldn't have asked for better on Sunday afternoon.
Best Corn Maze in Northern Colorado
It's that time of year again and fall has truly arrived. Personally I love to go to a great fall festival with a corn maze.
Pumpkin Farms Report Shortage Due To Cold Snap
Share + Oct 13, 2009 4:42 pm US/Mountain Reporting Shaun Boyd ERIE, Colo. Colorado's cold snap could put a chill on Halloween fun after some pumpkin farms estimate they've lost a third to half of their crop.
Louisville, Erie Look To Suspend Pot Dispensaries
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Local governments craft wish list
Home and business owners in the Weld County portions of Longmont and Erie could borrow money for energy-efficiency and renewable-energy improvements through Boulder County's ClimateSmart Loan Program, if a current state law is changed.
Erie arts group protests ballot issue
An Erie arts group is upset that the town is asking voters for permission to sell off the former fire station, saying the Old Town location would be better as a community arts center.
Louisville, Lafayette consider pot moratoriums
Lafayette: City Council is considering a 180-day moratorium on new dispensaries, with a final vote planned at its Oct.
Program Rewards For Keeping Trash Out Of Landfill
Share + Oct 6, 2009 6:49 pm US/Mountain Reporting Paul Day BRIGHTON, Colo. A new household recycling program just arriving in Colorado rewards customers based on how much trash they keep out of the landfill.
Red Barn Farm is a family affair
Sisters Paige Fagerberg Baessler, left, and Kristin Fagerberg stand in front of their five-acre field at the Red Barn Pumpkin Farm Tuesday northwest of Lucerne.
City Council candidate Fenno Hoffman wants Boulder to take on density
Thirteen candidates are vying for five seats on the Boulder City Council. Here's a quick rundown of who they are, and where you can find more information about them: Matt Appelbaum, incumbent mayor, mattforcouncil.com ; Suzy Ageton, incumbent, suzyageton.com ; Macon Cowles, incumbent, cowlesforcouncil.net ; KC Becker, member of the city's Planning ...