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Grand Jury Indicts 9 In Suspected ID Theft Ring
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Nine arrested in Jefferson County ID theft ring
Five men and four women alleged to be in an identity theft and forgery ring operating in Jefferson County have been indicted by a grand jury for racketeering under Colorado's Organized Crime Control Act.
Nine who allegedly broke into cars and mailboxes indicted in metro wide identity theft ring
Members of an identity theft ring who allegedly stole financial information from cars and mailboxes and then scammed at least 26 businesses have been indicted by the Jefferson County grand jury.
Boston Market Extends "Two Kids Eat Free" Promotion
Golden, Colo.: Boston Market today announced that its widely popular "Two Kids Eat Free" dining program will be extended past October 31, offering customers the same great deal every weekend between November 1 through the end of January 2010.
New jobless claims drop slightly
A help wanted sign hangs on the door of an Autozone shop in Golden, Colorado. The number of U.S. workers filing new claims for jobless benefits unexpectedly fell last week data showed.
Pitch puts Highway 93 above beltway
Officials from Golden, Boulder and Boulder County presented a plan to improve specific intersections of Highway 6 and Highway 93 to the Transportation Legislative Review Committee.
More scares: Haunted houses await the unsuspecting. . . Boo
Haunted houses are big business this time of year. Here's a list of local horror shows to get your blood curdling.
Stefon Harris and Blackout in Golden, CO
Stefon Harris is like one of those small, wiry running backs that gets the job done through finesse and quickness rather than brute force.
3 accused of theft from Colo. football nonprofit
Three former officers on the board of a Jefferson County-based youth football group have been indicted on charges of theft and conspiracy to commit theft.
Study: NYC Charter Schools Improve Student Achievement
New, rigorous research demonstrates the effectiveness of public charter schools in raising student performance and closing achievement gaps in urban areas.
Companies Report Progress In Oil Shale Trials
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Golden, Boulder officials: Improve highways and don't build toll road
Accused officer's widow wants bail money back
The widow of former Grand Junction Police Department officer Glenn Coyne wants a judge to order a refund of tens of thousands of dollars he paid to get out of jail.
Lakewood Man Convicted Of Church Burglaries
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Sights, sounds of holidays on the way
If you haven't thought much about Christmas 2009, you might want to remember that we aren't back a few decades when the red and green didn't start to show up in department stores, down city streets and in grocery stores until the Salvation Army bell ringers began to appear - usually just before Thanksgiving.
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N.C. health care better, but work remains
A study has found that health care in North Carolina is improving, with the state among the top five states for improved mortality rates in cardiac surgery, pulmonary care and stroke care.
Industry analyst warns that gas shale hopes may be next bubble to burst
The promise of enough natural gas to last the United States more than 100 years based on discoveries of vast shale formations could be the country's next speculative bubble to burst, a speaker warned Monday at a conference exploring the notion that the world's oil and gas are diminishing rapidly.
The 'perfect' quake this way comes
INTERVIEW The 'perfect' quake this way comes By Charles McDermid HUA HIN, Thailand - It's early evening thousands of kilometers away at the offices of the United States Geological Survey in Golden, Colorado, and Sumatran tectonics expert Richard Briggs is studying a series of seven-plus magnitude earthquakes that had just struck off the island of ...
We've got stuff happening this October! That's why living in or near Golden is so much fun.