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Colorado and Jefferson County appear to be bubbling over with anniversary celebrations happening this summer.
When the Colorado School of Mines built its newest athletic fields, it had to cover a monument honoring 10 miners killed in 1889, when the White Ash Mine tunnel was flooded and water that filled the neighboring Loveland mine broke through the wall separating them.
Small quake, landslide on Bookcliffs in Colorado
Witnesses say a small earthquake triggered a rock slide that shaved off part of the Bookcliff Mountains, next to Mount Garfield, in western Colorado.
Peacock duo wins duct tape prom contest
A peacock-themed couple took the top prize in a unique contest showcasing prom outfits made of colorful duct tape.
Another proud miner in Golden's history
A clay maquette, or model, of Cloyd Barnes's proud miner. The sculpture will be poured in bronze when the location for the memorial is officially approved.
Duct-tape prom couple crowned competition champs
Two teens from Jefferson County beat out more than 200 couples from 40 states and four Canadian provinces to win the "Stuck at Prom" duct tape competition.
USA Wrestling staffer held in Internet sex case
A Colorado Springs man who is an administrator with USA Wrestling faces charges of using the Internet try to lure a child into having sex.
Computerized fire dispatcher is cool under pressure
Fire department dispatchers in Marion County have been replaced by a single female voice, and that voice isn't human.
I'm reading Where God Was Born by Bruce Feiler because I want to learn more about the Middle East.
For nearly four decades, the Golden Lions Club has sold raffle tickets to pay for a day of live music, free children's activities and the annual Fourth of July fireworks in downtown Golden.
A A A' The Rev. Peter Morales of Colorado has been elected as the first Latino president of the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Human West Nile case confirmed in Colo.
GOLDEN, Colo. - West Nile Virus is back. Jefferson County health officials have confirmed Colorado's first human case of West Nile this year.
Jeffco looks to smooth Apex Park sharing
Hikers move to the side of the trail in Apex Park on Sunday to get out of the way of an approaching cyclist.
Deal lets Williams drill in Pa.
Williams will acquire a 50 percent interest in leases on 44,000 acres in central Pennsylvania held by State College, Pa.-based Rex Energy Corp.
Drug Offender Escapes From Golden Prison
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Light year for city construction
Construction crews continue working on the Washington Avenue bridge over Highway 58 on Monday, June 22.
Pentax's Optio W80 point-and-shoot shrugs off water, haters
While Canon's PowerShot D10 has been hogging the spotlight in the waterproof point-and-shoot arena, Pentax is dropping in a formidable opponent this evening with the Optio W80.
Don't invest in parkway, Golden says
Potential investors in the proposed Jefferson Parkway shouldn't waste their money on the "high-risk" project, advised the city of Golden in a letter sent to 24 companies showing interest in underwriting the toll road.
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Garden community grows in Golden
Emma Hesse, 11, pulls the garden hose toward her family's plot, where they are growing a variety of vegetables, including onions, tomatoes, peas and squash.
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