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Boulder considers medical marijuana regulations
Details: Council members will discuss whether to impose a moratorium on marijuana-based businesses and what types of regulations, if any, the city have for those businesses.
Boulder County officials predict 40% will vote in today's election
Jobs on the way in Denver and surrounding communities
A report, compiled by The Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation , says recent corporate announcements and an improvement in our region's business climate bode well for future job growth.
The Boulder County Business Report
BROOMFIELD - Re/Max Alliance, a Re/Max realty franchise with 21 offices along the Front Range, including four in the Boulder Valley, has acquired fellow franchise Re/Max Horizons with two offices in Broomfield and Firestone.
A wrap up of the Camera`s candidate endorsements for local city councils and the Boulder Valley School District board.
Mom convicted in son's death gets new attorney
A former Louisville woman serving a 16-year sentence in the death of her infant son has been granted new counsel.
Police: Louisville high-schoolers arrested after pot deal ends in a...
Two minors and one adult were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of kidnapping, robbery and assault after a deal to buy marijuana ended in a fight at school.
The Boulder County Business Report
RE/MAX Alliance acquires franchise
BCBR Article RE/MAX Alliance acquires franchise By Business Report Staff October 22, 2009 -- BROOMFIELD - RE/MAX Alliance, a RE/MAX realty franchise with 21 offices along the Front Range, including four in the Boulder Valley, has acquired fellow franchise RE/MAX Horizons with two offices in Broomfield and Firestone.
Lafayette, Louisville council candidates support medical-marijuana...
City council candidates in both Lafayette and Louisville generally support allowing medical marijuana dispensaries -- but they want to see regulations.
Pain Developer Idol Minds Sees Layoffs
Idol Minds, the developer behind the physics-based PlayStation Network title Pain , has reportedly laid off half of its 50-strong workforce.
Boulder County begins counting ballots
Bill Glinkman, left, and Bob DelPizzo compare signatures on ballots that have arrived at the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder s Office on Monday.
Louisville man investigated over state money meant for brother's funeral
Boulder County authorities are investigating allegations that David Bright - whose brother John Breaux was killed in January by an out-of-control driver - misused state money intended for Breaux's funeral by spending it on himself.
Nicole Fox: America's Next Top Model?
America's Next Top Model contestant and CU student Nicole Fox With the new season of "America's Next Top Model" well underway in its broadcast, it is now common knowledge that one of CU's students is a contestant.
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The town that kicked Chan's butt (ours too): Traveling to the...
By Chuck Friedbauer, Guest Columnist First-place finishes are a high priority in America.
Two medical-pot shops open in Louisville, just before moratorium
Unbeknownst to city officials, two medical-marijuana dispensaries have opened in Louisville, squeaking ahead of a moratorium.
Louisville, Erie Look To Suspend Pot Dispensaries
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Frank Finn: May 16, 1927 - September 26, 2009
Barbara Lawlor Nederland Frank Finn loved a good party with friends and music and good food and you can bet he's not going to miss his own Irish Wake.
Lafayette raises money for sisters injured in crash
Demaurice and Ally Vigil If you go What: A benefit for Demaurice and Ally Vigil, who were injured in a car accident Aug.
Accused in Vail pass remains case pleads guilty
A former FBI witness pleaded guilty Thursday in the deaths of four people and was sentenced to 70 years in prison.
Rocky student grateful to CDOT workers who found, returned wallet with $400
A Rocky Mountain High School student in Fort Collins who was saving up to buy a dress for Homecoming is very thankful for a group of honest Colorado Department of Public Transportation workers who found her wallet.