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Opinionline Archives Reform health care Paul Hsieh, M.D., Co-founder, Freedom and Individual Rights in Medicine - Sedalia, Colo.
Meet the delegates Tom Wiens Wayne Williams Shari Williams Colorado Republicans at their state gathering in Broomfield elected 22 at-large delegates and 22 at-large alternates to the national convention in ...
Castle Marne, now operated as a Victorian inn, was designed by the same architect who did the Molly Brown House.
Police were searching for two armed men who fled on foot today following a car chase in which the suspects fired numerous gunshots at two sheriff's deputies, striking one in the arm, authorities said.
Thinking of checking out Colorado's gorgeous scenery this summer? Maybe some mountain lakes? Elk? A raging river or three? Go ahead.
Required summer reading for burger fans: Hamburger America , by George Motz , a canonical listing of the hundred hands-down greatest, most historic burgers served in the United States.
It's rare that incumbent officeholders are denied their party's nomination for re-election. But there are times when such an action is both likely and appropriate. via Rocky Mountain News
“Oh, it was horrible and magical.”
Koko Taylor knows what you did last night ... OK, maybe she doesn't. But she knows you should see her in June. via Colorado Springs Independent
BARDWICK: Check in with GIs by donating chess set
Rich Monroe vs. La Moyne Splichal from a game at the Denver Chess Club last September. via Rocky Mountain News
Hayman Fire Victims Have A Hard Time Forgiving
“She should be required to do more community service than 1,500 hours. The probation is OK. She should have done that to start with rather than prison sentencing. ... In the long run, it was her kids that suffered.”
Terry Barton may want people affected by the Hayman fire to "get on with their lives," but it's hard when all some see is a sea of black stumps out their front door. via Cbs4denver.com
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“All I knew is it was somebody trying to break the law.”
For 30 years as a barkeeper, Jody Johnson has cut up more driver's licenses of underage kids than he can recall. via Denver Post Economy/Real Estate
Subject : Best of Denver Encore , was the last restaurant I visited before last week's Best of Denver 2008 issue went out the door. via Westword
Man gets probation in tractor accident
“It may have looked worse than it was.”
A 79-year-old Sedalia man will not serve jail time for striking a boy with his tractor during a Fourth of July parade. via News-Press
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Accident on slick roads sends deputy to hospital
“We don't believe his injuries are life-threatening”
A Douglas County sheriff's deputy has been injured in a multi-car accident this morning and taken by helicopter to a local hospital. via Denver Post Economy/Real Estate
Douglas deputy involved in crash airlifted to hospital
A Douglas County Sheriff's deputy was airlifted for treatment following a crash on U.S.. 85 that closed down the highway. via News-Press
Disparity in compensation for solar use
“Should I be treated any differently with a different rate than anybody else on the grid?”
Both Joe Beach and Paul Hutton have solar panels on their homes as a way to cut their power bills and go easy on the environment. via Denver Post
Is it the death of the life of the party?
“We always were.'The song 'Death of the Life of the Party”
'I'll never say it's the end, but I can't promise it'll ever happen again,' said Drag the River's Jon Snodgrass of the on-again/off-again group's upcoming three Colorado shows. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Highlands Ranch Teen Dies In Rollover
The Colorado State Patrol said alcohol is suspected as a contributing factor in the midnight traffic death of Matthew Ryan Edward Nichols, 19, of Highlands Ranch, Colo. via KMGH-TV Denver