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New Benet Hill Monastery and retreat center dedicated
Nestled among pine trees at an elevation of 7,500 feet - with a picturesque backdrop that includes Pikes Peak - is the new home of the Benedictine Sisters in Colorado Springs that reveals the order's commitment to work and a contemplative life.
Police: Edgewater man stabbed self to avoid work
Some might call in sick. Others might claim their car broke down. But a Denver man is facing charges for allegedly stabbing himself because he didn't want to go to work.
Noon winning Centennial mayor's race; Hall leading in Sheridan
In Arapahoe County elections, it appeared Cathy Noon was going to win the race for Centennial mayor.
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Man says he stabbed himself because he didn't want to go to work
A 29-year-old man who claimed he was attacked and stabbed by three people - skinheads or Hispanic males - confessed Monday night that he stabbed himself because he didn't want to go to work, Edgewater Police said today.
Former workers say Denver Water dumped asbestos
Joseph Pacheco is taking a walk down memory lane to a place that still haunts him.
Teri Tone has joined Wells Fargo Private Bank as a VP in the Denver office. WELLS FARGO PRIVATE BANK: Announced that Teri Tone has joined as vice president and senior trust and fiduciary specialist for the Denver office.
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Harris: After years of arrests, driver finally taken off streets
Micaela Pedro-Pascual, 27, died from the Aug. 31, 2007, crash, and her 8-year-old son, Tony, was seriously injured.
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Inmate hangs self at Denver County Jail
A 25-year-old man who just completed a 15-day sentence for shoplifting and disturbing the peace hung himself late Thursday at the Denver County Jail while waiting extradition to Kansas on a drug charge.
Church Threatens Shutdown Over Law
Denver's Archbishop Chaput draws a lLine. DENVER - A senior Vatican official has spoken out regarding a dispute between Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput and state legislators over a bill that would restrict religious freedom.
Tornado Warning For South Denver
A tornado warning is in effect until 11:15 p.m. Monday night for Southwestern Denver, extreme west central Adams, west central Arapahoe and east central Jefferson Counties.
Sinkhole Causes Bridge to Collapse
A large sinkhole damages a bridge near Denver and causes part of it to collapse Tuesday, a section of the bridge over the South Platte River in Sheridan collapsed,exposing a 4-inch natural gas line.
Crews survey the damage Monday on a section of West Oxford Avenue that runs over the South Platte River after the asphalt collapsed.
Section of bridge over South Platte collapses at scene of sinkhole
A section of a bridge over the South Platte River in Sheridan has collapsed after a sinkhole made it unstable.
Isidao Salvador Rojas identified in possible homicide on 3100 block of South Dale Court
More than two weeks ago, we told you about a body found in a car parked on the 3100 block of South Dale Court in Sheridan , an area captured in the graphic above .
Makeover Complete At Bear Creek Park
Families in southwest Denver have a freshly spruced up place to play. The city has completed renovations at Bear Creek Park at Sheridan and Hampden.
Wells Fargo ready to erase Wachovia name
Wells Fargo will put its name on all Wachovia locations in Colorado in November, pending regulatory approval, making Colorado the first state to accomplish the switch, officials said Tuesday.
quick moving storms drop more rain on parts of Colorado
Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued once again for parts of Colorado including Denver.
Sheridan police are investigating a body found in a car this morning, but are releasing few details.
Sheridan Considers Cutting Its Fire Department
Jun 17, 2009 2:23 pm US/Mountain Reporting Jennifer Miller SHERIDAN, Colo. 1 of 1 The firefighters say they'll do whatever they can to keep their jobs.