Colorado man leaves apartment after search, questioning in terrorism investigationDENVER — A man identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida has left his suburban Denver apartment in an SUV as federal agents prepare to question him again. FBI raids home of suspect Afghan terrorist with links to PakCOLORADO - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents scoured the Colorado home of an Afghan national - Najibullah Zazi - who has traveled to Pakistan and is linked to an Al Qaeda terror cell. There is a strong suspicion that he attended a terror training camp there. FBI searches home of Colorado man identified by officials as having possible al-Qaida linkAURORA, Colo. — Federal agents on Wednesday searched the home of a suburban Denver man identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida, carting away several boxes of evidence. Counterfeit $50 bills showing up at yard sales in ColoradoGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Police say someone is using counterfeit $50 bills at yard sales in Colorado. Trip to New York sparks terrorism investigation of Colorado airport shuttle driverAURORA, Colo. — The Colorado airport shuttle driver identified by law enforcement as having possible links to al-Qaida holed up in his Denver-area apartment Wednesday, not wanting the media storm surrounding his case to cause trouble for his company, his boss said. Colo. man identified as target of terrorism probe after NYC raids says he’s innocentNEW YORK — A Colorado man denied Tuesday that he’s a central figure in a terrorism investigation that fed fears of a possible bomb plot and led to several police raids in New York City. Newmont announces pricing of senior notes expected to raise nearly $2 billionDENVER — Newmont Mining Corp. announced pricing Tuesday for senior notes that it expects will raise $1.97 billion in net proceeds for working capital. US Forest Service apologizes for linking tortillas, Spanish music to armed pot growersDENVER — The U.S. Forest Service has apologized for suggesting that campers who eat tortillas, drink Tecate beer and play Spanish music may be armed marijuana growers, calling it “regrettable” and “insensitive.” Across US, abortion foes trying harder line in effort to get constitutional rights for fetusesPUEBLO, Colo. — There’s nothing subtle about the sales pitch by abortion opponents who are gathering signatures at the Colorado State Fair for a ballot measure that would give legal rights to fertilized embryos. Police: Fugitive who took newlyweds hostage in Kan. home to face charges in Colo. slayingDOVER, Kan. — A fugitive who eluded police for two days was captured in Kansas after he took two newlyweds hostage in their home, only to fall asleep when they gave him pillows and blankets. Man falls asleep while holding hostages in Kan. home, couple escapes and suspect in custodyDOVER, Kan. — Two newlyweds held hostage in their eastern Kansas home on Saturday escaped unharmed when the man holding them captive fell asleep, after they gave him pillows and a blanket, authorities and family members said. Authorities say possible Colo. homicide suspect is holding hostages in eastern KansasDOVER, Kan. — Authorities say a suspect in a possible Colorado homicide is holding hostages at a home in eastern Kansas. Telenovela captivates Colorado Latinos while getting them in tune with healthcare optionsDENVER — It has all the hallmarks of the beloved telenovela: Heart-wrenching dialogue. Doors slamming amid tears. Over-the-top theatrics. Sterlite Industries makes higher $2.57B bid for Asarco, topping rival Grupo Mexico’s offerDENVER — Sterlite Industries Ltd. raised its bid Friday for Asarco LLC by 20 percent to $2.57 billion in cash, topping rival Grupo Mexico’s offer to regain control of the mining company that has been operating under bankruptcy protection. Black bear attacks man in his Colorado home; latest in string of bear run-ins in AspenASPEN, Colo. — A man was attacked by a large black bear in his Aspen home in the latest in a string of violent encounters with the animals this summer in the mountain community. Pakistan ambassador doesn’t regret Taliban leader’s death, but still opposes US strikesDENVER — Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States said Thursday he doesn’t regret the missile strike that killed a Taliban leader, but maintained his country’s opposition to U.S. attacks inside its border. White House picks Colorado official to oversee nation’s forest programsWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama Thursday chose a Colorado natural resources official to be the new agriculture undersecretary in charge of the U.S. Forest Service. Wisconsin baby born at 9:09 on 9/9/09 weighing 9 pounds, 9 ouncesLA CROSSE, Wis. — No doubt. The nines have it. Chuck Berendes of La Crosse said he will never forget the birthday of this third child, born Wednesday on the ninth day of the nine month in the year 2009. Pakistan’s ambassador in Denver to discuss fight on terrorism on eve of 9/11 anniversaryDENVER — Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States is taking part in a panel discussion on the fight against terrorism. AP source: White House picks Colorado official to oversee nation’s forest programsWASHINGTON — Congressional aides say the Obama administration has chosen a Colorado natural resources official to be the new agriculture undersecretary in charge of the U.S. Forest Service. Ski resorts offering special deals to lure locals to the slopes amid stagnant travel marketSALT LAKE CITY — A struggling economy is turning out to be good news for skiers and snowboarders who live close enough to mountains that they can hit the slopes every weekend. Lots of babies were born on 9/9/09; this one came at 9:09 a.m.GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Lots of babies will be able to celebrate being born on a date full of nines, but Alexander Robert Orient has a little extra distinction. Bankruptcy judge approves Frontier Airlines reorganization plan, will emerge around Oct. 1DENVER — A bankruptcy judge has confirmed the plan of reorganization for Frontier Airlines, moving the Denver-based carrier a step closer to emerging from Chapter 11 protection. Chipotle Mexican Grill agrees to wage hike for Florida tomato supplier’s workersDENVER — Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. has agreed to give workers for one of its Florida suppliers an extra penny per pound of tomatoes harvested, or a 64 percent increase. What can Brown do for you? In Denver, it can pay lots of parking ticketsDENVER — A single UPS delivery truck is the champion of Denver parking violations, racking up 196 tickets worth nearly $5,700 last year. Bears are breaking into homes, raiding fridges and attacking people in Aspen, Colo.ASPEN, Colo. — It’s nearly 2 a.m. and authorities have found the suspect in a string of break-ins into multimillion-dollar homes. His nose led him right to their trap — a cage filled with barbecue-scented cantaloupe and peaches. Barrick Gold sells stake in silver production at mines to Silver Wheaton for $625 millionDENVER — Barrick Gold Corp., the world’s biggest gold producer, on Tuesday agreed to sell silver reserves from four of its mines to Silver Wheaton Corp. in a deal worth $625 million. How much would you pay for comfort? New ski boot to go on the market at $1,295BOULDER, Colo. — Skiing, fun. Walking in ski boots back to the lodge, not so much. Frontier raises baggage fees, reduces some change feesDENVER — Frontier Airlines said on Friday it was raising baggage fees and reducing a fee to change tickets. Judge indefinately blocks drilling on Colorado’s Baca National Wildlife RefugeDENVER — A federal judge has indefinitely blocked oil and gas drilling on a wildlife refuge that sits next to the Great Sand Dunes National Park in south-central Colorado. |