Former child actor from ‘Family Ties’ arrested after assault in Colorado
‘Family Ties’ actor arrested after Colo. assault Police look for man who apparently tried to haul away ATM in Colorado with stolen truck
Man apparently tried to haul away ATM in Colorado Family of Phoenix teen missing since 1954 relieved to know her fate, wants killer found
Missing Ariz. teen’s family finally knows her fate Colorado hit with 3-plus feet of snow, hundreds of flight delays as storm moves east
Snowstorm blasts Colorado, Wyoming; delays flights Colorado hit with 3 feet of snow, hundreds of flight delays before storm moves to Kan., Neb.
Big snowstorm moving out of Colorado to Kan., Neb. Colorado authorities solve 55-year-old mystery, ID Jane Doe
Colo. authorities identify longtime Jane Doe Sheriff in balloon boy case denies he broke law when he talked about child-welfare inquiry
Balloon boy sheriff denies wrongdoing FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The sheriff in the runaway balloon case doesn’t believe he broke the law when he disclosed that child welfare workers were involved in the inquiry, his spokeswoman said Wednesday. Early storm dumps snow across Rockies, western plains; 70 accidents reported in Wyoming
Storm dumps snow on Rockies, plains, more forecast Special prosecutor appointed to investigate sheriff for talking about kids in balloon case
Boulder DA to investigate balloon boy sheriff Mexican drug kingpin Miguel Angel Caro Quintero pleads guilty to US chargesDENVER — A Mexican drug kingpin who led a fearsome cartel for more than a decade pleaded guilty Friday to U.S. drug and racketeering charges. University of Colorado seeks to recover more than $52,000 from fired professor Ward ChurchillBOULDER, Colo. — The University of Colorado is seeking to recover funds it spent fighting a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by a professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after he likened some Sept. 11 terrorist attack victims to a Nazi leader. Sugar beet debate leaves farmers waiting as Colo.’s Boulder County reconsiders biotech cropsBOULDER, Colo. — Famuer Rasmussen Jr. and five other farmers filed what they thought was a routine request to grow genetically modified sugar beets on public land in Colorado’s Boulder County. The county already had allowed genetically altered corn. 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. MediaNews Group takes full ownership of Boulder Camera, other papersBOULDER, Colo. — Prairie Mountain Publishing Co., which publishes the Daily Camera and Colorado Daily newspapers in Boulder, is now fully owned by Denver-based MediaNews Group Inc. Wash. man indicted for alleged threat against family of Colo. abortion clinic employeeDENVER — A Washington man has been indicted for allegedly threatening the family of an employee at one of the few clinics in the country that performs late-term abortions. Woman believed to be victim of ‘54 unsolved Boulder murder found living in AustraliaBOULDER, Colo. — Investigators say a woman they believed might have been killed in 1954 and found along a Boulder creek actually has been living in Australia for the last 46 years. Craft brewers report volume, sales up in first half of year but growth slowingBOULDER, Colo. — The nation’s craft brewers continued to sell more beer in the first half of the year, despite the tough economy, although their rate of growth has slowed. Short Web address sites, data aggregation company Gnip form service to archive lopped linksSAN FRANCISCO — The growing popularity of Web-address shortening services like bit.ly creates the potential for a bevy of broken links should one of the providers suddenly cease operations. Researchers see dramatic drop in Indian groundwater; fear severe water shortagesNEW DELHI — Excessive irrigation and the unrelenting thirst of tens of millions of people are causing groundwater levels in northern India to drop dramatically, a problem that could lead to severe water shortages, according to a study released Wednesday. Bear intruder takes 3 rounds from shotgun, 5 shots from a handgun, 2 from rifle before going downBOULDER, Colo. — A black bear that broke into a Boulder County home and charged at the homeowner was killed only after three rounds from a shotgun, five shots from a handgun and two from a rifle. Paul Fischer fired birdshot and a rubber bullet at the 120-pound bear it was found rummaging through the kitchen early Monday morning. The family escaped when the third shot seemed to disorient the bear. University of Colorado study calculates global warming threat to Colorado River reservoirsBOULDER, Colo. — University of Colorado researchers say global warming increases the chances that the Colorado River system’s reservoirs could be depleted by mid-century. Chilean man convicted in Conn. student’s murder, sex assault in Colorado gets life in prisonBOULDER, Colo. — A Chilean man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the 1997 beating death of a University of Colorado student from Connecticut. Chilean man convicted of murder, sex assault in 1997 death of University of Colorado studentBOULDER, Colo. — A jury on Friday convicted a Chilean national in the 1997 beating death of a University of Colorado student. Colorado police say man stole a city steamroller for a late-night joyrideBOULDER, Colo. — Boulder police are looking for a man they said stole a city steamroller for a late-night joyride. Some Boulder residents were awakened at about 2 a.m. Tuesday by the rumbling of a steamroller down a neighborhood street. Witnesses told police they saw a man driving the steamroller before crashing it into a can and fleeing. Colo court fight by woman who says Easter decorations got her evicted from apartmentBOULDER, Colo. — A woman is going to court claiming she was wrongly evicted from her apartment because she kept her Easter decorations on her door for two weeks after the holiday. Radio recordings from rescue helicopter reveal last seconds before crash in NM mountainsSANTA FE, N.M. — Moments before a helicopter crashed during a mountain rescue attempt, the pilot radioed to his wife — a state police dispatcher — and told her he was “going down.” Gardening nudists claim say landlord is discriminating against them by asking them to cover upBOULDER, Colo. — A couple of nudists claim their landlord is wrongly discriminating by trying to get them to cover up while gardening. Robert and Catharine Pierce have been accused by their landlord of being a nuisance by gardening wearing only thong underwear, plus pasties for Catharine Pierce. Neighbors complained to police about the Pierces’ scanty clothing. But police say the Pierces are not violating the law as long as their genitals are covered. Body of Minnesota mountain climber found in ChinaBEIJING — Rescuers struggling through high winds and blizzards recovered the body of a second American climber Monday after an avalanche buried a team of three U.S. mountaineers in southwestern China last week, an official said. Body of second missing US mountain climber found in ChinaBEIJING — Rescuers struggling through high winds and blizzards recovered the body of a second American climber Monday after an avalanche buried a team of three U.S. mountaineers in southwestern China last week, an official said. Bad weather hampers search for missing US mountain climbers in ChinaBEIJING — High winds and blizzards hampered the search Monday for two U.S. mountain climbers after the body of a third American climber was found buried in an avalanche in southwestern China, an official said. |