Correction: Ganja Gourmet story
Correction: Ganja Gourmet story DENVER — In a Dec. 17 story about a restaurant called Ganja Gourmet, The Associated Press misidentified the owner. The owner’s name is Steve Horwitz, not Scott Horowitz. International competition solicits new ideas for wildlife crossings
New designs for wildlife crossings sought DENVER — An international competition is being launched to come up with new ideas for wildlife crossings over interstate highways, with the Colorado mountains as a focal point. Denver area bank robbery appears to be related to 2 other armed holdups this month
Denver bank robbery appears related to 2 others Colorado oil and gas trade association names new president Tisha Conoly Schuller
Colo. oil, gas trade group names new president Woman gives birth to baby boy on Southwest flight headed from Chicago to Salt Lake
Woman gives birth on flight diverted to Denver Prosecutor: Government will bring more charges in alleged terror plot against NYC
More charges expected in NYC terror plot NEW YORK — Federal authorities expect to file more charges in an alleged plot by an al-Qaida associate to attack New York City with homemade bombs, a prosecutor said Thursday. Feds: Evidence prevented the 2002 arrest of imam connected to Fort Hood shooting
Evidence blocked arrest of imam with Fort Hood tie US Anti-Doping Agency gets support from NFL, MLB in reducing steroid-laced supplements
USADA aims to curb steroid-laced supplements Government-funded study finds no measurable impact from wind farms on property values
Study: Wind farms have no effect on property value Colorado feds looking at connection to cleric who talked to accused Fort Hood shooter
Colo. feds look at Fort Hood connection to cleric Colorado receiving $2.1 million for broadband mapping and planning projects
Colo. receiving $2.1 million for broadband mapping Correction: Credit Suisse-Colorado story
Correction: Credit Suisse-Colorado story DENVER — In a Nov. 24 story about Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC buying back auction rate securities from investors, The Associated Press, relying on information from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, reported erroneously how much the company was buying back. It has agreed to buy back up to $17.2 million from Colorado individual investors, charities, and small- and medium-sized businesses, not $79.4 million. The story also misstated how much auction rate securities the company has bought back from retail investors or agreed to resolve as part of a multistate agreement. That number should be $550 million, not $3.5 billion. Credit Suisse to buy back $79 million in auction rate securities from Colorado investors
Credit Suisse agrees to $79M Colorado settlement Colorado announces action against 10 foreclosure-rescue companies in multistate sweep
Colo. acts against 10 foreclosure-rescue companies Newmont Mining agrees to sell 14 percent share in Indonesian venture for $494 million
Newmont’s Indonesia venture stake to go for $494M Suburban Denver billboard links Obama with jihadistsmore images Colorado’s unemployment rate declines slightly to 6.9 percent in October from prior month
Colo. jobless rate dips to 6.9 percent in October Officers shot, suspect killed after apparent bank robbery, chase in suburban Denver
Police officers shot, suspect killed after chase Colorado foreclosures hit record in third quarter
Colorado foreclosures hit record in Q3 DENVER — Colorado had a record-high number of new foreclosures in the third quarter, when new filings hit 12,468. Xcel Energy trims rate increase request in Colorado to $136 million a year
Xcel Energy trims rate increase request to $136M Transformer maker to open first US production site in Denver area
Transformer maker to open first US site in Colo. Royal Gold boosts annual dividend 13 percent to 36 cents; shares climb to new year high
Royal Gold raises annual dividend 13 percent Colorado company starts work on cellulosic ethanol facility
Colo. company starts work on biofuel facility Federal government says it will spend $11.7M on land in national monuments in Western US
Feds to spend $11.7M on land in national monuments Newmont Mining transfers 10 percent stake in Indonesian venture
Newmont transfers stake in Indonesian venture Colo. officials say US gov hasn’t called on using prisons for Gitmo detainees
Colo. officials: No inquiries on Gitmo detainees Michelle Obama tells Colorado high school girls that there’s no secret to successSurvivor says Oregon van crash like ‘dream’ after 2 die, 2 critically injured
Survivor says fatal Ore. van crash like ‘dream’ Qwest begins offer to exchange privately placed outstanding notes
Qwest starts note exchange offer DENVER — Qwest Communications International Inc. said Friday that it began an offer by its Qwest Corp. subsidiary to exchange privately placed outstanding 8.375 percent notes due in 2016 for newly registered 8.375 percent notes also due that year. Colorado BLM auctions of oil, gas leases nets $112,969
Colo. BLM auctions oil, gas leases for $112,969 |