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Denver Post: News: Local
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Denver International Airport expected to shift from chilling to hopping
As this year's first major snowstorm makes its way out of Colorado, activity at Denver International Airport is expected to slowly return to normal today.
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Front Range gets the drift with heavy snow
The metro area's snowy streets were nearly empty of cars, the airport quiet and the light rail light on passengers during Friday's big winter storm.
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Air search in Utah fails to turn up missing Grand Junction men
An air search today in rugged Carbon County, Utah has turned up no sign of two Grand Junction men who vanished after they left a sports bar in Price late last Saturday night.
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Colorado Springs cops take notes from 2005's "great bison massacre" when dealing with strays
When a bison was reported wandering around the city's west side Tuesday night, Colorado Springs police officers did what they are trained to do.
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Young inmate dies of treatable condition, expert claims
Inmate Terrell Griswold's inability to urinate was never treated and ultimately led to his death, a medical investigator says.
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Pilot program helps DPS track seniors' college financial-aid forms
Counselors at Denver high schools no longer have to rely on a student's word to know whether seniors have filled out an application for federal financial aid.
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Colorado agricultural groups relieved feds to rethink proposed changes to child-labor laws
A decision by the U.S. Department of Labor to rethink revisions to child-labor laws for agriculture was applauded this week by farm and ranching groups as well as Colorado congressman Cory Gardner.
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Culture at Colorado Capitol comes with drink
The brouhaha over a Mesa County lawmaker's traffic stop after a legislative happy hour has unwittingly highlighted the drinking that is part of Capitol culture.
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Colorado, Denver winter snowstorm totals as of 10 p.m., Feb. 3, 2012
The National Weather Service has posted the following snow accumulations from today's storm, which is ongoing:Aurora — 17 inches Bennett — 13 inchesBlack Hawk — 48 inches
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Colorado pot-legalization initiative needs more signatures
A proposed initiative to legalize limited possession of marijuana in Colorado needs more signatures to qualify for the ballot.
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