The traditional Thanksgiving meal is filling and delightful, but it isn’t known for being especially spicy. Which is probably why, after the holiday feast and several plates of leftovers, I crave a little heat. [...]
Four of rancher Manuel Sanchez's calves appear to have been mysteriously mutilated in the last three weeks in the pastures he leases near Los Vallejos. [...]
If you're not careful, you can now get busted for texting while driving. Under the new state law, it's illegal for adult drivers 18 and older to send or receive text messages, tweets, or e-mails while driving.' [...]
The family of Yefrosini Kramarenko, a 76-year-old grandmother who had flown from Kiev, Ukraine, discovered her abandoned, in a wheelchair, next to a baggage carousel. [...]
The University of Colorado’s 2009 football season will come to a merciful end today, when the Nebraska Cornhuskers come to Boulder. It’s been a rough year, to put it nicely, and things may not improve significantly anytime soon. [...]
The economy's shot in the arm has already taken effect, as scores of shoppers across Colorado flock to stores early this morning in hopes of getting the best deals on the biggest holiday shopping day of the year. [...]
Lost amidst the Colorado Avalanche’s surprisingly great play are Colorado’s college hockey teams, but any true hockey fan overlooks the college teams at their own risk. [...]
Murdoch is threatening to pull all of his content from Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and other news organizations out of Google's search engines and carving out a new future with Microsoft's rival search engine, Bing. [...]
As former Congressman Tom Tancredo, former Governor Bill Owens, and Colorado Republican Party Chairman Dick Wadhams joined to back Scott McInnis' campaign for governor and a conservative “Platform for Prosperity" earlier this week, Maes sat out on the hoopla.'" [...]
Trade groups for the oil-and-gas industry aren't getting very far with their campaign to blame President Barack Obama and Interior Secretary Salazar for slowing down drilling operations.' [...]
If you're looking for a social escape after a long, carb-filled, family-friendly Thanksgiving, head to Oak Tavern to watch the Broncos face off with the Giants during the Tavern's Thanksgiving Day Turkeybowl.' [...]
More than 30 suspects, all African-American, were arrested in the investigation, which alleges men and women were targeted simply for being white or Latino. [...]
Though stollen---a traditional German bread made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices---is customarily served at Christmas, I think Thanksgiving morning makes an equally good occasion. [...]
Caffeine fiends may already know about Perky Cups, a place where the baristas wear bikinis and owner Jason Bernal is the self-dubbed "CBI" or "Chief Bikini Inspector." [...]
Most holiday travelers aren't going to be rubbing elbows on a packed jet. They're going to be driving---about 84 percent of all Thanksgiving travelers, to be exact. [...]
The Wage and Hour Division conducted a separate investigation that disclosed 77 child labor violations involving 15 underage employees and also found 59 workers were due a total of $56,285 in back wages for minimum wage and overtime violations. [...]
This year that will be easier thanks to the Buy Local Week kickoff party this Saturday at 6 p.m. The party, taking place at Swallow Hill, is primarily free and will launch Buy Local Week, November 30 through December 6. [...]
It turns out Kristen Diane Parker was just the first of many to get busted lurking in the hallways of local hospitals, stealing medications from their patients. [...]
Local retailers are still unsure whether this will be a good shopping year or a bad one, like last year. Macerich Company, which runs FlatIron Crossing Mall in Broomfield, is openly skeptical. [...]
The Wheat Ridge car dealer believes President Barack Obama might just be a jihadist. In Wolf's world, the president still lacks a legitimate birth certificate, despite evidence to the contrary, and the president might be connected to the shooting massacre at the Fort Hood U.S. Army post. [...]
The Denver Post's Troy Renck reports that catcher Yorvit Torrealba turned down a two-year, $4.5 million deal from the Rockies recently and is expected to jump ship. [...]
It took heated town hall meetings, intense deliberation, and presidential intervention for the U.S. Senate to arrive at a last-minute deal on Saturday to simply begin debating a massive, $848 billion health-care-reform bill. [...]
It took heated town hall meetings, intense deliberation, and presidential intervention for the U.S. Senate to arrive at a last-minute deal on Saturday to simply begin debating a massive, $848 billion health-care-reform bill. [...]
A single-engine plane flew over downtown Denver today towing a banner labeled "Salazar the Slaughter Czar," presumably referring to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's plan for wild-horse reserves in the West. [...]
In Europe, the decorated American skier requires a five-bodyguard escort to leave a race, yet in the U.S., she can stand in relative anonymity at the base of a mountain without garnering as much as a "hello." [...]
The Sierra Club estimates LED lights use just 10 percent of the energy of regular lights, an approximate $50 savings on electricity bills over the holiday season. [...]
In Colorado, there were 12,468 foreclosure filings in the third quarter, setting an all-time quarterly record. That's the fourth consecutive quarter in which foreclosures in Colorado have increased. [...]