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Politics: Recall Efforts Underway For Colorado State Senate Prez, Others

State Senator John Morse, a Democrat from Colorado Springs, is the biggest fish in recall efforts that target several elected officials who supported tighter gun measures in Colorado.

Colorado Springs Is Serious About Getting Local Flyers to Fly Local

Facing a massive decline in Colorado Springs Airport passengers, the city’s mayor and other officials want to figure out how to take a bite out of the business their residents are giving to DIA.

Whoomp! (There It Was)

Twenty years ago, two guys from North Denver released one of the most popular rap singles of all time. An inside look at the weird, wild ride of DC the Brain Supreme and Steve Rolln, hip-hop’s ultimate one-hit wonders.

Politics: Tom Tancredo Seriously Mulling 2014 Gubernatorial Run

The former congressman, who lost the 2010 governor race, as a third-party candidate, is keeping the door open for another shot at the state’s top job.

Bigger Security Presence Expected At Bolder Boulder

Following the Boston Marathon tragedy, more police and stricter rules will carry the day for the May 27 run in Boulder.

Sports: George Karl Has Come a Long Way

The Denver Nuggets’ head coach won the NBA’s coach-of-the-year award for the first time in his long career. But what’s more impressive is his transformation as a man.

New Safety Campaign Will Ask Drivers To Keep “Heads Up”

Denver’s had a series of auto-pedestrian crashes this year, which has pushed city leaders to find ways to raise awareness about the issue.

Gov. Hickenlooper to Discuss Natural Gas Development Tonight in Boulder

The governor is part of a lecture series on hydraulic fracturing, which has been a hot topic across the state.

King Soopers Backs Away From Former CU Hospital Site

Once thought to be a suitable anchor tenant for the proposed redevelopment of the old University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, King Soopers now says certain restrictions will prevent it from locating a store there.

Sports: Denver Bronco and Future Wife to be Stars of Their Own Reality Show

Thanks to the E! network, folks across the county are about to get to know wide receiver Eric Decker a whole lot better.

Colorado On Weapons: Where Do Our U.S. Senators Stand?

Senators Michael Bennet and Mark Udall backed restrictions on high-capacity magazine clips and supported the broadening of background checks across the country—but both opposed a proposal to ban certain assault weapons.

Missy Franklin Named Country’s Top Amateur Athlete

The Olympic star—and Regis Jesuit High School senior—beat two others Tuesday for the honor.

Colorado Cities Rank High Nationally When it Comes to Wellbeing

A Gallup survey reports some of the country’s highest life satisfaction is along the Front Range.

Real Estate: Denver Cracks List of Cities Nationwide With Emerging Downtowns

Forbes magazine puts the Mile High City on its list of places attractive to young professionals.

Will.

For more than a month this past summer, a 28-year-old man from Colorado Springs survived alone in the southern Utah desert on little more than plant roots and river water. Will LaFever was on a personal journey to repair a life broken by misunderstanding and misfortune. Fixing himself, though, might cost him everything.

Playing Dirty

Sports: March Madness Begins in Colorado

CU and CSU begin NCAA Tournament play this week with two tough matchups.

Recent Snow Does Little to Ease Drought

A vast majority of Colorado remains in a severe drought, despite recent winter weather across the state.

Sports: Ben Petrick, Former Colorado Rockies’ Catcher, On Living With Parkinson’s

The 35-year-old former Rockies’ catcher talks about Parkinson’s disease, his book, and what he wants people to learn from his story.

Politics: Justice Department Will Decide on Colorado-Washington Pro-Pot Measures “Relatively Soon”

Attorney General Eric Holder wouldn’t give a timetable for a decision as several former DEA chiefs this week urged him to challenge the two states’ new laws.

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