What’s News MONDAY

August 20, 2007

FUEL TAX OPTION COULD TRACK YOUR TRAVEL
Wiretaps a favorite tool for police, prosecutors
New DougCo school: Breakthrough or latest fad?

DNC FUNDRAISERS TRADE ACCESS, PERKS FOR BUCKS
Musgrave sides with landowners vs. Forest Service
Centennial Farms: 19 added to state register

IRAQ DUTY CALLS TWO STATE LAWMAKERS
Eid relishes job as U.S. Attorney
Primary brewing for Dems in San Luis Valley

Planned Parenthood building $4.2M headquarter
Hawkins named CU Buffs’ starting QB

FEATURED OPINION
State opens door too wide for labor unions

What’s News WEEKENDER

August 18, 2007

UTAH MINE RESCUE CLAIMS LIFE OF LAKEWOOD MAN
Far-left ‘ethics’ group targets Longmont church
Detour drives Longmont candidate to gun threat
Denver crime rate falls 11 percent

SPLINTERS FOR STATE’S LARGEST ELM TREE
Land owner takes Telluride condemnation to Supreme Court
Colorado jobs up for year, down last month
Poker debt led to alleged rattlesnake plot

What’s News FRIDAY

August 17, 2007

FRACAS BREAKS OUT AT ALAMOSA COMMISSION MEETING
Corn growers: Don’t blame us for rising prices
Pueblo golf course manager arrested for soaking taxpayers

MONTROSE CO. PONDERS RETURN TO PAPER BALLOTS
7-year-old looked like ‘concentration camp prisoner’
Schaffer: GOP must return to its roots

DIVERSITY PUSH AT C.U. DOESN’T CHANGE MUCH
Fort Collins weighs new ’safety tax’

Boulder welcomes ‘Fringe Fest’

SCHOOL DEFENDS $52,000 PEP RALLY FOR TEACHERS
Springs Chamber CEO takes job at CU Foundation

ROSEN: What makes a citizen?

What’s News THURSDAY

August 16, 2007

PORKERS: SALAZAR, UDALL, PERLMUTTER VOTES RIPPED
Recall petition targets Calhan school board member
C.U. fights grade inflation
Bruce: County should get out of rental business

COLORADOFORNIA? RITTER AIDES STUDY CALIF. AIR REGS
DIA to get $300K horse statue, 11 years late
More turmoil for Valley School Board

National Geographic: Gunnison top adventure town
Closing scenes for Cinderella Drive-In
Boulder man struck by lightning on Mt. Elbert

What’s News WEDNESDAY

August 15, 2007

SUTHERS: U.S.-BORN CHILDREN ELIGIBLE FOR IN-STATE AID
Tuition law should be changed, Schultheis says
Mexico: Immigrants to U.S. being exploited

SCHOOLS SPEND $145 MILLION ON HALLWAY TIME
Georgetown over-billed FEMA $64,000 for ‘03 blizzard

Ritter urged to explain policy on union access to state workers

DEMS CLAM UP AS FUNDRAISING FALTERS
CDOT finds crack in bridge near Buena Vista
JeffCo DA acted properly in probe of Denver judge

SMOKING BAN REINSTATED

Routt Co. deputy investigated as police impersonator
Longmont votes to annex LifeBridge development

TECK CONSIDERS CHALLENGE TO REP. BUESCHER
Energy tax panel out-of-bounds, industry says
Recall of Montrose commissioner comes up short


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