01/23/10 The Northern Colorado Drug Task Force and the Fort Collins police SWAT team detained "several" people Friday after serving a search warrant at a Fort Collins home. 01/23/10 12:15 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a suspicious incident at Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue, where a person reported that someone was inside one of the kiosk booths and that it might be a burglary. Officers talked to the person in the booth and determined that it was the owner. Everything was fine. 01/23/10 FLORENCE - Investigators find the body of Beth Rice in the Arkansas River Saturday morning. They say there's no evidence of foul play, and believe Rice fell or intentionally jumped in the river. 01/23/10 As mayor of Louisville from 1905 to 1907, Paul C. Barth, the rich founder of a sand and gravel company, was ridiculed for using city funds to buy an expensive saddle horse he said he needed to carry out his official duties. 01/23/10 LEADVILLE - Two more Colorado towns, Leadville and Aspen, could be voting this year on whether to decriminalize marijuana possession. The Leadville City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to direct their city attorney to draft language that would change city code to waive pot fines. 01/23/10 George Novak's Woodland Hills program has seen more players earn Division I scholarships or offers than any other WPIAL team. 01/23/10 There were already plenty of reasons for the Quince Orchard boys basketball team to be fired up for Friday's battle of Class 3A powers with Blake. The Cougars needed no extra motivation from head coach Paul Foringer. 01/23/10 The following cases were disposed of in Pitt County Superior Court the week beginning Jan. 4. 01/23/10 Photo by nopantsboy via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr The sun came out today, and dried up all the rain, but it's not the itsy-bitsy spider we're talking about getting back to work, it's the work to cleanup the storm mess that's underway. 5 people were injured overnight in a crash in Van Nuys that involved two possibly drunk drivers. 16-year-old Thousand Oaks resident Abby Sunderland ... 01/23/10 CHEYENNE: The Wheatland School Board has voted against allowing banners promoting an anti-discrimination campaign because a gay rights group is helping sponsor the program. |