06/24/11 So You Think You Can Dance eliminated its first four finalists and determined the eighth season's Top 16 contestants during Thursday night's live results show on Fox.
06/23/11 COMMERCE CITY: Selected James A. Hayes as the city's new director of community development. Hayes spent the past four years as Northglenn's director of planning and development.
06/16/11 Ice plants, native to South Africa, have become popular in Western gardens, as they sparkle, shine, shimmer, and tumble over rocks.
06/16/11 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings has affirmed the debt ratings of Plains End Financing LLC (Plains End) as follows: --Senior secured bonds of $117.7 million ($110.3 million outstanding) due 2028 at 'BB'; --Subordinated secured notes of $20.0 million ($19.0 million outstanding) due 2023 at 'B+'. The Rating Outlook is Stable for the senior notes and Negative for the subordinate notes ...
06/15/11 Review: If you already know why the hero of the good-natured '80s pop-metal musical "Rock of Ages" is just a city boy "born and raised in South Detroit," and the object of his affection is a small-town is a small-town girl named (Oh!) Sherrie, then this silly return to the decade we'll always (try to) remember is for you. Rating: ***
06/15/11 Sports columnist Woody Paige responds to your questions in Woody's Mailbag. In this installment, Woody tackles six questions, including four related to the NFL lockout.
06/14/11 The I-76 Speedway dodged a storm warning that was in effect Saturday night and provided great racing action from more than 90 cars.
06/14/11 The Associated Press A sampling of recent editorials from Colorado newspapers: NATIONAL: The Daily Sentinel, June 9, on recent stories about U.S. soldiers upset about Delta Airlines charging fees for excess baggage: Delta Airlines and several others beat a hasty retreat this week after coming under attack from some U.S. soldiers upset about the airline's fees for excess baggage. It was the only ...
06/10/11 Kathleen Ann Eberhardt, of Loveland, died June 6, 2011. She was born Oct. 10, 1944, in White Bear Lake, Minn., to Paul and Gladys Steiner.
06/10/11 Last night on So You Think You Can Dance on FOX our top 20 were revealed, but some of them we did not meet during the auditions. Now is your chance to learn a little bit more about each of our top 20 dancers! Keep reading for more! So You Think You Can Dance announced [...]
06/10/11 So You Think You Can Dance revealed the identities of its Top 20 eighth-season finalists during last night's broadcast of the Fox reality dancing competition.
06/10/11 On Wednesday, June 15, the Top 20 dance for the judges and America on the season's first two-hour live performance show.
06/08/11 Beth Anne Bartel passed away May 15, 2011. She was 51. Beth was the beloved daughter of, Lila Bartel and Herbert (Pat) Bartel; sister of, Paul (Janet) Bartel; aunt of, Andrea & Melinda; loving aunts, uncles, cousins and numerous dear loving friends.
06/07/11 Two Coloradans earned their way into the U.S. Open on Monday at sectional qualifiers.
06/04/11 In 1967, a dozen student actors from the University of Kansas came to Creede and saved this dying old mining town by starting a professional, seasonal theater company on the boarded-up Main Street. Today, the Creede Repertory Theatre is the largest employer in Mineral County. And now, they're coming to Denver like a gold rush.
06/03/11 When we lasted visited the saga of Kevin R. Foote, the embattled principal in the shuttered BenchWarmers sports bars, he had been arrested for a parole violation, which led to the abrupt closing of the three restaurants and the unemployment of roughly 300 staff members.
06/03/11 RICHLAND, Wash. -- Richland is among seven cities nationwide to receive recognition from the Public Technology Institute for "innovative use of Web 2.0 applications and social media tools to engage citizens, improve efficiency and increase accountability."
06/03/11 From left to right Matt Gerrelts, Nathan Ruff and Ashlin Lzalanski work on a science/math problem during a study skills workshop in the Continuing Education Building on the University of Colorado campus. The workshop is part of a pilot program to help students transition onto the medical field.
06/03/11 Heads up, skater boys and girls: Skateboarding star Rob Dyrdek visits Broomfield as part of the Journeys Backyard BBQ Tour. Boyz II Men will team with the Colorado Symphony for a concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. And Broncos QB Tebow will autograph his memoir this weekend.
05/29/11 Today: Open House, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Highline Gardens and Wind Chimes areas at Fairmount Cemetery, 430 S. Quebec St., Denver. At 2 p.m., pianist/vocalist Linda Cusimano will perform a selection of patriotic and Broadway musical hits at the Ivy Chapel. |