 01/29/10 Some prominent members of the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce have lined up against an effort to create a new federal agency that would be designed to protect consumers from financial-industry abuses.
 01/29/10 Palmer Lake approved a moratorium on the cultivation and dispensary of medical marijuana in a special meeting Jan. 21.
 01/25/10 Some Englewood and Littleton residents can attest to the truth of the Colorado Department of Wildlife warning that this is coyote mating season and the animals may not be as shy as they usually are and could even be aggressive.
 01/21/10 Littleton, CO - During the second half of 2009, Grabbit Tool Company sold its 1,000,000th EZ Grabbit tarp tie down device. Catering primarily to the construction, agriculture and recreation fields, Grabbit Tool Company reached this goal over a four year period.
 01/20/10 Westboro 55, Quabbin 52: Senior forward Nate Foy finished with 25 points and 15 rebounds and the host Rangers finally put away the Panthers in overtime, after the Mid-Wach B foes matched each other bucket for bucket for the first 32 minutes. The teams were deadlocked 18-18 at halftime, 35-35 after three quarters and 48-48 at the end of regulation.
 01/20/10 Craig Scott, a Columbine High School survivor and brother of the first victim, spoke to students at North Royalton Middle School.
 01/20/10 A week ago, the University of Maine-Presque Isle women's basketball team was staring at an 0-9 record. Even so, there was no sense of desperation for coach Tracy Guerrette and her team.
 01/20/10 The city, businesses, local organizations, elected officials and residents have sent letters and e-mails to the United States Postal Service asking it to reconsider its offer to sell the post office at 3300 S. Broadway.
 01/18/10 Northbridge 51, Nipmuc 50: Casey Hippert made his milestone count, as the senior guard's free throw to cap a three-point play with 1:30 left not only gave him 1,000 career points, it gave the visiting Rams their first lead of the night, 48-47.
 01/18/10 RALEIGH, NC-Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has reassigned left wing Drayson Bowman to the Albany River Rats of the American Hockey League.
 01/18/10 Today, Jan. 18 Boulder: A rally and march are planned from 11 a.m. to noon on Pearl Street Mall.
 01/18/10 Former state Rep. Lauri Clapp has announced she will wage a primary challenge against Arapahoe County Commissioner Jim Dyer, a fellow Republican.
 01/14/10 Centura Health, which already has 12 hospitals in Colorado, announced plans Wed nesday to build an emergency room, imaging center and medical office building in Castle Rock.
 01/14/10 CPI Card Group , a global leader in financial and commercial card production and services, today announced that Tom Waters will be joining as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In his new position, Tom will have direct responsibility for all Sales and Marketing efforts in the United States.Â
 01/14/10 Unincorporated Arapahoe County has eight known medical-marijuana businesses in operation, and the local industry is unlikely to grow any larger until at least June 14.
 01/13/10 Benjamin Duke III, a prominent community leader, a 25 year nonprofit development leader and an Elizabeth rancher has joined the staff of the Colorado Conservation Trust.
 01/07/10 LITTLETON, Colorado - A federal agency says Ralph Schomp Automotive will pay $1.5 million to settle a sex and age discrimination lawsuit filed by 10 former employees. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said Thursday that the Littleton-based company also agreed to provide anti-discrimination training to its employees. The 2009 lawsuit alleged that five women were subjected to ...
 01/07/10 State Rep. Joe Rice, D-Littleton, says the economy, state budget and medical marijuana are among key issues facing legislators in the upcoming session of the Colorado General Assembly.
 01/07/10 LITTLETON - A Colorado high school student who was arrested in 2008 for wearing a "Nobama" sticker outside a campaign appearance by Michelle Obama has won a settlement from the school. Blake Beeson was handcuffed and arrested for interference the day before the presidential election, when Michelle Obama visited Dakota Ridge High School to campaign for her husband. Beeson and two other students ...
 12/29/09 A chapter ended and a new one began Dec. 26 as the Humane Society of the South Platte Valley officially opened for business at 2921 W. Chenango Ave. |