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Local News from Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News

A federal grand jury indicted a 27-year-old former surgical nurse on 175 counts of tampering and creating a counterfeit controlled substance after he allegedly stole doses of a powerful painkiller fro...

 

A truck spewing red-hot debris ignited at least nine brush fires along Titan Road in Douglas County, according to a statement by South Metro Fire Rescue Authority.

 

Westbound U.S. 6 at Kipling Street was closed for two hours Wednesday morning after a woman trying to cross the busy freeway was hit by a car.

 

To City Councilman Chris Nevitt, it was "a match made in heaven."

 

A three-year effort to improve air quality at Rocky Mountain National Park could suffer a setback if a proposed federal rule is finalized this year, regulators in the state said Wednesday.

 

A classroom of third-graders at Douglas County's Acres Green Elementary School will also be a classroom of novelists by the end of November.

 

Ousted Colorado Rep. Marilyn Musgrave is making national headlines - and not the good kind.

 

Kim Struyk and nine of her teammates spent three weeks last spring pulling weeds in Boulder's expansive greenbelt.

 

Jefferson County scored a victory when an Arvada woman admitted that her lawsuit against Commissioner Jim Congrove had no merit, county officials said Wednesday.

 

Vancouver-based Intrawest Corp. blamed a tough economy in announcing job cuts at Copper, Steamboat and Winter Park. Intrawest declined to say how many workers lost jobs. Above, Pat Milbery kicks up sn...

 
 

Local News from The Fort Collins Coloradoan via Yahoo! News

BOULDER - The CSU women's basketball team hit a dead zone tonight, and it cost the Rams any chance of a victory over the University of Colorado. The Rams scored just four points in a 12-minute stretch...

 

A dozen city churches have been burglarized since September, Fort Collins police announced this afternoon.

 

Crews this afternoon contained a fire that started when a combine caught fire in a corn field northeast of Fort Collins.

 

CSU-based weather researchers say eight hurricanes formed in the Atlantic this year, the same number they predicted before the season but one less than their August update called for.

 

Here's what is happening today in our city. Cooking - Lunch and Learn: Risottos is the topic of a noon class at Whole Foods Market, 2201 S. College Ave. Cost is $15. A Sole Journey: Fish for the Fall ...

 

CSU football fans are encouraged to give blood Friday. The Garth Englund Blood Donation Center, a service of Poudre Valley Hospital, will collect blood in its drive to win the second Border War compet...

 

Have you seen Newsweek this week?

 

Fort Collins temperatures soared to a record-breaking 77 degrees Tuesday, four degrees above 1949's record 73 degrees.

 

A man accused of sexually assaulting his daughter and two adopted daughters will be allowed to represent himself in court, Judge David Williams ruled Tuesday.

 

A Wellington woman is encouraging residents to show their support for servicemen and women by getting out their pens and buying some stamps.