Folsom, who declined to appear on camera, tells 7News he is appealing the judge’s decision and wants to continue to represent Najibullah Zazi---and get paid for his work. [...]
Beyond the hip decor and gorgeous waitstaff, I wanted to find out if the global menu was a draw in itself. One dish, the jeera chicken curry, made me a believer. [...]
Bonsall, who now lives in Westminster, graduated from Boulder High School in 2000. Since then, he's had a couple of run-ins with authorities, including an arrest for drinking and driving in 2004 and an assault on his girlfriend in 2007. [...]
Aaron Lepedis, owner of Fascination Street Fine Art, will rent the property adjacent to his gallery to one of the new dispensaries. The space has been vacant for a year with no interest from renters. [...]
The jobs aren't lost, Vestas says, but the news of its furloughs isn't great in this troubled economy, which, according to the University of Colorado at Boulder's Leeds School of Business, is apparently starting to stabilize. [...]
If the two sides can’t reach a deal, the Rockies will reportedly find a way to get a one-year deal and consider trading Street before the July 2010 trading deadline. [...]
Police in Colorado Springs are investigating two overnight deaths, including one of an elderly man found lying outside a suburban home covered in snow. [...]
Last night, Carmelo Anthony faded, finishing with just 14 points---less than half his average. The low total marked the first night this season Melo hasn’t scored at least 20 points. [...]
At Keystone, a woman trying to use a man's ski pass told a Summit County Sheriff's deputy she was going to have a sex-change operation. But the woman's story unraveled when a deputy called the pass holder's father, who was "shocked" to learn about the operation. [...]
Compared to other handmade cards, Jennifer Mason's are very affordable at just $4.50 (plus shipping) for a pack of six with envelopes---and larger orders come with a discount. [...]
If you thought former state Lieutenant Governor Jane Norton was going to have an easy run for the Republican Party's nomination for U.S. Senate, you haven't been keeping your eye on Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck.' [...]
Bring out the little girl in your superwoman with this a paraben- and sulfate-free concoction that can be added to a relaxing bath or used as a cuticle cream, shaving cream, and even eye-make-up remover. [...]
The Denver Broncos were able to claim a rare win in Kansas City yesterday, dominating the Chiefs 44-13 despite three turnovers by quarterback Kyle Orton. The Broncos now sit at 8-4, firmly entrenched as one of the AFC’s wild-card playoff teams. [...]
Sheriff's policy discourages the use of Tasers on youths and the elderly, "except in the most extreme situations." But Sheriff Kirk Taylor defended the usage. [...]
This local company---owned and operated by Jim Mills and Ben Mustin---puts up jars of Western Slope peaches, Front Range tomatoes, and local hot peppers. Pop the tops for flavors that are fresh and full of sunshine. [...]
The former Congressman, who is seeking the Republican nomination for next year's governor's race, appeared on Fox News yesterday to discuss his party's much-touted Platform for Prosperity. [...]
In a feature for Men's Journal, Bill Gifford shows the complexities of Salazar's situation by taking readers to the rugged, "spectacular, and probably doomed" plateau, about a dozen miles north of 1-70 and three hours west of Denver. [...]
The Denver mayor will join several top leaders from Colorado, including Governor Bill Ritter's climate change adviser, Alice Madden, in Copenhagen for the U.N.'s upcoming meeting. [...]
As every Broncos fan knows, even though the Chiefs sit at 3-8 and look as inept as ever, Denver rarely wins in Kansas City, especially in December. [...]
Zazi's attorney, Michael Dowling, is surprised to hear more charges could be filed, adding that he expects to fight to see all the evidence against his client. [...]
The former state House speaker's campaign for U.S. Senate has seemed rather quiet lately. But behind the scenes, he's getting help from New Partners, a "high-powered" Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm that focuses on grassroots campaigns. [...]
Dougherty's weekday, 4-7 p.m. happy-hour menu comes complete with buy-one-get-one drafts and 25-cent wings, but I recommend combining your pre-dinner drink with a post-dinner treat. [...]
The board is holding its retreat in advance of the annual convention of the Colorado Association of School Boards to discuss plans, policy, core beliefs, and district goals. But part of the meeting will focus on board relations in the wake of Andrea Merida's action earlier this week. [...]
Located across from Meridian Golf Club, Mosaic offers an eclectic menu of lunch dishes that can impress high-dollar clients, as well as associates on a budget, adventurous eaters, and those who are more timid. [...]
There was just enough snow yesterday to make the morning commute a "giant mess." Contributing to the problem: 20 percent of Denver's roadways are considered congested. [...]
It’s becoming clearer that the brutal hits NFL players take to the head can have serious lasting impacts. That includes former players dying because of injuries that degraded their mental capacity. [...]
The University of Denver men’s lacrosse program probably doesn’t get enough attention, but that could change, at least in the lacrosse world. [...]
Indeed, it seems, the era of credit cards is coming to a close. Climbing interest rates, lowered spending limits, and canceled accounts mean fewer people are apt to rely on credit this year. [...]