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1:03 a.m. An attorney says he won't pursue legal action for now against the University of Colorado over a $3,000 fee charged to three student groups hosting an appearance by former Weather Underground member Bill Ayers and fired CU professor Ward Churchill.
10:08 p.m. Colorado's oldest newspaper will publish its final edition Friday. The Rocky Mountain News, less than two months away from its 150th anniversary, will be closed after a search for a buyer proved unsuccessful.
10:27 a.m. Police are searching for a man who allegedly fired a .45-caliber handgun in the parking lot at the ski area.
9:42 a.m. Nine people inside a van fled after it was stopped by a Colorado state trooper this morning near Strasburg.
10:01 a.m. President Barack Obama is sending Congress a "hard choices" budget that would boost taxes on the wealthy and curtail Medicare payments to insurance companies and hospitals to make way for a $634 billion down payment on universal health care.
11:55 p.m. A 15-year-old boy has died after he was hit by the car he was hanging on to while skateboarding Wednesday in Arvada.
9:58 p.m. The lawsuits allege that Boeing Co. negligently designed and manufactured certain mechanisms on the plane, making it hard for the pilots to maintain runway heading while taking off.
Charles Chaput says some Catholics are treating President Barack Obama with a "spirit of adulation bordering on servility."
A female wolf has wandered more than 1,000 miles through five states in search of a mate and is now in Colorado's Eagle County, wildlife officials in Colorado and Montana said Wednesday.
A man servicing vending machines at a Douglas County high school was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexual enticement after allegedly making inappropriate comments to several female students.
1:34 p.m. Patrick Mahaffy was just getting a little routine landscaping done outside his Boulder home -- the work crew was shaping a small drainage ditch -- when a shovel hit stone.
A Republican legislator's remarks about sexuality sparked a bitter volley at the state Capitol on Wednesday, the second time in three days such comments have created controversy.
Unions representing workers at the Denver Newspaper Agency have reached a tentative agreement on wage and benefit cuts that average 11.7 percent.
Former Qwest Chief Executive Joe Nacchio has one final chance to avoid spending years in a federal prison: the U.S. Supreme Court.
11:20 a.m. The state Board of Regents named University of Colorado at Boulder Chancellor G.P. "Bud" Peterson the next president of Georgia Tech today.
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