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College Basketball Roundup: Furman stuns No. 8 Villanova in overtime

No. 24 Marquette pulls away from Presbyterian

College Football Roundup: Ohio State escapes Maryland in overtime

No. 7 West Virginia upset by Oklahoma State

Denver suburb taps into inactive gold mine for water supply

AURORA – A Denver suburb has finalized an unusual deal to acquire water from an inactive gold mine. Aurora city officials said Friday the $34 million deal gives the city the right...

13 taken to hospital after Littleton apartment fire

LITTLETON – Colorado authorities say 13 people have been taken to a hospital after an apartment fire created heavy smoke inside the building. South Metro Fire Rescue says the fi...

New Mexico woman sues hospital for resuscitating her

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico woman who was brought back to life is suing the hospital for violating her rights. The Albuquerque Journal reports lawyers for Jamie Sams filed a law...

McKinley Wright’s late free throws help Colorado edge Omaha 79-75

Buffaloes dominate board play to lift CU to 2-0 start

Jennie-O recalling ground turkey in salmonella outbreak

NEW YORK – Jennie-O Turkey recalled ground turkey in a salmonella outbreak, and regulators say additional products from other companies could be named as their investigation continues. ...

Taking a look at what didn’t happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press...

Nuggets add Sue Bird to front office staff

Bird’s to be basketball operations associate

UMBC beats Air Force 77-72 in 2 OT

Falcons drop to 1-2 on season

Colorado adopts California emissions standards

DENVER – Colorado has adopted vehicle emission rules that incorporate California standards, joining several other states in moving pre-emptively to avoid any weakening of federal standards b...

Giant wooden troll removed in Colorado could get new home

BRECKENRIDGE – A huge wooden troll that proved to be too popular in a Colorado ski resort town is gone, but it’s possible the artwork could find another home. Workers in Breckenri...