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The Yuma Pioneer
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CNN.com
CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more.
New documents, photos shed light on Trayvon Martin case
Newly released material in the Trayvon Martin shooting paints the most complete picture yet of how investigators built the case as well as its complexity.
Facebook IPO: Internet glee, skepticism
Friends may be priceless. But 'friending' is worth $38 a share.
Man questioned in highway killings
Ballistics tests have linked the shooting deaths of two people along roadways in Mississippi, a source who has been briefed on the investigation said Thursday.
Jurors to get John Edwards case
The jury will begin deciding the fate of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards Friday, a day after closing arguments concluded in the corruption trial.
Travolta accuser hires Gloria Allred
The remaining plaintiff in the sexual battery lawsuit against John Travolta fired his lawyer, bringing an end to the case, the lawyer told CNN on Thursday.
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Store Owner Killed In Commerce City Shooting
A Commerce City store owner was shot and killed in a possible robbery on Thursday afternoon.
Hewlett Fire Grows To 7,300 Acres
A mandatory evacuation order has been lifted for residents on Bonner Springs Ranch Road as the fire grows to 7,300 acres.
Images From Hewlett Fire On Thursday
The Hewett Fire grew to 7,300 acres on Thursday.
Teen Arrested After Shooting Near 16th Street Mall
Denver police quickly arrested a juvenile suspect after a man was shot in the leg near the 16th Street Mall.
Developer Fails To Pay County Thousands Required By Contract
Adams County leaders plan to do an internal audit of all contracts between public works and developers after a CALL7 Investigation uncovered that a developer failed to pay the county more than $100,000.
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SI.com
SI.com is the league leader in original in-depth coverage of professional, local, college and international sports. And we're updated continuously, delivering the level of rich in-depth coverage Sports Illustrated fans demand, at the speed of CNN.
Chris Mannix: Confident Pacers proving they believe with Game 3 thrashing of ...
Showing more balance and toughness than the Heat, Indiana rolled to a 94-75 victory in Game 3. The Pacers know they are good, writes Chris Mannix, and it's their series to lose now.
Game Recap
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Dwyane Wade lashed out in frustration during the worst playoff game of his career.
Allan Muir: Third line comes to rescue as Kings move within win of Stanley Cu...
The Kings looked beatable in Game 3, yet they pulled out a 2-1 victory over the Coyotes to move within a win of the Cup finals. Credit a heroic effort from the third line, says Allan Muir.
Spurs keep rolling, lead Clippers 2-0
SAN ANTONIO (AP) On his 30th birthday, Tony Parker first kept the San Antonio Spurs on pace for what might be another lopsided
playoff sweep. Then the All-Star who's always quick to needle Tim Duncan about his age finally acknowledged his own.
Kings top Coyotes, take 3-0 lead
LOS ANGELES (AP) For a team that hadn't trailed in a game since last month, the Los Angeles Kings were awfully good at playing
from behind.
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CBS Denver
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Radio Frequency Credit Cards Proliferating Security Risk?
Millions of credit cards, known as radio frequency identification cards, are emitting radio signals, giving away information that could allow an electronic pickpocket to steal your credit card information.
Health Officials Warn Of Smoke Dangers From Hewlett Fire
The smoke from the growing Hewlett Fire burning in Poudre Canyon west of Fort Collins could be dangerous to some people.
4 Colorado Mail Processing Centers Spared
The U.S. Postal Service is sparing four mail processing centers in Colorado that had been slated to close.
Teens On The Hunt For Summer Jobs Get Some Help
High school and college students are looking for summer jobs and the City of Denver is helping out with a job fair.
?The Dictator? Entertains, Offends At The Same Time
Audiences tend to know what they're getting from comedian Sacha Baron Cohen- outrageous, entertaining and offensive movies. It's no different in his latest flick "The Dictator."
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