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Closed 16 Months, Boulder Falls To Reopen
After being closed for 16 months, the trail to Boulder Falls will reopen next week.

Viewers' July Slideshow
See beautiful and interesting weather pictures from viewers just like you!

Attorneys Not Laughing At 'Justice' Sign
The graffiti on the sign outside the Boulder County Justice Center has been there for four days, but only now have authorities caught onto the vandal's irony -- and they are not amused.

Voting Begins In A-List Contest!
Our A-List contest has begun! Did you vote for your favorites yet?

Obama On 'View': Blames Media In USDA Firing
President Barack Obama blames the media for creating a "phony controversy" over racial remarks by a black Agriculture Department official that were posted on the Internet. His administration ousted the employee, but then apologized and offered to rehire her.

Military Talks Cleanup Efforts At Mt. Massive Crash Site
Military officials will discuss cleanup efforts at the site of a Black Hawk helicopter crash last year that killed four crew members on Colorado's Mount Massive.

Most Pot Center Owners Have Arrest Records
The Drug Enforcement Administration says that more than half of the owners of Colorado's medical marijuana dispensaries have criminal records.

Tancredo To Officially Enter Governor's Race Thursday
Former Colorado congressman Tom Tancredo plans to make his candidacy for governor official.

Trees Vandalized At New Park
Vandals damage more than a dozen trees at a new park in Fort Collins overnight.

Road Improvement Project To Start On Highway 72

Inspectors Charged In Carbon Monoxide Deaths Get Legal Help
Pitkin County and the city of Aspen are offering to help pay for the criminal defense of two current and former employees indicted in the 2008 carbon monoxide deaths of a Denver couple and their two children.

Cell Phone Tracking Helps Police Arrest Suspect
Cell phone tracking helped Colorado police find and arrest a man who fled custody last weekend while at a Lexington, Neb. hospital.

Gnome Nabber Hits Arvada Home
A woman in Arvada wants to know who took 150 gnomes from her yard this week.

Olympic Committees Striking Some Unusual Deals
With the economy spiraling downward and sponsors running away faster than Usain Bolt, the Olympics needed money.

DA: Officer Fired Unauthorized Military 'Penetrator' Bullets
The Denver district attorney said a police officer used unauthorized ammunition when he fired his weapon at an armed man near Club Vinyl four weeks ago, injuring an innocent bystander.

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