STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Increasingly, experienced skiers rent in order to use the latest skis, specific to snow conditions, and avoid airline baggage fees.
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Colorado pot raids show industry still risky
DENVER (AP) — Thursday's raids underscored how state legalization doesn't remove risk from an industry that violates federal drug law.
Read More »Former leader of Air Force sexual assault response team acquitted of groping
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — A jury has acquitted an Air Force officer who once led the branch's sexual assault response team on charges that he groped a woman outside a Virginia bar.
Read More »5 things to know after Broncos beat Chargers 28-20
SAN DIEGO (AP) — With interim coach Jack Del Rio in charge, Manning threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns, three to Demaryius Thomas. The Chargers closed the gap late in the second half but couldn't catch up. Here are five take-aways.
Read More »‘Bama Greeks in $202 million building boom
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama's Greek-letter social groups have undergone a $202 million building boom over the past decade that's left the school with what one study say is the nation's largest Greek system.
Read More »CU looks closer at those seeking in-state tuition
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Beginning this spring, CU students will have to show more proof that they are legally and financially independent from their parents or others to receive in-state tuition.
Read More »Marijuana tax potential attracts new allies
DENVER (AP) — Colorado's hearty embrace of a 25 percent marijuana tax this week could prove a turning point for legalization backers.
Read More »Colorado unveils regulations for hemp farming
DENVER (AP) — Colorado has set new regulations for legal hemp growing.
Read More »Feds: Navy secrets bought with hookers, Gaga tix
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Federal authorities say a gregarious Malaysian businessman nicknamed “Fat Leonard” obtained U.S. military secrets by lining up hookers, Lady Gaga tickets and other bribes for a commander. The accusations unfolding in a federal court case in San Diego signal serious national security breaches and corruption. The case has set off high-level meetings at the Pentagon, with …
Read More »CSU president writes letter after student deaths
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — Colorado State University President Tony Frank is telling students in a letter to take care of each other following the deaths of two first-year students whose bodies were found in their dorms this month. The Coloradoan reports Wednesday that 18-year-old Nikita Krasko died Oct. 12 by hanging in his room. The county coroner has not …
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