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Colo. lawmakers look at drastic budget cuts

Colo. lawmakers look at drastic budget cuts

DENVER (AP) - Colorado lawmakers return to work Wednesday with the urgent task of cutting up to $600 million from the current $19.2 billion budget and creating a "Jobs by June" plan to jump-start the state's construction industry.

DU grad student dead after high carbon monoxide levels

DU grad student dead after high carbon monoxide levels

DENVER - Police say carbon monoxide levels were so high in an apartment building that death was almost certain for one woman. Another woman is still hospitalized after the building was partially evacuated on Monday.

Wednesday warmth comes with strong winds

Wednesday warmth comes with strong winds

KUSA - A HIGH WIND WARNING for the western Denver suburbs and all Front Range mountain and foothills locations will last through Wednesday evening.

New lead law may sink some children's stores

New lead law may sink some children's stores

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BOULDER - For the past 15 years, Kerri Radicella has been selling used children's clothes and toys to parents looking to save some money. Recently, as the economy has created new hardships for families, the number of shoppers has increased.

Gyms hope clients will tighten their belts, not their wallets

Gyms hope clients will tighten their belts, not their wallets

DENVER - Gym owners around the corner and across the nation are getting creative to keep members on the ball, and new clients walking in this New Year.

No more money for DTV boxes

No more money for DTV boxes

KUSA - The federal government has run out of money to help people purchase digital converter boxes for their televisions.

Frontier Airlines: flying into the future?

Frontier Airlines: flying into the future?

DENVER - Frontier Airlines is getting a little help from its pilots to get out of bankruptcy.

Teacher saying 'Bye, bye' with 'Bye Bye'

Teacher saying 'Bye, bye' with 'Bye Bye'

WELLINGTON - After 33 years in Poudre School District, raising a son as a single mom and battling breast cancer, Wellington Junior High School's music teacher is taking her last bow.

New lead law may sink some children's stores

New lead law may sink some children's stores

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BOULDER - For the past 15 years, Kerri Radicella has been selling used children's clothes and toys to parents looking to save some money. Recently, as the economy has created new hardships for families, the number of shoppers has increased.

Too lucky? Man scores 21st lottery win in 13 months

Too lucky? Man scores 21st lottery win in 13 months

DENVER - The Colorado Lottery launched an investigation into a repeat winner and his self-described "system" for winning the Cash Five jackpot again and again.