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FBI searches home of Colorado man in terror probe

AURORA, Colo.—Federal agents on Wednesday searched the home of a suburban Denver man identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida, carting away several boxes of evidence. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force went through the home ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, Boston Globe,  17 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  New York Police Department,  Al-Qaeda,  Robert Mueller

FBI searches Colo. home

AURORA, Colo. - Federal agents yesterday searched the suburban Denver home of a man identified by law enforcement as having a possible Al Qaeda link. FBI agents entered the home of Najibullah Zazi with a search warrant, said Kathleen Wright, an FBI ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, Boston Globe,  16 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Al-Qaeda,  New York Police Department

Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health

DENVER — Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter decided to cut services for the mentally ill, the disabled and people without health insurance to help balance the state budget, saying he didn't have the luxury of sparing the safety net. "Those kinds of options had ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, Vail Daily,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Bill Ritter,  Josh Penry

Bears get bold in tony Colo. neighborhoods

ASPEN, Colo. - It’s nearly 2 a.m. and authorities have found the suspect in a string of break-ins into multimillion-dollar homes. His nose led him right to their trap - a cage filled with barbecue-scented cantaloupe and peaches. It’s a 550-pound black ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, Boston Globe,  12 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Richard Pryor

Colorado, China sign deal to increase business

Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter and a Chinese trade official signed an agreement to promote business investments on Thursday as representatives of about 30 Chinese companies scoped out Colorado as a possible location for new offices and plants. Ritter and ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, San Francisco Chronicle,  10 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Bill Ritter

Colorado advocates say cut tax breaks, not services

DENVER, Colorado — Furloughed state workers, and advocates for the homeless and the disabled are urging lawmakers to rethink the latest round of budget cuts, with some proposing that millions of dollars in tax credits and exemptions be ended ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, Vail Daily,  9 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Bill Ritter

Aspen confronts bolder bears looking for food

It's nearly 2 a.m. and authorities have found the suspect in a string of break-ins into multimillion-dollar homes. His nose led him right to their trap _ a cage filled with barbecue-scented cantaloupe and peaches. It's a 550-pound (250-kilogram) ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, eTaiwan News,  8 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Richard Pryor

2 soldiers initially survived Leadville chopper crash

LEADVILLE, Colo — Two soldiers from an Army helicopter that crashed into a Colorado mountain earlier this month were alive when a group of college students who had been building a hiking trail nearby reached them, but the pair were too badly injured ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, Vail Daily,  28 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Robert Johnson,  United States Forest Service

Colorado popular place for helicopter pilots to train

DENVER — Hundreds of pilots from around the world come to Colorado to learn how to fly helicopters in the thin air and shifting winds common in high mountains. A high-elevation training program near the resort town of Vail, founded for Colorado's own ...

From COLLEEN SLEVIN, The Vail Trail,  20 Aug 2009
Related Topics: US Department of Defense

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