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Colorado National Monument vandalized with prom-posal this weekend
A prom proposal in western Colorado could land the unknown suitor in hot water.

Former Adams County Fire Protection District Chief Jim Notary dies at 68
Jim Notary spent 37 years in the Adams County Fire Protection District, including 15 years as chief.

Headed outdoors? Here’s how to stay safe around Colorado wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials encourage people to give animals their space and to lock up trash.

Entrepreneurs gather at “hackathon” to learn skills, test ideas
It all started with a high school field trip.

Boys’ interest in STEM is decreasing, new study says
Although Colorado schools are moving toward an increased focus on STEM fields, a new survey says teen interest in the subjects is on the decline.

Fort Collins police ne-goat-iate livestock surrender
Fort Collins police corralled wayward goats and returned them to their owner.

D-Day anniversary commemoration in Denver honors World War II veterans
On D-Day's 74th anniversary, roughly 20 World War II veterans were honored for their service at a celebration that included a luncheon at Denver's American Legion Post 1 and the...

Japan-based company gains majority interest in Centennial-based GolfTEC
Centennial-based golf lessons company, GolfTEC, is taking a swing at expanding its international and online presence through its partnership with Golf Digest Online, a golf conglomeration in Japan.

Who was Steven Pitt? A look at the forensic psychiatrist who played a role in some of Colorado’s biggest criminal cases
Forensic psychiatrist Steven Pitt, who was shot and killed in Scottsdale, Ariz., was involved in nearly every major criminal case in Colorado during the past 20 years.

Colorado’s economy one of the best in U.S., new studies say
WalletHub, a personal finance website, says Colorado is second best for jobs and has the country's fifth best state economy.