1st day of fall brings snow, cold to Colorado, freezing temperatures acros mountains in WestSeptember 22nd, 2009 1st day of fall brings snow, cold to ColoradoVAIL, Colo. — The first day of fall feels more like the first day of winter for some of the mountain West, with light snow and chilly temperatures across Colorado and freeze warnings for higher elevations in New Mexico, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah and Arizona.
MediaNews Group takes full ownership of Boulder Camera, other papersAugust 28th, 2009 MediaNews Group full owner of Camera, other papersBOULDER, Colo. — Prairie Mountain Publishing Co., which publishes the Daily Camera and Colorado Daily newspapers in Boulder, is now fully owned by Denver-based MediaNews Group Inc.
2 dead after military helicopter crashes on Colo.'s second highest mountainAugust 20th, 2009 2 dead in military chopper crash on Colo. mountainLEADVILLE, Colo.
Wind-turbine maker moving to Denver, lured by tax creditAugust 15th, 2009 Wind-turbine maker moving to DenverDENVER — A wind-turbine maker lured by Colorado's tax incentives will relocate it headquarters to Denver from Portland, Ore., Gov. Bill Ritter and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper said Friday.
Nevada governor to senator: 'Put up or shut up' about Yucca Mountain nuke dumpAugust 1st, 2009 Governor to senator: 'Put up or shut up' on YuccaCARSON CITY, Nev. — Gov. Jim Gibbons challenged Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Friday to "put up or shut up" about working to stop Yucca Mountain from being used as the nation's nuclear repository.
AnnArbor.com, successor to The Ann Arbor News, goes live as new news source in college townJuly 24th, 2009 Online news operation starts in Ann ArborANN ARBOR, Mich. — Ann Arbor has a new source for news.
Online Denver news site formed by former Rocky Mountain News staffers to launch MondayJuly 3rd, 2009 Ex-newspaper staffers launching Denver news siteDENVER — A Denver-focused daily Web magazine led by former staffers of the defunct Rocky Mountain News and others plans to officially launch Monday. A dozen equity owners, about a dozen freelancers and partner blogs are providing content for the Rocky Mountain Independent.
Google mutes news commentary feature as another experiment gets clipped in cost-cutting effortJuly 1st, 2009 Google silences news commentary featureMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google has quietly dropped a feature that allowed people mentioned in news stories to comment on the articles.
4 climbers fall several hundred feet in Rocky Mountain National Park; 2 carried outJune 11th, 2009 4 fall several hundred feet in Rocky Mountain ParkROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, Colo. — Two climbers have been rescued after falling 300 to 400 feet down a slope in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Rangers wheel injured man to safety at Colorado's Rocky Mountain National ParkMay 13th, 2009 Crews rescue injured man at national park in Colo.DENVER — Rangers hauled an injured man to safety late Tuesday after he fell while mountaineering in Rocky Mountain National Park and spent 24 hours lying at the base of a glacier before being found. The 57-year-old Loveland man took a "tumbling fall" down Ptarmigan Glacier at 11 a.m.
Union agreements keep Boston Globe alive, but newspaper's future uncertainMay 9th, 2009 Agreement keeps Boston Globe alive, but what next?BOSTON — While a tentative agreement between the owner of The Boston Globe and its largest employees union may keep the newspaper alive for now, the long-term future of the 137-year-old Globe is still uncertain. The Globe reported on its Web site Wednesday that the proposal calls for employees in the Boston Newspaper Guild to take an 8.3 percent wage cut and a five-day unpaid furlough, for a total pay cut of roughly 10 percent.
Utah Jazz cancel Rocky Mountain Revue summer leagueMay 2nd, 2009 Jazz cancel summer leagueSALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Jazz have canceled this year's Rocky Mountain Revue summer league. The Jazz say fewer teams have been signing on for the Revue since the NBA started a summer league in Las Vegas.
The top 25 US newspapers for Oct.-March periodApril 27th, 2009 The top 25 US newspapers for Oct.-March periodThe top 25 U.S. newspapers by average weekday and Sunday circulation from October through March.
Future of Denver online newspaper cloudy after subscriptions fall well shy of 50,000 goalApril 23rd, 2009 Denver online newspaper misses subscription goalDENVER — The future of a Denver online news venture, meant to fill a void left by the closure of the Rocky Mountain News, remains uncertain after it fell short of its subscriber goal and at least some of the staff parted ways with its financial backers. With backing from three entrepreneurs, former staffers of the News said they would launch InDenverTimes.com if they could get 50,000 paying subscribers by Thursday — what would have been the News' 150th anniversary.
Hundreds stranded at Colo. shelters after spring snowstorm shuts down 80-mile stretch of I-70April 17th, 2009 Spring snow strands hundreds on Colo. highwaysDENVER — Hundreds of people were stranded at shelters Friday night after transportation officials shut down an 80-mile stretch of Interstate 70 between Vail and Golden because of wet, heavy snow and multiple accidents.