Local News (Seth McConnell, YourHub) Sedalia Gardens, volunteers recognized by Plant Select as showcase Joni Winn said she learned a lot about what to plant from Sedalia Gardens. Golden High School students draw portraits of Denver's homeless When Golden High School art teacher Tim Miller wants to get his advanced 2-D art students out of their element, he doesn't assign them a new medium or bring in a complex object or model. He gets in the driver's seat of the bus and takes them there. |
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Aurora Local NewsWoman dies from injuries suffered after being struck by car on Monday A woman struck by a car in Aurora Monday evening died from her injuries on Thursday, Aurora police said. |
Crime Blotter ( | ) Golden Crime Blotter: Suspended student's parent threatens to bite 1 Suspended student's parent threatens to bite. On Oct. 10, a representative of Mitchell Elementary, 201 Rubey Drive, Golden, reported that parent whose child was suspended for biting another student confronted the principal |
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MOST RECENT(Seth McConnell, YourHub) Sedalia Gardens, volunteers recognized by Plant Select as showcase Joni Winn said she learned a lot about what to plant from Sedalia Gardens. |
Preps Sports (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post) Post Preps: Football2014 Colorado high school football games of the week for Week 10 A look at The Denver Post's high school games of the week for Week 10.
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(Andy Cross, The Denver Post) nhlNathan MacKinnon scores twice; Semyon Varlamov gets shutout as Avs beat Islanders It took Avalanche fourth-line forwards Cody McLeod and Marc-Andre Cliche 11 games to produce their first goals of the season. No surprise there.
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(via The Aspen Times) Phallic gourds replace iPad tortoises on roof of Aspen Art Museum A pair of suggestive concrete sculptures of squashes have filled the space once occupied by three much-ballyhooed iPad-clad tortoises in the rooftop sculpture garden of the Aspen Art Museum, in |
(John Locher/AP) AP PHOTOS: Haunted houses horrify on Halloween LAS VEGAS (AP) — JT Mollner likes to compare haunted house visitors to bungee jumpers and skydivers — they want to be safe, but they also want an adrenaline rush. Full Story |