Aspen Police Responded To More Bear Calls In 2012
Posted: 12:27 PM Aspen police responded to about 1,040 calls about problem bears last year, up from 82 calls in 2008.
Posted: 12:27 PM Aspen police responded to about 1,040 calls about problem bears last year, up from 82 calls in 2008.
Posted: 12:32 PM A northeastern Pennsylvania TV station is refusing to run a commercial for the real-life Dunder Mifflin paper brand.
Posted: 12:58 PM Critics say the power wheelchair industry is putting seniors in costly equipment they don't need, and ripping off the government for what may be hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
Updated: 11:19 AM Deputy State Fire Marshal Dan Jones confirmed on Wednesday that an "extremely unusual" mix of hand sanitizer, olive oil and static electricity was the reason behind a fire that burned an 11-year-old while in her hospital bed.
Posted: 12:41 PM Police in Utah say two women duct-taped a teenage boy, forced him to use marijuana and poured hot sauce in his eyes to punish him.
Updated: 1:05 PM A man suspected of hiding in the tank of a portable toilet at a Boulder yoga festival and spying on women in other bathrooms will be allowed to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.
Posted: 9:08 AM After 15 years in solitary confinement, the man convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is reportedly suing for more human contact.
Posted: 2:59 AM From Martha Washington to Michelle Obama, C-SPAN is taking a look at first ladies
Posted: 1:47 PM A Miami woman has apologized for flipping off a judge, who then dropped contempt charges and vacated her 30-day jail term.
Updated: 9:50 AM It doesn't look like Aspen will enact a 14 mph speed limit in one of its neighborhoods after all.
Posted: 3:10 AM Out with the old and in with the new, as the classic Monopoly game prepares to make changes to the lineup of tokens.
Posted: 10:07 AM Pittsburgh police say a determined 6-year-old girl didn't hurt anyone when she crashed her mother's car while trying to drive across town to visit her father.
Posted: 8:14 AM The Loveland Chamber of Commerce said Monday an estimated 160,000 valentines are expected to be sent to their city for its romantic postmark this year.
Updated: 7:43 AM DNA tests proved beyond a reasonable doubt that a battle-scarred skeleton found under a municipal parking lot in central England belongs to 15th-century King Richard III, the last English monarch to die in combat, scientists said Monday.
Posted: 2:55 PM Mold has been rampant in houses flooded by Superstorm Sandy.
Posted: 11:39 AM An Iraq War veteran from Long Island who lost a leg to an IED blast cheated death after being caught in an avalanche.
Posted: 9:46 AM The husband of wounded former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords says that while curbing gun violence is a complex problem, it is no excuse for inaction by lawmakers.
Posted: 7:42 AM Boulder group plans permanent memorial for an elk killed by a police officer.
Posted: 8:02 AM San Francisco's animal control agency is relying on donations to solve an unforeseen problem in the digital age -- a shortage of newspapers needed for potty training puppies.
Posted: 7:54 AM A state forensic official says at least eight bodies have been pulled from a well in northern Mexico near the site where 20 people went missing late last week, including 16 members of a Colombian-style band.
Updated: 1:09 PM We face an entire new set of legal questions as we grow older, and it can be costly to get the answers we need. We're here to help with free legal advice for our seniors in this edition of "Here's The Deal."
Posted: 7:24 AM The Grand Junction Police Department is suspending its homeless outreach program because of staff shortages.
Posted: 7:17 AM Author Salman Rushdie says that India needs to ask itself why it's becoming a culturally intolerant country that bans books and movies that offend some people.
Posted: 6:51 AM Boulder officials say they don't want boaters messing up their water supply.
Posted: 5:31 AM A lawmaker in one country has proposed a plan that would entirely rid his country of cats.