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Doctor pleads guilty to distributing painkillers

Doctor pleads guilty to distributing painkillers

Posted 6:30 PM 5/23/2013 by Connie Murphy

DENVER (AP) - Federal prosecutors have taken action against two Colorado doctors accused of illegally prescribing painkillers. Kevin Clemmer pleaded guilty Thursday to distributing Oxycodone for nonmedical purposes and money laundering. Sentencing is set for Sept. 19. The Denver Post (More)

Other companies challenging contraception mandate

Tom Tancredo running for Colorado governor

Wildfire bills set for governor's signature

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Former Grand Junction police officer sentenced

Former Grand Junction police officer sentenced

Posted 5:27 PM 5/22/2013 by Annie Snead

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) - A former Grand Junction police officer convicted of having sexual relations with a 16-year-old girl while on duty in 2000 has been sentenced to eight years to life in prison. Eric Janusz was convicted earlier this year of sexual assault on a child by a (More)

Colorado governor delays execution of convicted killer

Aurora 7th grader competes in Nat'l Geographic Bee

5/21/2013

Colorado stoned-driving bill attracts lawsuit

Colorado stoned-driving bill attracts lawsuit

Posted 8:58 PM 5/21/2013 by Connie Murphy

DENVER (AP) - A stoned-driving bill awaiting the governor's signature has attracted a lawsuit from a northern Colorado man who wants to block the measure. Brandon Baker of Nunn says he uses marijuana for religious reasons and that the blood limit at which drivers would be considered (More)

County facing $129,705 shortfall from new election laws, Morse recall

Indy car sports stickers from Pueblo

Veterinarians look for swine virus in Colorado

Colorado stoned-driving bill attracts lawsuit

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5/20/2013

$5 million made available for Eisenhower Tunnel

$5 million made available for Eisenhower Tunnel

Posted 9:08 PM 5/20/2013 by Connie Murphy

FRISCO, Colo. (AP) - New legislation is making $5 million available to install a fire suppression system in the Eisenhower Tunnel on Interstate 70, but it's unclear how the rest of the $25 million system will be funded. Gov. John Hickenlooper, who signed the bill into law Saturday (More)

Memorial Day skiing in Aspen

Nov. trial set over threats sent to Colo. lawmaker

Debate grows over renewable energy bill

Governor signs bills to improve Colorado outdoors

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