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  • Burn area work continues, favorite trails remain closed Play Video

    August 15, 2012 7:55 PM

    The U.S. Forest Service is moving into its second phase of the plan to restore land for the Waldo Canyon Fire burn area, but in the process several favorite trails remain closed to the public. Mark Koenig last hiked Blodgett Peak in May. "It was a beautiful hike;... more »
  • Study finds life satisfaction in friends from church

    January 2, 2011 7:31 PM

    Church services often have a lot of energy to get you going in the morning. You see a lot of happy faces in the crowd, but is it the religion making them happy or just being with friends? A study from the University of Wisconsin - Madison -- looking... more »
  • Colorado study: How to be Facebook popular

    October 11, 2010 8:41 AM

    Want to keep all the friends you make on Facebook? Then don't post mundane status updates or go off on political or religious rants. A study from the University of Colorado at Denver found that those are the most common reasons people choose to "defriend" others on Facebook. ... more »
  • Lisa Kudrow prescribes laughter in Web series

    July 29, 2010 10:35 AM

    Former "Friends" star Lisa Kudrow is making herself laugh. She's reading tweets written by her character, Fiona Wallice, on the online show "Web Therapy." "Web Therapy" is available on Hulu, lstudio.com and for purchase on iTunes. Showtime has said it will air at least 10 episodes starting next... more »
  • Study: Third of Americans use library computers

    March 25, 2010 8:34 AM

    A new study shows computers at public libraries are busy, popular places. The study shows a third of Americans - about 77 million people - use public library computers to look for jobs, connect with friends, do their homework and improve their lives. The study was paid for... more »
  • Colorado Springs homeless getting one-way bus tickets home

    January 29, 2010 8:43 AM

    Homeless people in Colorado Springs are getting their one-way bus tickets paid for if they want to move to be near family or friends. The Salvation Army is providing the money for Colorado Springs police to buy the tickets when homeless people request them. The officers are also responsible... more »
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