CHICAGO (AP) - It didn't take long for President Barack Obama to feel at home. Obama and the rest of the immediate first family took a neighborhood stroll Friday night after returning to their Chicago house for the weekend. They made the walk largely out of the view of news... more »
Have you filed your 2011 taxes? If you haven't, you are one of the millions. In fact, last year, more than 30 percent of Americans waited until the last week to file.
If you fall into that procrastinator category, here are some tips:
Make sure you take advantage... more »
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Police say a man walked up to officers investigating an attempted robbery and told them he was the culprit. Authorities say 32-year-old Joshua Denny Johnson surrendered to Fort Collins police at a Walgreens store on Wednesday. Police tell the Fort Collins Coloradoan a man with... more »
About 40 Fort Carson Soldiers from the 62nd Explosives Ordnance Disposal Company are expected to return this afternoon.
They spend about a year in Afghanistan conducting more than 850 emergency response combat missions, including 350 involving improvised explosive devices.
Individuals in the company received five Purple Hearts, 17... more »
An urn containing human remains is back with its rightful owner after it was dropped off at a church.
The Colorado Springs Police Department got a call this morning from Trinity Church of the Nazarene saying a package had been found outside their building.
Officers discovered the package... more »
DENVER (AP) - Former NHL MVP Peter Forsberg will practice with the Colorado Avalanche to see if he is in shape for a possible return to the team.
The Avalanche said Friday the 37-year-old player will join the team during a morning skate Saturday before an afternoon game against... more »
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors are lending money to the government at a record low rate for two-year debt.
The Treasury sold $35 billion in two-year notes on Tuesday at 0.40 percent, the lowest yield ever for an auction of two-year notes. Last month, the Treasury auctioned the notes... more »
About 180 county employees in suburban Atlanta are being asked to return thousands of dollars the county says they were overpaid 16 years ago.
Gwinnett County's chief financial officer, Aaron Bovos, calls it a project to "clean up receivables and to eliminate outstanding obligations."
The county is seeking... more »
Tiger Woods wasted no time getting some practice in for his return to golf, teeing off shortly after the course opened as fans streamed in by the thousands to get a look.
Woods and Fred Couples were off in the second group just after 8 a.m. Monday on a... more »
The pilot who guided a US Airways flight into New York's Hudson River will return to flying regular flights along with new duties as a management pilot. The airline says Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger will be part of its flight operations safety management team. US Airways said it was still... more »