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Runaway balloon built by family known for extreme science

The family of a boy who is believed to have set adrift a balloon in Colorado is known for storm chasing and conducting extreme science experiments together, according to the father's MySpace page.

Terror suspect: 'Our phone call is being monitored'

One of three men charged with lying to federal agents during a terrorism probe warned a co-defendant that their phone call was being monitored, according to court papers.

SI.com: Rockies to fire manager Hurdle

Colorado Rockies manager Clint Hurdle is expected to be fired on Friday, SI.com has confirmed.

SI.com: Roy turns down offer to coach Avalanche

DENVER (AP) -- Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy won't be returning to Colorado to try to lead the Avalanche back to respectability.

Report finds undocumented students face college roadblocks

An estimated 65,000 undocumented students graduating from American high schools every year face nearly insurmountable obstacles to attending college, according to a report released Tuesday by the College Board.

CNNMoney: Seattle P-I publishes last print edition

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the city's oldest daily newspaper, published its last print edition Tuesday, moving the paper's entire operation online.

CNNMoney: Seattle Post-Intelligencer halts print edition

The Hearst Corp. announced Monday it will publish its last print edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on Tuesday and shift the operation of Seattle's oldest business wholly to the Internet.

Denver paper latest victim of declining readership, ad revenue

After nearly 150 years in business, the Rocky Mountain News published its final edition Friday, the victim of a bad economy and the Internet generation.

SI.com: Report: Rockies, Tulowitzki nearing new deal

The Colorado Rockies and shortstop Troy Tulowitzki are reportedly close to working out a six-year contract with a club option for 2014.

Witnesses in Colorado fear paying ultimate price

A Colorado man terrorized by threats after testifying against his daughter's abusive boyfriend says he has spent $10,000 on a security system, hired a bodyguard for his son's wedding and never leaves home without a .45-caliber handgun strapped to his chest.

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