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Hypermiling Grows In Popularity In Colorado
A growing number of Colorado commuters are making skillful changes in the way they drive to save money and conserve fuel in this era of skyrocketing gas prices. Read about how two different Denver-area drivers are eking out more miles from each of their gallons of unleaded.
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Denver Deputy Mayor Shares Immigration Experience
Bill Vidal is used to handling lots of responsibility as Denver's deputy mayor and manager of public works. But none of those challenges are anything compared to the challenges he faced in childhood as an immigrant from Cuba.
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Denver Music Promoter Delivers A Weekend Of Dreams
The upcoming Mile High Music Festival is the brainchild of promoter Chuck Morris. It's a feat only someone with his experience could pull off.
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Karen Leigh at Red Rocks in May, 2008 
CBS4 anchor Karen Leigh shares her childhood memories of the 4th of July. In her case, it means weeks of long, hot, dirty days. She explains why in her blog.

 
Critic-At-Large Greg Moody shares one of his favorite Mark Twain quotes in a 4th of July entry in The Moody Bugle.

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