OAKLAND, Calif.—For weeks the protests had waned, with only a smattering of people taking to Oakland's streets for occasional marches that bore little resemblance to the headline-grabbing Occupy demonstrations of last fall.
MELBOURNE, Australia—Novak Djokovic ripped off his shirt and let out a primal scream, flexing his torso the way a prize fighter would after a desperate, last-round knockout.
Coming in with an ankle sprain, snowboarder Shaun White was still able to compete in Sunday's superpipe qualifer at the Winter X Games and easily advanced to the finals.
Seventeen-year-old Catrina Fox had just earned a GED certificate and dreamed of moving to California. But early Saturday morning, she kicked open a car door while her mother was driving her home to Bailey and jumped onto U.S. 285 in Jefferson County.
Thornton police apprehended a woman Saturday night who had allegedly abandoned her two small children earlier in the day, leaving them sitting in a van at a parking lot at Thornton Parkway and Huron Street.
New Colorado State athletic director Jack Graham wants the Rams to do better, but he won't get rich even if they win Mountain West Conference championships.
Colorado Springs police arrested a man driving south in the northbound lanes of Interstate 25 early this morning, charging him with offenses including driving while intoxicated.
The Arab League suspended its Syria observation mission Saturday, saying it was too dangerous to continue, as battles between security and opposition forces raged just outside the capital, Damascus.
Counties are changing the way they administer aid to people who need food assistance because the demand has doubled and even tripled in some communities over the past three years.
The buzzwords these days among those who book business travel are "cautiously optimistic. After nearly dropping off the map after the 2001 terrorist attacks and again when recession hit in late 2008, corporate travel has gradually recovered.
The mother of a toddler found wandering alone after a frantic search by authorities was arrested on investigation of attempted first-degree murder and child abuse, an El Paso County sheriff's
Republican Mark Hillman had been a state senator a couple of years before someone pointed out to him a clause in the state constitution that could possibly prevent him from being arrested.