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3:26pm

Tue May 31, 2011
Law Enforcement

Attorney General, FTC, Suing Company Pushing Get-Rich-Quick Infomercial

A company that has run infomercials for nine years offering to teach people how make money in the promissory notes business is being sued by state and federal officials.

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1:34pm

Tue May 31, 2011
Flooding Threat

Flood Threat Rises in Northwest Colorado

Credit Colorado Water Conservation Board

The risk of flooding from mountain snowpack is expected to pick up this week as temperatures climb to some of the highest of the season.

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11:55am

Tue May 31, 2011
Energy

Xcel Energy's Tiered Summer Rates Return

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Starting Wednesday June 1, Xcel Energy will resume a two-tiered seasonal rate that it first introduced to Colorado customers last summer.

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11:53am

Tue May 31, 2011
Business

Single-Family Home Prices Hit 5-Year Low

Prices for single-family homes have fallen to their lowest level since the housing bubble burst in 2006. The latest S&P/Case-Shiller index for March shows prices dropping in 18 out of 20 major metro areas. The nationwide index fell for the eighth straight month. A glut of foreclosures is a major reason home values continue to deteriorate.

9:00am

Tue May 31, 2011
Transportation

Colorado Transportation Officials Look to L.A. for Guidance

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A coalition made up of transportation officials, mayors and others are looking to California for some transportation solutions.

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