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"Galloping geese" find comfy home in Golden

GOLDEN - In the history of railroading, few vehicles were more odd or interesting than a unique set of trains that started out as Buicks. They were called "Galloping Geese" for the way they waddled down the track. And now, the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden is home to three of them.

Windstorm claims continue to mount

Windstorm claims continue to mount

KUSA - Some Colorado residents are still making repairs and calling their insurance companies after last week's strong winds. On 9NEWS 6 a.m. we got an update on the damage from Carole Walker of the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association.

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2 daredevils, 2 stunts, 1 success

2 daredevils, 2 stunts, 1 success

KUSA - For our 6:20 Sidebar we did a followup to last week's interview with Robbie Maddison and Rhys Millen. Robbie, a motorycle daredevil from Australia, planned to jump his bike more than 120 feet high, landing on top of the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. Not far away, Millen tried to become the first person to complete a backflip... in an offroad truck.  Stunt Recap

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Fewer drivers on the road could equal fuel tax hike

Fewer drivers on the road could equal fuel tax hike

KUSA - When you see the signs at the gas stations for about $1.40 a gallon for unleaded, you don't feel so bad filling up, but that could all change.

Urban League closes doors, lacks funding

Urban League closes doors, lacks funding

DENVER - The sign in front of the building on 39th Avenue still says "Urban League of Metropolitan Denver," but the three-story structure is empty. The Urban League moved out months ago.

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Battered town has big plans for 2009

Battered town has big plans for 2009

WINDSOR - For the town of Windsor, 2008 was the year of recovery. The goal is make 2009 the year of rejuvenation. [ more... ]


Weekends at 9NEWS

Frigid temps heat up retail sales

Frigid temps heat up retail sales

COPPER MOUNTAIN - The snow has cleared out but in its place are bitter cold temperatures which seem to be heating up retail sales at ski resorts.

Community makeover offers repairs, pride

Community makeover offers repairs, pride

DENVER - Jose Solorio wasn't quite prepared for the weather in Colorado. In 20-degree temperatures Sunday morning, he had no hat and no gloves. But he was still ready to spend his day outside.

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PROCTOR'S TIPS: Resolve to treat plants better in 2009

PROCTOR'S TIPS: Resolve to treat plants better in 2009

DENVER - People often tell me that they've had a plant in the same pot for a decade or more. While some plants, notably cacti and succulents, rarely need transplanting, almost all houseplants and tropical patio plants that we winter indoors need to be moved to larger pots every few years. [ more... ]

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A bill that would make sure cats can go home again

A bill that would make sure cats can go home again

DENVER - When Colorado Lawmakers go back to work on Wednesday, one of the bills they will consider would require cat owners to have tags or microchips for their animals. [ more... ]

OPTIMUM WELLNESS

Coffee or Tea?

When you woke up this morning was one of your first thoughts, "do I want coffee or tea this morning?" [ more... ]

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Food nourishes friendship, hope for ill

Food nourishes friendship, hope for ill

DENVER - What would you do if a close friend was hospitalized, or diagnosed with a life-threatening illness? There are many answers to that question, and yet many times we feel helpless, uncertain about what we should do. [ more... ]