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Acai Berries: Super Food or Scam?Popping up in juices, candy, alcohol and beauty products, the acai berry is everywhere. But is it really the miracle food its proponents claim it to be?
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El Paso County to Ask for Sales Tax IncreaseVoters in El Paso County will decide this November whether to double the county's sales tax rate. Proponents say the increase is necessary to afford public health and safety initiatives; those opposed think it will hurt citizens and small businesses. -
Tips for Staying Safe in Any Kind of DisasterSeptember is National Preparedness Month; do you know how to stay safe in case of an emergency? Check out these basic tips to get started.
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Bent's Old Fort Gives Visitors a Taste of Colorado, Western HistoryAn important player in the development of the American West and the state of Colorado, Bent's Old Fort is a great place for both kids and adults to learn about the pioneers and Native Americans that helped make the nation what it is today. -
Experience Denver's Unsinkable Woman at Two Molly Brown MuseumsOne of Denver's most famous residents, the "unsinkable" Molly Brown was well known for her wealth, philanthropy and - most of all - surviving the sinking of the Titanic. Today, visitors can learn all about Molly Brown at two Denver-area museums.
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Colorado's Own Michael PhelpsLike Michael Phelps today, Glenn Morris was a young athlete setting world records at a controversial Olympiad. A look at the runner's stellar career.
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Mile High Attractions for Under $25Bored and broke? No problem if you're in Denver. The Mile High City offers lots to do for $25 or less.
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Daniels and Fisher Tower, a Historic Piece of DenverMore than just a convenient way to check the time, the Daniels and Fisher Tower in downtown Denver is a big piece of the city's cow-town past.
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Booster Systems May Help Mountain Cell Phone UsersWireless booster systems are becoming a viable option for mountain residents and businesses looking for clearer cell phone service. -
Got Weeds? Get CarpForget toxic herbicides or costly mechanical methods. Property owners with weeds in their ponds can turn to the simple grass carp for all-natural relief.
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Best Places to Picnic in Colorado SpringsWith the weather so nice, it's time to ditch the formal dining room and take your meals outside. Whether barbecuing or brown bagging it, check out some of these Colorado Springs parks that are ideal for picnicking. -
"Personhood" Amendment to Make Colorado Roe V. Wade BattlegroundColoradoans will vote on a controversial amendment this fall that could ban abortion and some forms of research and birth control. -
How to Become a JournalistDo you dream of becoming a journalist? These tips can help get you there.
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Take a Colorado "Staycation"Slumping economy, expensive airline tickets and high gas prices keeping you home this summer? Consider a Colorado "staycation" that won't drain your pocketbook or your gas tank.
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Building Colorado's Birding Trail NetworkA group of Colorado organizations is busy building a network of birding trails across the state. The trails should help Colorado reap the benefits of agri-tourism and diversify its rural economies.
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Pre-Broadway Little Mermaid Could Use Some WorkProducers of the new Broadway production of "The Little Mermaid" say they're using a Denver sneak preview to tinker with the show - here's hoping they tinker quite a bit. -
Is the Family Dinner Going Extinct?Faced with busy schedules, many families are no longer eating - or even spending time - together, and the trend has experts concerned.
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How to Make Great Meals for OnePeople who eat alone shouldn't be forced to rely on a steady diet of T.V. dinners, fast food and take out. Here, a fellow single diner shares tips for making fast, easy and tasty meals for one.
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How to Score a Bargain on Just About AnythingPenny pinchers already know to shop sales, buy secondhand and stick to cheaper retailers. But to save money on major purchases, sometimes it all comes down to timing. Experts weigh in on the best times to buy.
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National Parks Look at Technology, Diversity to Stem Declining VisitationsFaced with years of declining visits, national parks are starting pilot programs and initiatives ranging from iPod-ready games to adding more exhibits on minorities in order to attract more visitors.
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Visits to National Parks on the Decline; Many WorriedFewer people are traveling to America's national parks; a trend that has many - from the tourism industry to conservationists - worried. -
Minorities, Seniors and Youth Turning Away from National ParksOfficials are largely blaming declining visitation at America's national parks on lack of attendance by three major demographics - minorities, seniors and youth. -
How to Plan a Great Family ReunionMillions of Americans plan family reunions each year, yet the process can be daunting for many. Here, reunion experts and planners share their advice on planning a great reunion.
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How to Fight Eminent Domain - Simple Steps that Could Save Your PropertyEminent domain allows governments to step in and take over property that is deemed blighted, but sometimes governments can go too far. Here, some simple tips for fighting seizure of your property under eminent domain. -
How to Navigate Wal-Mart - Tips from a Big-Box AddictWal-Mart is a great place to find cheap stuff for anyone on a budget, but the crowds are a major turn-off. I've spent years adopting a speedy route in and out of the store, though - here are my tips.
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Conservation Easements - An Easy Way to Preserve Land and Save MoneyLandowners with extra acreage could save money while preserving valuable land. Here's how conservation easements can help.
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How to Set Up Wi-Fi for Your Small BusinessWi-Fi is popping up everywhere, from coffee shops to malls to hotels, as businesses find out the service is a big draw for customers. Here's how your business can get in on the action.
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Skimmers - This Summer's Hottest FootwearFlip-flops and Crocs are, like, soooo last season. The newest shoe on the rise? The skimmer. -
Drive-in Theaters - Hot Summer Trend That's Anything but NewMovies like "Grease" and "American Graffiti" made them hot; strip malls, DVDs and cineplexes brought them down; but drive-in theatres are making a comeback.
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The Bachelor: An Officer and a Boring ManThis season of "The Bachelor" was the most boring yet. And why? It all comes down to Andy.
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The Problem with Wife Swap on ABCWhen it debuted in 2004, the concept behind ABC's "Wife Swap" seemed edgy and hip. Now it's just boring. What happened?
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Suburban Spiritualism: A Look Inside the Metrospiritual MovementStressed-out suburbanites are more concerned than ever about inner-fulfillment, the environment and their health. The trend has earned them the name "metrospirituals" - and the attention of big business.
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How to Draw Geocache Tourists to Your BusinessGeocaching, a hot new trend among people of all ages, is catching the attention of hotels, campgrounds and other tourism businesses. Ready to "cache" in yourself? Here's how.
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The Sandwich Generation: Boomers Caring for Elderly Parents and Children Face Unique Financial, Emotional PressuresMore Americans than ever are taking care of their parents while raising their own children. The trend is leaving some families strapped, both emotionally and financially, but there are steps people can take to make living in the "sandwich generation" easier.

