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Spangler Science: Valentine's Day experiments

6:02 PM, Feb 6, 2012

DENVER - With Valentine's Day right around the corner, we asked our science guy, Steve Spangler, to figure out the science behind those love meters, fortune-telling fish and to whip up his own love potion.

Colorado considers a salamander as state amphibian

8:33 PM, Feb 6, 2012

DENVER (AP) - Colorado lawmakers found it difficult to say no to a roomful of kids urging them to make the western tiger salamander the state amphibian.

Yale braces For 'Sex Week'

8:19 PM, Feb 6, 2012

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Sex Week has returned to the Yale campus.

Neighborhood plans DNA testing to ID owners who don't pick up poop

7:41 PM, Feb 6, 2012

SIOUX FALLS, SD - A game of doggie-doo whodunit is underway in Sioux Falls.

Fans bet $94M on Super Bowl at Nevada casinos

7:04 PM, Feb 6, 2012

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) – Sports fans bet $93.9 million at Nevada casinos on Sunday's Super Bowl matchup between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, the most wagered in the past decade.

Montana man fined $1K for instigating police chase

11:59 AM, Feb 6, 2012

BUTTE, Mont. (AP) - A Butte man who told officers he instigated a police chase because he always wanted to try it, found out it'll cost him a $1,000 fine to go with his tire damage.

Sale puts 'M-A-S-H' hot dog diner in new hands

11:24 AM, Feb 6, 2012

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio hot dog eatery made famous on the TV series "M-A-S-H" is in new hands after a yearlong family feud.

Man who claimed Dallas home for $16 told to leave

10:32 AM, Feb 6, 2012

ROANOKE, Texas (AP) - A man who gained notoriety for claiming he could live in a $340,000 suburban Dallas house for $16 has vacated the home following a judge's order.

Topeka group aims at proposed hoodie ordinance

9:40 AM, Feb 6, 2012

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Topeka group wants the public to attend an upcoming City Council meeting to protest the mayor's suggestion that the city adopt an ordinance regulating wearing caps and hoodies in businesses with video surveillance.

Hotels enlist the Cupid Concierge for Valentine's Day

1:55 PM, Feb 5, 2012

WASHINGTON - Valentine's Day is coming up and some hotels are dedicating staff to make sure guests have the most romantic stays possible.

Philadelphia celebrates Dickens' 200th birthday

1:28 PM, Feb 5, 2012

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Charles Dickens is getting some brotherly love from Philadelphia on the 200th anniversary of his birth.

Chicago college offers class on Occupy movement

12:12 PM, Feb 5, 2012

CHICAGO (AP) - A Chicago college is offering a class on the Occupy movement.

VIEWER PHOTOS: Record-breaking snow in early Feb.

6:46 AM, Feb 5, 2012

DENVER - Viewers sent us these pictures of the heavy snow storm that moved into Colorado Feb. 2-4. The storm broke two records for Denver snowfall in February.

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Namaste, travelers! SFO opens airport yoga room

8:11 PM, Feb 4, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Stressed out by flying?

Snow, a samurai sword and a lot of fun

7:54 PM, Feb 4, 2012

DENVER - When we get this much snow in Denver, it has a way of turning a lot of adults into kids.

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