Audio engineer Frank Hilz works on a live broadcast of 'Comfort Food' along with Chris Turner, center, and Kim Richard, right. Turner, who previously had worked for CNN, writes and hosts the music and comedy variety show weekly.
Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
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Kindergarten teacher Barb Maguire works with Ryan Gray on a 'sorting and graphing' lesson using drawings and candy during class at Park Elementary School in Casper last week. Photo by DAN CEPEDA, Star-Tribune.
David Zalubowski, AP An inversion creates murky air in this photograph taken of the skyline in Denver in 2006. The new air quality standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency means Colorado would be out of compliance more than twice the current rate, which could mean that federal sanctions would be imposed on the state.
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Graphic shows wattage use of selected 42-inch TVs compared to California proposed standards for 2011 and
Isaac Hunstable, who previously lived in Washington state, raises his hand to answer a question in his third-grade class at University Park Elementary in Casper on Friday. Wyoming's booming economy presents its schools with an interesting challenge - how to prepare out-of-state students for standardized tests. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Isaac Hunstable, who previously lived in Washington state, raises his hand to answer a question in his third-grade class at University Park Elementary in Casper on Friday. Wyoming's booming economy presents its schools with an interesting challenge - how to prepare out-of-state students for standardized tests. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
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