The Examiner Today's children need more physical activity | Outdoor play is important for children's health. | “Physical activity produces overall physical, psychological and social benefits in children,” according to the American Heart Associati... (photo: WN / sweet) Children Health Photos Play Today Denver Post Some of Mississippi woman's 58 dogs moving to Colorado | A disabled former nurse and dog breeder in Holmes County, Miss., looked West when she needed help for 58 dogs in her falling-down house. | Many of the dogs — most of them wire-haired terriers ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Animals Dogs Mississippi Pets Photos Top Stories Denver Post Southwestern Colorado turns to sunflowers for energy | For 99 years, furnace tenders like "Outback" John Schertz have loaded coal into a giant boiler in the basement of the San Juan County courthouse. | Now Schertz is addin... (photo: Public Domain / Burymeinblack5) Colorado Energy Flower Fuel Photos The News & Observer House fire in Warwick, RI, kills 5, including baby | WARWICK, R.I. -- A house fire that officials said might have simmered undetected for hours Saturday killed five people, including a mother and her 7-month-old baby, in ... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila) Disaster Firefighter Photos Warwick Wildfire The Examiner February is Adopt a Rabbit Month! | February is adopt a rabbit month. Before you adopt a furry friend, check out what you need for housing, food, toys, entertainment and all the other essentials for... (photo: GFDL / Adamantios) Adoption Animals Entertainment Food Photos Denver Post How now, cacao? Arvada's all about the chocolate | Dandy boxes of candy are just a few of the prizes at Chocolate Affair in Arvada. | Chocolate lovers will melt over a free event today in Olde Town Arvada. | The ninth a... (photo: Creative Commons / Tamorlan) Chocolate Food Health People Photos Khaleej Times Washington loses its cool as blizzard blasts WASHINGTON - Washingtonians raided food and liquor stores and hunkered down as a historic storm they have dubbed 'Snowpocalypse' started to smother the region under what ... (photo: AP / Luis M. Alvarez) Photos Provision Snowstorm Washington Weather The Independent Tea and no sympathy for the 'devil' Obama | The Opryland Hotel in Nashville has a river all its own, one that runs, so the plaque says, with water blended from sources all across the United States. And the Tea Pa... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh) Leader Photos Politics US Washington The Examiner Bring a little of Japan into your home | Love sushi? Can't afford the high prices of this seafood meal? Is the recession making you eliminate Japanese restaurants from your list? | Try making it at home. It's ... (photo: Creative Commons / Loozrboy) Food Health Nutrition Photos Society Huffington Post Ken Salazar Oil Lease Plan To Be 'More Measured' In 2010 | DENVER — Concerns and conflict over the first round of federal oil shale leases in the Rockies have made the government more deliberate in the second round, a fed... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak) Alan Denver Photos Review Team The Miami Herald Feds take deliberate approach of oil shale leasing | DENVER -- Concerns and conflict over the first round of federal oil shale leases in the Rockies have made the government more deliberate in the second round, a federal ... (photo: WN / akgunsemra) Economy Oil People Photos World The Guardian Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker | Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown | Hacker in staged photograph surrounded by compu... (photo: WN / marzena) Africa Climate Photos Tourism