President Obama to come to Colorado Sept. 27th President Barack Obama will visit Colorado in late September as apart of a western states swing, White House officials told The Denver Post Wednesday. Officials say they are still figuring out the president's itinerary. Judge: Hollister violated the rights of customers in wheelchairs U.S. District Judge Wiley Daniel ruled today that the center front entrances of the Hollister stores at Park Meadows Mall and the Orchard Town Center mall violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. Colorado logger cuts off toes after foot is pinned A 61-year-old retired logger feared he might die alone in a remote Colorado forest after his right foot was pinned under his six-ton trailer. With few choices, he used a 3-inch pocket knife to cut off all five toes to get free. Judge dismisses Gilpin County's gaming-revenue suit A Denver district judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Gilpin County that alleged gambling regulators have for years misallocated casino-tax revenue. |
Vail reveals next-generation social media efforts Vail Resorts today released the second generation of its celebrated EpicMix, the innovative application that allows the resort operator's guests to track their ski day and post their feats in online outlets like Facebook. Cimation to open 8,000 square foot Denver Tech office Cimation, a spinoff of Houston-based Audubon Engineering, is opening a 8,000 square foot office in the Denver Tech Center, Cimation chief executive Jonathan Klein said today. Dow up for a fourth day, turns positive for 2011 It's a quiet end to a wild month for financial markets. Major stock indexes wavered between slight gains and losses. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 3 points after turning positive for the year earlier Wednesday. Gold and oil prices were relatively flat. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note was up slightly. |
Hancock releases financial reports for transition, July inauguration and party Denver Mayor Michael Hancock Tuesday night released financial reports for both his inauguration and transition process, showing he raised $184,001 for his transition and $208,300 for his inauguration all from private donations. Sportsmen target Lamborn with billboard No doubt hitting where it hurts, a Denver-based sportsmen's group unveiled a billboard in Colorado Springs today calling out Rep. Doug Lamborn for "limiting access to hunting and fishing in Colorado." Hancock appoints economic development leaders Denver Mayor Michael Hancock formally announced this morning that Paul Washington will serve as the city's director of economic development. |
Kyle Orton, Broncos starters turn attention to Oakland Raiders Sure, the Broncos have a game Thursday night at Arizona. For many players on the roster bubble, how they play against the Cardinals could determine if they make the final 53-man roster. Giant shakeup: Tejada, Rowand designated for assignment Outfielder Aaron Rowand and infielder Miguel Tejada have been designated for assignment by the San Francisco Giants, a major shake-up for the stumbling defending World Series champions. Texas A&M plans to leave Big 12 by July 2012 Texas A&M dealt a blow to the Big 12 Conference on Wednesday, saying it plans to leave by July 2012 if it is accepted by the SEC or another league. |