Monday, August 29, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Man fatally shot at Denver hotel identified, suspect at large



2 of those cited at Fort Collins party are CSU football players
Two Colorado State University football players were among four people cited following a massive back-to-school party that ended with 10 people being taken to the hospital.

One greenhouse damaged at fire at Dardano's Flowerland in Denver
Denver firefighters are investigating what caused a fire at a popular greenhouse on the city's southwest side today.

Obama: On Katrina anniversary, need for vigilance
President Barack Obama says the sixth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina illustrates the need for the federal government to respond as best it possibly can to natural disasters.

Frisco city manager gets top job in Littleton
Frisco city manager Michael Penny has been hired as Littleton's new top manager. Penny will replace city manager Jim Woods, who announced his retirement this spring after 12 years on the job.


Accountant's plea on insider trading shocks Denver business community
When Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen wanted more public money for a new football stadium in 1998, he turned to a respected Colorado accountant to explain his financial troubles to state lawmakers.

Stock rise after storm damage is less than feared
Stocks are rising after Tropical Storm Irene wound up being less severe than many analysts had anticipated.

American Chemical Society calls for change in U.S. chemical industry to stop job loss
The American Chemical Society today recommended the restructuring of the U.S. chemical industry to halt job loss and to create new products which would fuel job growth.



Colorado Rep. Diana DeGette's recess hasn't been very public
It is that time of year when members of Congress return from Washington, glad-hand business leaders, hold town halls and speak to Rotary breakfasts, veterans groups and senior lunches.

Ritter's privately funded CSU post includes PERA retirement credit
When former Gov. Bill Ritter got a $300,000-a-year job heading up a renewable-energy center at Colorado State University, he and college officials touted the fact his salary would be funded by private foundations, not taxpayers.

Colorado school funding trial enters likely final week
A landmark school funding trial that has been punctuated with testimony ranging from tedious to tearful enters its fifth and likely final week Monday in Denver District Court.


Broncos cut seven players, including corner Nate Jones
Cornerback Nate Jones, who played in all 16 games for the Broncos last season, was among seven players waived this morning as the team trimmed its roster to 80 players.

Prep rankings: Vista Ridge new No. 1 in 3A after Elizabeth falls
Florence's Zero Week win over Elizabeth has made waves through the rankings, where Vista Ridge is now No. 1 in 3A.

Avalanche set to open camp Sept. 16
The Avalanche will open training camp Sept. 16, with the Burgundy-White game scheduled for Sept. 20 at the Air Force Academy.

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