Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Post News: Jefferson County considers legalizing short-term home rentals


Today's Front Page News

Jefferson County considers legalizing short-term home rentals
When Cheryl LoVecchio looks out her living room window, all she can see are the "no parking" and "no trespassing" signs she says she has put up around her Evergreen home to fend off intrusions from the house next door.  



Today's Local Politics

Governor's office surveying all Colorado workers to find out: Do you like your job?
Gov. John Hickenlooper's administration is spending more than $200,000 to do something no other governor has tried: asking everyone who gets a state paycheck what they like — or hate — about their jobs.  



Today's Business

United cockpits take cyber turn with iPad navigation app
United and Continental pilots are going paperless in the cockpit, replacing heavy paper flight manuals with Apple iPads loaded with an aviation-navigation application created by Colorado-based  



Today's Entertainment

"Tommy": We can't hear you
Kurt Brighton Review: The Lake Dillon Theatre boldly brings the sprawling, reworked 1994 musical "The Who's 'Tommy' " to its postage-stamp stage, embracing its lack of cohesion and taking the audience on a whirlwind trip through the looking glass.Rating: ** 1/2  



Today's Style

Coerced girlfriend should break up with bully, seek help (8/24/11)
Dear Amy: I am confused as to where the line is drawn between trying to please your partner and being rudely manipulated into giving in. For example, recently my boyfriend and I were getting intimate. I wasn't really into it and I told him I wasn't in the mood. He said, "It's OK — you don't have to enjoy it."  



Today's Opinion

We trust you, mayor, but show us the money trail
The failure of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock to reveal the finances of his transition team is a disappointing stumble for the city's new leader.  


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