Friday, September 30, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Broncos' Tim Tebow on "The Biggest Loser"



Denver ranked 5th best city in the nation for "senior living"
Denver was listed today as the fifth best place in the United States for "senior living" by Banker's Life and Casualty Company's Center for a Secure Retirement. Minneapolis placed first, followed by Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Denver.

Denver lottery ticket wins $3.7 million, prize money still unclaimed
A lottery ticket worth $3.7 million was sold in Denver, but the lucky ticket owner has yet to claim their prize.

Broncos' Tim Tebow on "The Biggest Loser"
Nobody knows if Tim Tebow will play to a national television audience Sunday in Green Bay, but he will certainly play for one Tuesday night.

10 arrested for stealing property out of 27 vehicles in Jefferson County
During the month of September, Jefferson County Sheriff deputies arrested 10 people suspected of stealing valuables out of 27 vehicles.


Stocks turn lower, erasing early rally; tech weak
An early rally on the stock market faded Thursday afternoon, leaving indexes slightly lower in the last hour of trading. Technology companies and retailers had the biggest losses.

Crested Butte marks 50th birthday with free skiing
Crested Butte Mountain Resort is celebrating its 50th birthday this year, and it's offering a day of free skiing to celebrate.

Centennial's National CineMedia adds Southeast Cinemas as a network affiliate
Centennial-based National CineMedia has added Southeast Cinema Entertainment as a network affiliate. Under the agreement, eight Southeast Cinemas with a total of 73 screens in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia will join the NCM's Cinema Network beginning in November.


Interactive graphic: The 2012 GOP presidential field
Republicans disenchanted with the GOP presidential field are seeking new blood in the form of outspoken New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who has repeated denials that he intends to seek a White House bid.

Listeria outbreak now being used in a mailer for Denver sick day initiative
Proponents for Denver's Initiative 300 that would let private employees and city workers earn up to 72 hours of paid sick days a year sent out a campaign flier that connects the ballot measure to the deadly listeria outbreak, upsetting opponents.

Hancock to endorse Rowe for DPS school board, campaign announces too soon
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock continues on his path to endorse so-called "reformers" for Denver school board with an expected announcement later today that he supports Ann Rowe for the southeast Denver seat.


Broncos take it easy as Elvis Dumervil, other injured players recover
The Broncos are doing everything they can to get healthy in time for Sunday's game at defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay. That includes a week without padded practices, a change from their routine of the first three weeks of the season.

NBA season hangs in balance as players, owners meet
Regular-season games could be at stake when NBA owners and players meet this weekend.

Photos: MLB wild cards are decided
It was an exciting night of epic comebacks and September collapses in baseball. The Boston Red Sox, who held a nine-game lead in the AL wild-card race on Sept. 3, lost in the ninth inning to the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night.

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