Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Rain likely this afternoon in Denver, could continue through the night



Architect Santiago Calatrava makes first comments since DIA divorce
Architect Santiago Calatrava made his first comments today on his impending divorce with Denver International Airport over the South Terminal Redevelopment Program.

Rain likely this afternoon in Denver, could continue through the night
Rain is expected to fall over Northeastern Colorado and the Front Range this afternoon and some areas could see up to an inch of precipitation by Thursday morning.

Woman's body found in vehicle that El Paso County deputy fired upon
A woman's body was found in a car in the parking lot of a Colorado Springs hospital Tuesday night, a car that a sheriff's deputy fired a shot at earlier in the evening.

Castle Rock home invasion hearing continues
Defense attorneys will present cases today of four men charged in the murders of two Castle Rock residents.


Colorado water officials vote to study multi-billion dollar pipeline from Wyoming
Colorado officials this morning resolved to look further into a proposed multi-billion project to pipe upper Colorado River Basin water from Wyoming to Colorado's Front Range.

Stocks jump on hopes for progress on Greece's debt
Stock indexes jumped in another day of bumpy trading Wednesday after European leaders renewed pledges to help Greece avoid defaulting on its debts.

Retail sales flat in August, auto demand declined
Consumers spent less on autos, clothing and furniture to leave retail sales unchanged in August.


Ken Salazar to receive award from Hispanic Caucus at Washington gala
Imploring Congress to follow his lead, President Barack Obama on Tuesday lobbied lawmakers to adopt his $450 billion jobs plan, promising it would help an industry of construction workers and rebuild schools in crumbling condition.

Poll: Support for Obama falling even in California
A new Field Poll shows support for President Barack Obama is falling even in reliably Democratic California.

Obama touts jobs bill benefits for small business
President Barack Obama urged enthusiastic college students Wednesday to join him in his fight to get Congress to act on his new jobs bill. "Every single one of you can help make this bill a reality," the president called out at a hot and noisy rally at North Carolina State University.


Broncos dealing with injuries in preparation for Bengals
The Broncos are still feeling the pain of Monday's 23-20 loss to Oakland. When the team returned to practice Wednesday, it did so without four starters who suffered injuries in the loss.

Rockies open 2012 season at home vs. Giants, will host AL West in interleague
The Rockies' 2012 road to redemption begins in Houston and ends in Los Angeles. In between the schedule features an American League West flavor and a home opener on April 9 against the rival Giants.

Agent: Nuggets' Smith signed with Chinese team because of NBA labor "uncertainty"
Longtime Nuggets reserve J.R. Smith has signed a contract with a Chinese team that doesn't have an opt-out clause, meaning the unrestricted free agent likely won't play in the NBA next season.

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