Wounded Broncos, John Fox stick with Kyle Orton The Broncos might have to play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals without Champ Bailey, Brandon Lloyd and Knowshon Moreno. One player the Broncos will have for their season's second game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High is quarterback Kyle Orton. 28 additional cities, including Boulder, interested in hosting Pro Cycling Challenge stage The USA Pro Cycling Challenge has named 28 additional cities that have indicated an interest in hosting next year's race, set for Aug. 20-26. The list also includes all 11 that took part in last month's race. Positive job market for Denver-Aurora metro area in 4th quarter Employers in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area expect to hire at a "steady pace" in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released today. Erie burglar nets copper piping, bigfoot costume Erie Police are on the lookout for bigfoot. Or at least someone dressed like the giant man-like creature. |
Colorado metro economies grew in 2010, except Grand Junction Colorado's metro areas, with the exception of Grand Junction, saw economic growth last year, according to a report today from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Nearly 1 in 6 Americans in poverty, Census says The ranks of the nation's poor have swelled to a record 46.2 million—nearly 1 in 6 Americans—as the prolonged pain of the recession leaves millions still struggling and out of work. And the number without health insurance has reached 49.9 million, the most in over two decades. Stocks edge up in another day of choppy trading General Electric and other industrial companies are pushing stocks higher Tuesday in another day of choppy trading. |
Obama: Congress has no reason to wait on jobs bill 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: Americans trust military, but not Congress Congress may be in the doghouse with the American public, but a new poll suggests that the broader government—especially the military—gets high marks for keeping the nation safe and secure. Denver Preschool Program has new chief Eileen Piper was announced today as the new chief executive officer of the Denver Preschool Program, replacing James Mejia who resigned in June. |
Giving a nickel costs Broncos' run defense against Raiders The Broncos' run defense was on a long list of things that didn't go as planned Monday night. And while most of the discussion about the Raiders' three-point victory will center on the idea that putting Tim Tebow in the lineup will somehow enable the Broncos to control the line of scrimmage better on both sides of the ball, run defense will be one of the items that determines how things really go in the coming months. Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Ranking the NFL's signal callers after Week 1 Each Tuesday, after all the week's games are played, Broncos/NFL reporter Mike Klis will rank the league's quarterbacks. CU's Embree: CSU quarterback Pete Thomas "growing up" Speaking Tuesday during his weekly media luncheon, Colorado coach Jon Embree said the progress made by Colorado State sophomore quarterback Pete Thomas "jumps out at you." |
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