Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Post News: In two months, three coyote attacks on kids in Broomfield


Today's Front Page News

In two months, three coyote attacks on kids in Broomfield
A 3-year-old Broomfield girl was bitten by a coyote Monday night, the third such attack on a child in the Anthem neighborhood in two months. The sudden and concentrated increase in aggressive behavior by wild canines in the northeast corner of the city has left parents wary and is baffling state wildlife managers.  



Today's Local Politics

Ex-Interior official Strickland lands job at BP's law firm
Tom Strickland, two-time U.S. Senate candidate from Colorado and former chief of staff for Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, has joined a law firm defending BP, which is still wrangling with the government over the massive Deepwater Horizon oil spill last year.  



Today's Entertainment

Book review: "Happy Accidents" by Jane Lynch
Toward the end of "Happy Accidents," Jane Lynch mentions something Alec Baldwin told her at a recent Vanity Fair Oscar party: "People expect you to be funny, and from now on, everything you do will get a laugh. That's the good news and the bad news."  



Today's Style

Shut out of the GABF? Try the Denver Beer Fest
The third annual Denver Beer Fest, beginning Friday, is the perfect run-up to the heady days of the Great American Beer Festival. While the Great American is all about the rise and fruits of the country's craft beer industry, the Denver Beer Fest is a celebration of the brewer's art in Colorado.  



Today's Opinion

Guest Commentary: Giving away the great outdoors
As a lifelong outdoorsman who grew up fishing Colorado's wild rivers and hunting in the backcountry of our public lands, I've seen the cycles of nature ebb and flow.  


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