Thursday, September 22, 2011

Post News: Rain, cold set up frosty morning in Denver; Gunnison Valley braces for freeze


Today's Front Page News

Rain, cold set up frosty morning in Denver; Gunnison Valley braces for freeze
Residents along the Front Range and Eastern Plains could wake up to the first coat of frost of the season today, nearly three weeks ahead of schedule, according to the National Weather Service.  



Today's Local Politics

Colorado Secretary of State Gessler says Denver ballot lawsuit meant to reduce "fraud"
Secretary of State Scott Gessler today sued Denver's clerk and recorder, saying the law is clear that Denver cannot send ballots to inactive voters as it planned. The lawsuit stated Gessler was challenging Denver to "ensure the uniformity of election processes throughout the state and to reduce the potential for fraud."  



Today's Business

More season-pass skiers buy insurance to get refunds in case of injury, illness
More season-pass skiers are insuring their purchases as resorts take a harder line on issuing refunds.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans follows last year's chippy game
A couple of days after the Broncos beat the Titans last year in Nashville, Tenn. — a game that was chippy at its best and downright nasty at its worst — Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan invited Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton to come back for a visit.  



Today's Entertainment

Husted: Chef Jon Emanuel cooks with Heart
Jon Emanuel, 43, is the amiable executive chef for Project Angel Heart, a Denver nonprofit that delivers meals to 800 of the city's residents coping with life-threatening illnesses.  



Today's Style

Denver Post Fashion Calendar, 9/22/11
The Promenade Shops at Centerra and the city of Loveland offer a special evening of shopping discounts, in-store events, live music, makeovers, demonstrations and more, today from 5-10 p.m.  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Hindering valid votes in Denver
Secretary of State Scott Gessler's attempt to prohibit Denver from mailing ballots to inactive voters for the Nov. 1 election is a wrongheaded effort, both in terms of law and policy, that would keep ballots out of the hands of otherwise eligible voters.  


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