Denver police identify driver, victim from fatal overnight crash A suspected drunk driver ran a red light in Denver late Monday night, causing a fatal crash, police said. The crash happened at about 11:20 p.m. Monday at the intersection of East 13th Avenue and Washington Street, said Sonny Jackson, a Denver Police Department spokesman. Third creditor wants in on Martino exam A third creditor to bankrupt consumer advocate Tom Martino has asked a judge to allow it to sit in on depositions to determine if he illegally transferred personal assets to his wife. Sheriff: Jeffco jail inmate shot as he tries to escape A jail inmate was shot this morning during an attempted escape by a deputy who was taking his charge to a medical facility, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said. Police identify woman who allegedly stabbed man on Denver RTD bus Denver police have identified the woman accused of stabbing a man on a Denver RTD bus on Monday. |
Arrow Electronics will bring 1,250 jobs as it relocates HQ to Colorado Colorado could gain 1,250 jobs over the next five years after landing the headquarters of Arrow Electronics, a Fortune 200 company with $18.7 billion in revenues. Arrow Electronics, based in Melville, N.Y., will move its corporate headquarters to Arapahoe County effective Nov. 15, the company announced this morning. Report: Gaylord hotel to result in $186 million spending loss over four years About one-third of the business of the proposed Gaylord hotel in Aurora will come from existing hotels, and the metro area will lose $186 million in visitor spending over four years. Colorado Center for the Blind to voice opposition to reduction in bus service The Littleton-based Colorado Center for the Blind - a private nonprofit school that trains blind students from around the country - said today it is coordinating a grassroots effort to save bus routes that RTD has proposed cutting. |
Colorado Republican leader Mike Kopp to resign state senate seat State Senate Minority Leader Mike Kopp, whose wife died during the summer after a long battle with cancer, said today he is resigning his seat to devote more time to his four children. Christie backs Romney for GOP presidential nod New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie endorsed Mitt Romney for the GOP presidential nomination Tuesday, saying he has the perfect mix of private sector and executive experience in government. Ballots to be mailed out to Denver voters, should arrive at homes end of week Ballots for the Nov.1 mail-in election will be sent to eligible Denver voters, including active voters and inactive-failed-to-vote voters tomorrow. |
Avs' Varlamov to start in goal for third consecutive game The Avalanche sees no reason to fix what isn't broken, which is why goalie Semyon Varlamov, coming off a 1-0 shutout Monday over the defending Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins, will get his third straight start Wednesday night in Columbus against the Blue Jackets. CU preparing for another top QB, this time Washington's Price Another week, another difficult challenge for Colorado in preparing for a top Pac-12 quarterback. IOC president Jacques Rogge wants to know more about Denver There are reasons International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge won't comment directly on Denver's potential to host a Winter Olympics. |
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