Thursday, October 20, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Libya's Moammar Gadhafi killed in hometown battle



Obama: Libyans won revolution, opportunity ahead
Declaring the end of a tyrant's reign, President Barack Obama on Thursday cast the demise of Moammar Gadhafi as a momentous opportunity for Libya and its long-suffering people. "You have won your revolution," he told them.

EPA to regulate disposal of fracking wastewater
Federal environmental regulators say they will develop national standards for the disposal of polluted wastewaters generated by hydraulic fracturing for natural gas.

Client: Denver cleaning company let dog get hit by car, then left pet under table
A woman is suing a Denver-based cleaning company after she says the family's dog was hit and killed by a car despite her warnings not to let the dog out of the house.

Coroner: Woman who died in Denver light rail accident had been drinking
A pedestrian who died when she was swept under a moving light rail train in Denver had alcohol and marijuana in her system, according to toxicology reports.


Isenberg says he won't interfere with Aurora subsidy to Gaylord
Denver hotelier Walter Isenberg will not interfere with the Aurora City Council's decision to provide up to $300 million worth of incentives for a Gaylord hotel project, according to an email he wrote to The Denver Post on Wednesday.

Gaming commission debating casino tax loophole
Colorado would have received an additional $4.8 million in gaming tax revenue in 2010 if casinos weren't allowed to trim their tax bill through a licensing loophole.

Level 3 transfers to NYSE, completes reverse stock split
Level 3 Communications Inc. today transferred its common stock listing to the New York Stock Exchange after completing its one-for-15 reverse stock split.


Bush takes a pass on politics, Gadhafi question during Denver visit
Former President George W. Bush steered clear of politics and controversy on this morning's visit to Denver. "Post presidency is an interesting period," Bush said. "I'm out of politics... but I still have a great passion about educational excellence."

Hundreds of ballots undeliverable
County clerks say hundreds of ballots for this year's county and state election are being returned because they cannot be delivered.

Lamm, Ritter and Bill Armstrong to talk about leadership and "What next?"
Two themes: "What Should Colorado and America Do Next?" and "What Makes a Great Leader?"


Healthy Broncos receivers big plus for Tim Tebow
The Broncos again had all 53 players on the active roster participating in practice today, and nowhere is the team's improving health more important than at wide receiver.

Avalanche wing Peter Mueller out again with head injury
Avalanche left wing Peter Mueller was not skating this morning as the team prepares for tonight's game against the Chicago Blackhawks, and Avs coach Joe Sacco said today that Mueller has also been scratched for Saturday's game against the Blackhawks game in Chicago.

NFL concussion saga moves to new phase: litigation
After congressional hearings, increased media attention and revised rules, the NFL's concussion saga has entered its next phase: litigation.

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