Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Northern Lights makes appearance in Colorado sky, further south as well



Denver snow plows gear up, 4 to 8 inches expected
Snow plows are geared up and ready to move out as the metro area prepares for a predicted 4 to 8 inches of snow tonight and through Wednesday. A winter storm warning is in place from 9 p.m. tonight to 6 p.m. Wednesday for Denver and the Front Range, according to the National Weather Service.

About 700 line up at Auraria for tickets for Obama
A line of about 700 people wound around buildings on the Auraria campus in Denver this morning, all hoping to nab a ticket to see President Barack Obama speak on Wednesday.

Larimer County man suspected of beating two victims with nunchucks in neighbor dispute
A man was arrested in northern Colorado this morning for allegedly assaulting two people with nunchucks - a martial arts weapon.

Denver? America's angriest city?
It may be hidden behind all the smiles and non-aggressive driving, but Denver is actually the nation's angriest city.


DaVita expects government document request
Denver-based DaVita Inc. announced today that it expects to receive a request for documents, which could include an administrative subpoena from the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Survey: Home prices up in half of major US cities
Home prices rose in August in half of major cities measured by a private survey, a sign that prices are stabilizing in some hard-hit portions of the country.

DIA designates hybrid vehicle parking
A pilot program will provide 18 parking spaces for hybrid vehicle parking at Denver International Airport, it was announced today.


Obama to talk about student loan debt at Auraria campus tomorrow
White House officials confirmed this morning that the president will talk about ways students can better manage debt and make an announcement on college affordability when he speaks at the Auraria campus tomorrow.

President Obama visits Colorado, local TV stations rake in ad cash
It looks like Colorado TV stations are going to benefit from President Obama's visit to Colorado.

Seriously? MSNBC, The Nation call Denver school board race the 'wildest' in country
Two national media outlets are focusing on a little race for the District 1 seat on Denver's school board, calling it the "wildest and weirdest race in 2011."


Avs' Matt Duchene skating with new linemates
Matt Duchene is off the fourth line. The Avalanche's young center, demoted to the fourth line for Saturday's game against Chicago, skated with new linemates at practice this morning — Chuck Kobasew and Joakim Lindstrom.

McGahee injury hands starting job back to Moreno
Broncos starting tailback Willis McGahee will be out one to four games because of a broken fourth metacarpal bone in his right hand. McGahee is scheduled to have surgery this morning. He is the Broncos' leading rusher with 460 yards.

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Ranking the NFL's signal callers after Week 7
Each Tuesday, Broncos/NFL reporter Mike Klis ranks all the league's quarterbacks. The rankings will weigh "what have you done for me lately?" as much as what the quarterback has accomplished overall.

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