Broncos likely at full strength vs. San Diego Chargers on Sunday The Broncos appear likely headed to San Diego this weekend at full strength. All 52 players on the active roster — the team has yet to fill the spot left vacant after Kyle Orton's release — are participating in Wednesday's practice in full pads. Weld County investigators seek arrest warrant for suspect in Globetrotters' trainer killing Weld County investigators are seeking an arrest warrant for a man suspected of shooting and killing Harlem Globetrotters trainer Thomas Bashline. Thieves rob 91-year-old veteran on Veterans Day A 91-year-old Marine Corps veteran was tackled and robbed in his driveway, after police say he was targeted while grocery shopping with his wife in Westminster. Man denied access to a sold-out concert suspected of calling in bomb threat to Aspen venue A man suspected of calling in a bomb threat to Belly Up Aspen after he was denied entry to the sold-out Zeds Dead concert was arrested Tuesday night in Aspen. |
How to get the best holiday deals in stores and online There's no need to wait until Friday to get holiday shopping deals, as retailers started early this week offering discounts on popular items. And consumers who are unsentimental about the sacredness of the Thanksgiving holiday can shop at will on Thursday. The nuts and bolts of Black Friday Ready. Set. Shop. The day after Thanksgiving, or Black Friday, kicks off the holiday shopping season. Each year, retailers open their doors early and offer shoppers deals of up to 70 percent off on everything from electronics to clothes. And shoppers typically turn out in droves. Nokia Siemens to lay off 17,000 worldwide Wireless equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks will slash 17,000 jobs—almost one-quarter of its work force—in a move to cut annual costs by euro1 billion ($1.35 billion) by 2013, company officials said Wednesday. |
Photos: President Obama pardons lucky turkey President Barack Obama, with daughters Sasha and Malia, pardons Liberty, a 19-week old, 45-pound turkey, on the occasion of Thanksgiving, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011, on the North Portico of the White House in Washington. APNewsBreak: No federal ban on target practice The Obama administration says it will not restrict recreational shooting on public lands, reversing a draft policy that had caused an uproar among gun owners and hunters, especially in the West. Attorney General John Suthers' Top 10 list for Thanksgiving And live from Sherman Avenue, Attorney General John Suthers presents his Top Ten reasons why he's thankful to be working in the AG's Office: |
Broncos make Willis McGahee a team captain, replacing Kyle Orton Broncos running back Willis McGahee on Wednesday replaced the departed Kyle Orton as a team captain. "He had the next most votes when we took the vote back before the season started," Broncos coach John Fox said. "So we took the next guy on the pecking order. CU great Chad Brown: Buffs should wait before declaring a Pac-12 rival Former Colorado linebacker Chad Brown saw it coming. Brown figured Colorado and Utah would be shoved together as a manufactured rivalry. Rapids' Sanna Nyassi picked by Montreal in MLS expansion draft The first-year Montreal Impact selected Rapids striker Sanna Nyassi with the eighth pick in the MLS expansion draft Wednesday. |
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