Thursday, November 3, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: John Elway spotted at Stanford practice, scouting Andrew Luck



Orphaned bear cubs being raised near Silt could be released into wild this spring
Two bear cubs, orphaned when their mother was fatally shot, are expected to be released back into the wild in the spring. The cubs are being raised at Pauline Schneegas Wildlife Foundation facilities near Silt, and the pair are doing well, according to a media release from The Animal Law Center.

Occupy Denver to salute veterans, step aside for the downtown parade
In a salute to our military veterans, Occupy Denver is stepping aside, moving its camp from Civic Center to make way for Saturday's Veterans Day Parade.

Three kids, two women taken to the hospital after rollover in Aurora
Three children and two women were taken to the hospital this morning, after a rollover accident in Aurora.

Biggest jump ever seen in global warming gases
The global output of heat-trapping carbon dioxide jumped by the biggest amount on record, the U.S. Department of Energy calculated, a sign of how feeble the world's efforts are at slowing man-made global warming.


Stocks rise as investors weigh Europe, job numbers
An unexpected interest rate cut in Europe and news that Greece will scrap a referendum on unpopular budget cuts sent the Dow Jones industrial average up more than 175 points Thursday, the second day of gains in a row.

Analyst: CenturyLink's model is working in Qwest territories
CenturyLink, long recognized as a rural land-line phone provider until recent acquisitions of Denver-based Qwest and Embarq, is showing that its operating model of localizing decisions on products, pricing and marketing is working in urban markets.

Bankruptcy court approves Open Range auction
The assets of Greenwood Village-based Open Range Communications will be auctioned off Nov. 14 under procedures approved Wednesday by a Delaware bankruptcy court judge.


Tipton, Bennet work to promote Chimney Rock to national monument
Republican Rep. Scott Tipton and Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet together praised Chimney Rock this morning to a House subcommittee in hopes of getting the spiritual site national monument designation.

Deputy Secretary of State Bill Hobbs calling it quits after 12 years of service
Deputy Secretary of State Bill Hobbs announced his retirement today after serving 12 years in the secretary of state's office.

Did anti-government mood nearly kill a housekeeping charter change in Denver?
On Tuesday Denver voters narrowly approved a procedural housekeeping measure to add language to the city's charter, allowing the auditor to appoint a deputy.


Avalanche shakes up lineup, moves Matt Duchene to left wing
In a sizable shake-up to his lineup, Avalanche coach Joe Sacco will move center Matt Duchene to left wing for tomorrow's game in Dallas. Duchene will skate on a line with Paul Stastny and Milan Hejduk, as Sacco tries to generate more offense from his club.

Broncos' RB Willis McGahee practices again in preparation for Raiders
It is appearing more likely that Tim Tebow will have another offensive weapon available for Sunday's game at Oakland.

Colts QB Manning still waiting for neck to heal
Peyton Manning hopes to practice with his teammates in December and still wants to play in a game this season. It's still up to the doctors.

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