Judge: Luke Chrisco, accused Boulder 'potty peeper,' can represent himself Luke Chrisco, the accused Boulder "potty peeper," will be allowed to represent himself, a Boulder district judge ruled this morning. During a lengthy advisement in which Judge Thomas Mulvahill asked Chrisco about his legal experience and ability to represent himself and repeatedly warned him of the risks of doing so. Erie mom accused of locking teen son in fetid trailer waives right to preliminary hearing Amanda Jolliff, the Erie mother who allegedly kept her 14-year-old son locked in his room for long periods of time, waived her preliminary hearing Tuesday to consider a plea offer on felony false imprisonment and misdemeanor child abuse charges. Chuck E. Cheese killer loses at federal appeals court Judges for the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals today rejected a challenge to Nathan Dunlap's armed robbery conviction, which was used to win the death penalty against the Chuck E. Cheese killer. Teen injured in deadly Wheat Ridge crash continues to recover A teenager who survived a crash that injured another teen and killed two others, continues to make small steps in his recovery. |
Colorado adds 8,800 jobs in October Colorado's unemployment rate dropped to 8.1 percent in October from 8.3 percent a month earlier, according to a survey of households by the state Department of Labor and Employment. DIA holiday traffic smooth, parking filling up The east economy lot and the Pikes Peak shuttle lot are full this morning at Denver International Airport as Thanksgiving holiday traffic picks up. Internet TVs to reach 60 percent of households by 2014 Internet-connected televisions will reach 60 percent of households by 2014, according to a study of 3,000 consumers in the U.S., Europe and Asia conducted by consulting firm Bain & Co. |
Bush tax cut debate dooms deal to cut deficit A long-running war between Democrats and Republicans over Bush-era tax cuts doomed the debt supercommittee's chances of reaching a deal. Efforts to overhaul the tax code may await the same fate as both parties gear up to make taxes a central issue in the 2012 elections. Video: Inside the Mile — Denver's 45th Mayor Michael Hancock Mayor Michael Hancock last month completed his first 100 days in office, a time spent creating a balanced city budget, meeting with business leaders and interviewing candidates vying to become the city's new police chief. In NH, Obama pushes for payroll tax cut extension Confronting Republicans, President Barack Obama on Tuesday dashed into the home of the nation's first presidential primary, urging GOP lawmakers to support a payroll tax cut next week and stand by their own pledges not to increase taxes. |
J.R. Smith in public spat with his Chinese Basketball Association team J.R. Smith's stint in the Chinese Basketball Association isn't going as swimmingly as he'd hoped. Smith, who starred for the Nuggets the past five seasons, signed a $3 million contract to play for Zhejiang, a Chinese team, during the NBA lockout. He's the highest-paid player in the CBA, according to reports. Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Ranking the NFL's signal callers after Week 11 Just as Jay Cutler moved into the top 10, he goes down. The kids were horrific, rookie starters Cam Newton, Andy Dalton and Christian Ponder combined for 10 picks. Matt Stafford, meanwhile, rocketed back up. Tim Tebow takes on Skip Bayless, ESPN's "First Take" ESPN was so excited about landing a phone interview between First Take panelist Skip Bayless and Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow that the network created its own hashtag for the event: #WhenSkipMetTebow. |
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