Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Snow clearing out of Denver, winds a lingering problem on Eastern Plains



Cold, wet morning at Occupy Denver camp
A couple of Denver police officers in patrol cars pulled up to the Occupy Denver site this morning to check on the safety of protesters who weathered an overnight storm.

Unemployment falls in 75 percent of US cities
Unemployment rates fell in about three-quarters of large U.S. cities in September, a sign that the nation's modest job gains that month occurred across most of the country.

Denver police seek public's help in identifying robber
Denver police are seeking the public's help in identifying a robber who stole a victim's wallet and car, and then went on a spending spree with the victim's credit cards.

Benefit dinner for Denver's former archbishop Chaput
The Archdiocese of Denver's two seminaries will hold a benefit dinner Nov. 11 honoring special guest Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput.


Stock market rebounds after a two-day slump
Stock indexes rose Wednesday after a steep two-day drop as international leaders scrambled to save a week-old plan to prevent a financial crisis in Europe. Strong corporate earnings and a bump up in hiring by private companies also helped turn markets around.

Red Robin to launch new fast-casual concept in Stapleton
Greenwood Village-based Red Robin Gourmet Burgers is getting into the build-a-better-burger quickly business with the launch of Red Robin Burger Works, a fast-casual version of the full-service sit-down restaurants, Nov. 21 at Northfield Stapleton.

PR firm dovetail solutions acquires Story + Welch
Denver-based dovetail solutions announced today that it has acquired competing public relations firm Story + Welch LLP.


Colorado Election Day results prove a killing field for tax measures
If 2008 was an election for change, Tuesday night was an election for no change — with Colorado voters rejecting tax hikes and ballot initiatives and refusing to overhaul school boards.

Aurora and Steve Hogan have changed, but many of the issues have not
Aurora's population has soared in recent decades, but many of its issues remain the same, as evidenced by an earlier campaign brochure from Steve Hogan.

Of meth & maps: More from Colorado's redistricting trial
Scott Martinez drew the Democrats' map, and at one point there was a discussion about whether he would have to be qualified as an expert to discuss whether the map was competitive.


Broncos' Willis McGahee back at practice following surgery
Broncos running back Willis McGahee returned to practice today, eight days after surgery to repair a broken bone in his right hand. McGahee wore a glove and then had the hand wrapped as he took handoffs and warmed up with his teammates.

Lunch Special: True confessions of a Raider hater
I hate the Raiders. Don't look for a sports writer's objectivity here, you won't find any.

Rapids' Mullan knows comeback win in K.C. Wednesday isn't impossible
The challenge facing the Rapids in the conference semifinal tonight at Sporting Kansas City is not impossible to conquer.

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