Monk injured as fire burns Westminster temple to the ground A fire broke out this morning at a Buddhist Temple in Westminster, burning the building to the ground. The fire, off of West 106th Avenue and Dover Street, was reported at about 6 a.m., said Diana Allen, a Westminster Fire Department spokeswoman. Bond reduced for ex-sheriff Patrick Sullivan charged in meth-for-sex case A judge this morning drastically reduced bond for Patrick Sullivan, the longtime former Arapahoe County Sheriff arrested last week in a meth-for-sex sting, after his attorney argued Sullivan has a clean record and has had "many moments of extreme valor." Occupy Denver argues for restraining order against police A federal judge this morning heard arguments that Denver police have unconstitutionally restricted the free speech of Occupy Denver supporters. Denver in a deep freeze, temperatures will dive tonight as skies clear Snow and snow showers have cleared out of northeastern Colorado but freezing weather lingers. |
Colorado economic forecast: Slow and steady course Slow and steady is the prediction for Colorado's economy next year, according to the 2012 Business Economic Outlook from the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business. Colorado joins partnership to crack down on employee misclassification Colorado today became the 11th state to form a partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor in its effort to crack down on employee misclassification. Citizens call for full disclosure on fracking fluid ingredients at hearing on proposed Colorado rule The provision in a proposed Colorado rule for public disclosure of the ingredient of fracking fluids that allows oil and gas companies to unilaterally declare some chemicals "trade secrets" drew fire from the public at a hearing today. |
Democrats win fight over Colorado Congressional boundaries Democrats have won this decade's congressional redistricting battle. The Colorado Supreme Court this morning affirmed the ruling of a Denver' chief district court judge, who selected the Democrats' map after an October trial. Obama makes case for extending payroll tax cuts President Barack Obama pressured Republicans in Congress on Monday to extend a payroll tax cut, saying the economic recovery is "still fragile" and middle class families need the money. A cordial meeting between leadership of Aurora, Denver has been set for Dec. 22 Leadership from both Denver and Aurora will meet publicly on Dec. 22, likely an effort to mend fences after Denver withdrew two weeks ago from a joint application with Aurora for subsidies under the Regional Tourism Act. |
More traditional Broncos' offense allows Tim Tebow to excel vs. Minnesota Vikings As the Vikings committed plenty of resources to keep quarterback Tim Tebow reigned in as a runner on Sunday, the Broncos turned back the clock slightly on their offense to move ahead. Broncos' John Elway impressed by Tim Tebow's latest win A day after Tim Tebow's best passing performance of the season, Broncos boss John Elway said he saw "big strides," from the second-year quarterback in Sunday's 35-32 win at Minnesota. Paul Stastny misses practice, but injury not serious The torso injury to Avalanche center Paul Stastny does not appear to be serious. In fact, Stastny will accompany the team on its flight today to Vancouver, British Columbia, and is listed as day-to-day for its three-game road swing through Western Canada starting with Tuesday's contest against the Canucks. |
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