Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Teen driver in Wheat Ridge double-fatal almost 3 times legal limit



Tom Martino, the Troubleshooter, fights back in his bankruptcy
Claiming unfair treatment fueled by a feeding frenzy for publicity, bankrupt Troubleshooter Tom Martino wants a judge to settle his bankruptcy case and tell creditors to back off.

Arapahoe County will reconsider policy for naming buildings after meth-for-sex scandal
Arapahoe County Commissioners will consider changing its practice of naming buildings after living people following the meth-for-sex scandal involving former Sheriff Patrick Sullivan, whose name is on the jail.

Colorado climbs in national health ranking
Colorado moved up a few spots on a long-running national survey of healthy states, climbing to 9th in the United States after ranking 13th last year.

Boulder deputy accused of Internet sexual exploitation of child
A Boulder County Sheriff's deputy was arrested today for allegedly having sexually-explicit contact with girls on the Internet.


Denver metro foreclosures up in November
Foreclosure sales spiked in Colorado's most populated counties in November, even as new foreclosure filings continued their downward trend, the Colorado Division of Housing reported today.

Denver home prices fall
Metro Denver home prices, including distressed sales, fell 0.4 percent in October from October 2010, according to the CoreLogic October Home Price Index.

Novartis Broomfield plant cited
A Novartis AG manufacturing plant in Broomfield was among three cited by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for violations of good manufacturing practices, according to a letter posted on the agency's website.


Andrew Romanoff won't challenge Rep. Mike Coffman in newly competitive Colorado 6th CD
Andrew Romanoff, former speaker of the Colorado House, on Tuesday dispelled rumors that he would wage a Democratic primary against state Rep. Joe Miklosi in the newly realigned 6th Congressional District, saying he's not interested in such a challenge.

Who is going after conservative women candidates in Colorado?
A conservative blog claims new Democrat-friendly legislative maps represent a "very distinct and direct attack on conservative women in Colorado," but conservative men have played a role in diminishing female numbers.

Stephen Colbert examines the mysteries behind DIA and its phallic imagery
Last night The Colbert Report finally broadcast its segment on the mysteries behind Denver International Airport, focusing on the beliefs of one William Tapley — a retired furniture engineer from Forestport, N.Y., and self-described "Co-prophet of the End Times."


NBC, CBS fighting over Tim Tebow vs. Tom Brady
Tim Tebow and the Broncos may be headed to prime time again, but not if CBS gets its way. The NFL and NBC want to switch the Broncos' Dec. 18 game vs. New England at Denver to its Sunday Night Football broadcast at 6:20 p.m.

Rockies acquire pitcher Kevin Slowey from Twins for rotation depth
Quantity and quality are the double-barreled themes in the Rockies' search for pitching depth.

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Ranking the NFL's signal callers after Week 13
Some strong performances in defeat last week. Philip Rivers cracks the top 10 for first time since early in the season, Vince Young tumbles, and Tim Tebow keeps outplaying all comers.

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