Tuesday, January 3, 2012

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Today's warmer temperatures in Denver should continue for several days
Work and school schedules may be back to normal today, but temperatures are not. The warming trend in the Denver metro area is forecast to continue, with an unseasonal high today of 60 degrees, the National Weather Service reports.

Denver police investigating first homicide of 2012
Denver police are investigating the first homicide of 2012, after a woman was fatally shot just after the clock struck midnight Saturday.

Civil service panel overturns firing of two Denver cops
A Civil Service Commission panel has overturned the firing of two Denver police officers accused of lying about their pursuit of a stolen car.

Hickenlooper on presidency: "I wouldn't be good"
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper says he "couldn't possibly win" if he launched a Democratic presidential bid in 2016.


U.S. stocks leap on first day of new year
The stock market got a big jump on a better year. Stocks rose sharply Tuesday in the first trading of 2012 as investors returned from the holiday and found encouraging economic reports from the United States and around the world.

Home sales up for metro Denver in 2011, prices down
The number of houses sold in metro Denver last year crept up 1.5 percent compared to 2010, but prices were down, according to data released today.

Business optimism on the rise in Colorado
Optimism has resurfaced among Colorado business leaders going into the first quarter of 2012 after a dip last quarter, according to the most recent quarterly Leeds Business Confidence Index released today by the the University of Colorado Boulder's Leeds School of Business.


GOP candidates vie for voters' trust in fluid Iowa
Throwing elbows to the end, Republican candidates jostled over their conservative credentials and appealed to Iowa residents who were casting the first votes of the 2012 presidential race on Tuesday for a strong send-off into the long campaign season ahead.

Obama appeals to Iowa Democrats on caucus night
Inserting his voice into a big night for Republicans, President Barack Obama was appealing to Iowa Democrats on the first balloting in the GOP presidential campaign, seeking to counter months of withering criticism in the state that launched his presidential ambitions four years ago.

Colorado GOP gearing up for February caucuses
Colorado Republicans are wasting no time educating voters on party caucus plans. The party has set up an Internet page for the statewide party caucuses, which will be held Feb. 7. The national election season kicks off Tuesday with caucuses in Iowa.


Jacksonville seeks to interview Broncos' Mike McCoy
The Jaguars may not have hometown quarterback Tim Tebow on their roster, but they are willing to take a swing at the guy calling plays for Tebow. The Jaguars have asked the Broncos for permission to interview Denver offensive coordinator Mike McCoy to be the team's head coach, according to an NFL source.

Injuries testing Steelers' depth as Broncos loom
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin knows safety Ryan Clark wants to play in Denver on Sunday when the Steelers take on the Broncos in the wild card round. It's why Tomlin didn't give Clark the option.

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Ranking the NFL's signal callers after Week 17
The passer was to the NFL this year what juiced sluggers were to Major League Baseball in the juiced ball era.

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