Prosecutors: Uzbek refugee aware of Islamic group's threat to U.S. NATO forces A prosecutor told a federal judge this morning that Uzbek refugee Jamshid Muhtorov admitted he knew the Islamic Jihad Union was a combat organization that fights NATO forces in Afghanistan, including U.S. forces. Civil Service Commission gives job back to detective Stapleton hit-run case involving pregnant woman Detective Jay Estrada, who was accused of mishandling information in the case of a pregnant woman who lost her baby in a hit-and-run accident, was given back his job today after he was fired in June 2011. Americans divided on contraception coverage, Pew survey says Americans are closely divided over a federal rule that would require employers, including most religious institutions, to cover birth control as part of their healt care benefits, according to the survey released today by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. Mild today, light snow possible in Denver overnight and tomorrow Snow is heading for the Front Range and Denver, but it shouldn't amount to much, according to forecasters. |
Frontier's Aspen pullout results in job losses Two dozen full- and part-time customer-service employees will be out of jobs when Frontier Airlines halts its Aspen service on April 16. Twenty-five pilots and 27 flight attendants will be moved to other aircraft in the Republic Airways system. Indianapolis-based Republic is the parent company of Frontier. 90 percent rate hike angers insurance policy holders in Denver John Hancock Financial recently raised insurance rates on many of its long-term care policies by as much as 90 percent, 9Wants to Know has learned. U.S. stocks fall as Greek bailout debate winds on U.S. stocks were weighed down Tuesday by unraveling debt talks in Europe and didn't get any help from a disappointing result on retail sales. The three major stock indexes were lower all day. |
Obama: Signs of progress on payroll tax cuts President Barack Obama said Tuesday there are "hopeful signs" Congress will reach a deal to extend expiring payroll tax cuts for millions of Americans. But he urged the public to keep up the pressure on Congress until an agreement is finalized and a bill lands on his desk. Banking for pot shops eyed in Colorado Medical marijuana is legal in 17 states, but the industry has a decidedly black-market aspect—it's mostly cash-only. GOP critics hit Obama's $3.8 trillion budget Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress Tuesday that the president's new $3.8 trillion spending plan would impose new taxes on only 2 percent of the nation's wealthiest families and the alternative would be to seek more painful cuts in other government programs such as defense, Social Security and Medicare. |
Avs' Matt Duchene practices, but likely won't play at Vancouver Avalanche center Matt Duchene practiced with the team again today but remained in an orange no-contact sweater and is not expected to return to the lineup Wednesday at Vancouver. Chat replay: Colorado Rockies spring training chat A live chat previewing Rockies' spring training with beat writers Troy Renck and Patrick Saunders. Rapids near signing Martin Rivero, a "No. 10" playmaker from Argentina The Colorado Rapids appear close to adding another offensive player to its roster and that addition likely is up-and-coming scoring threat Martin Rivero, a 22-year-old attacking midfielder from Argentina. |
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