Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Front Page News

Council member won't act to block West Highland apartment complex
In a festering neighborhood dispute over a proposed 147-unit apartment complex in northwest Denver, the project now has the blessing of the area's City Council member, much to the frustration of the plan's opponents.  



Today's Local Politics

Colorado politics on stage as DU prepares for debate
By incorporating all the aspects of a sporting event — cheerleaders, a pep band and a count-down clock — the University of Denver unveiled a presidential debate logo and website.  



Today's Business

Parker: Marlowe's celebrates 30th anniversary with meal deals, music
When Marlowe's first opened in 1982 at16th and Glenarm streets, the 16th Street Mall was still converting to a pedestrian-and-shuttle-only street.  



Today's Entertainment

Denver-area Jewish, enviro film fests kick off
Actually, you can go home again. Just not this year. So the Denver Jewish Film Festival learned a month and a half before the opening of its 16th installment next week. After spending last year away from its home on South Dahlia Street during an extensive renovation, programmers were looking forward to launching the fest at the Mizel Arts & Culture Center's renamed, reimagined Elaine Wolf Theatre next week.  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: English-only bill speaks to nothing
If you go to the U.S. Small Business Administration's website, SBA.gov, you'll see a "Translate" button in the upper right-hand corner.  


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