Sunday, February 26, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Front Page News

While there's no MS cure, new drugs have made the feared disease recede
A new generation of powerful drugs has drained the power of the words "multiple sclerosis" for thousands of patients. The drugs have erased symptoms and reversed nerve scarring in the largest subgroup of MS sufferers.  



Today's Local Politics

Blaha mounts challenge to Lamborn in 5th District
On a recent morning, Robert Blaha , a novice in the realm of politics, huddled with volunteers at his campaign headquarters in the ultraconservative 5th Congressional District to outline his strategy.  



Today's Business

Colorado companies are elevating the Lake Tahoe ski area with big investments
Three Colorado companies are digging deep on the shores of California's Lake Tahoe, pumping more than a billion dollars in the last several years into resorts and communities that are elevating the nation's "other" ski destination.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Regan Smith officially revved for Daytona 500
New Colorado resident Regan Smith, driver of the Denver-based Furniture Row Racing No. 78 Chevrolet, had a hometown message to deliver Friday while preparing for today's Daytona 500.  



Today's Entertainment

Architecture helps the new History Colorado Center capture the moment — and dream of even bigger ones to come
When is it fair to raise the bar for a building? To expect a new structure be extraordinary, even historic? In the case of the History Colorado Center such presumptions are squarely on the table. The $110 million project arrives with all the advantages of a place that ought to be remarkable: public financing, generous community support, one of Denver's best architects.  


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