Monday, March 12, 2012

Afternoon Headlines: Broncos among teams talking contract with Peyton Manning



Services today for Air Force captain, Colorado Springs native Ryan Hall
The funeral for Air Force Captain Ryan Preston Hall, who was killed Feb. 18 in an airplane crash while serving on the Horn of Africa, is being held Monday morning at the Air Force Academy. Flags at state buildings are lowered in his honor.

Unseasonably warm weather in Denver could topple record today
Unseasonably warm weather in Denver today could topple a record set about a century ago.

Three-year sentence for man who supplied meth to former sheriff
The man who pleaded guilty to providing former Arapahoe County Sheriff Pat Sullivan with methamphetamines today received a three-year prison sentence.

Afghan recounts US soldier shooting his father
A young Afghan man recounted on Monday the harrowing scene in his home as a lone U.S. soldier moved stealthily through it during a killing spree, then crouched down and shot his father in the thigh as he emerged from the bedroom in the deep of night.


Denver gasoline prices 37.3 cents higher than a month ago
Average retail gasoline prices in Denver have risen 17.9 cents a gallon in the past week, averaging $3.38 a gallon on Sunday. This compares with the national average that increased 3.8 cents per gallon in the last week to $3.75 a gallon, according to the gasoline website DenverGasPrices.com.

Frontier ad campaign seeks new "spokesanimal"
Frontier Airlines is asking the public's help in selecting the next "spokesanimal" to appear on advertising for the Denver-based carrier.

Noodles plans 7 more restaurants in Indiana
Broomfield-based Noodles & Company announced today that seven additional Noodles are expected to open in central Indiana and the Columbus, Ind. area based on a development agreement with a franchisee.


Overdose reporting immunity clears Colorado Legislature
A proposal to encourage drug users to report overdoses has cleared the Colorado Legislature. A bill giving limited criminal immunity to people who report overdoses passed the Colorado House Monday and has already passed the Senate.

Santorum: Convention would give me GOP nomination
Rick Santorum said Monday his path to the Republican Party's presidential nomination counts on continued chaos in the field and a fractured GOP arriving at its nominating convention in late summer.

Obama's health care law: A trek, not a sprint
It took only a year to set up Medicare. But if President Barack Obama's health care law survives Supreme Court scrutiny, it will be nearly a decade before all its major pieces are in place.


Stokley: Peyton Manning throwing like he did six years ago
If you happened to be walking a dog past a Castle Rock park early this past Saturday morning and thought, "Gee, that guy throwing the football looks a lot like Peyton Manning," your eyes did not deceive.

Carmelo Anthony didn't want J.R. Smith on Knicks, according to NY Post report
During their years together in Denver, Carmelo Anthony and J.R. Smith were friendly — but Melo was also quite aware of Smith's antics, be it on the court (shooting too much, playing uninspired defense) or off the court (good golly, where to begin?).

Avalanche's Landeskog ill, might miss tonight's game
Avalanche rookie Gabriel Landeskog, perhaps the team's best overall player, didn't participate in this morning's skate and is questionable for tonight's game against the Anaheim Ducks at the Pepsi Center.

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