Friday, March 23, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Local Politics

Trackers following Colorado congressional candidates watch for moment when foot's in mouth
On any given weekday, mixed among the throngs of reporters and lobbyists inside the state Capitol roams Joshua Hursa, equipped with a video camera and a keen interest in a certain legislator vying for a seat in Congress.  



Today's Business

Colorado bill aims to nix appointed public trustees in Mesa, Weld and El Paso counties
Three counties where public trustees — the overseers of the state's foreclosure process — are appointed by the governor would have the position filled instead by their elected treasurers, under a bill proposed to the Colorado legislature.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Rockies' Jhoulys Chacin remains a work in progress
It's late March in spring training, and the Rockies' most promising, if not most important, starter, Jhoulys Chacin, is dealing with a finger issue and a fastball that lacks velocity and command.  



Today's Entertainment

Movie review: "Hunger Games" offers up youth death match as political theater
For countless readers of "The Hunger Games," Suzanne Collins' dystopian adventure novel for young adults (and its follow-up volumes, "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay"), Katniss Everdeen Peeta Mellark are hardly strangers.  



Today's Style

Denver Art Museum previews Yves Saint Laurent exhibition
 It wasn't such a stretch for Denver to land the largest exhibition of the late French couturier Yves Saint Laurent's work ever to be shown in the United States, arts officials said at a  



Today's Opinion

Murphy: Lakewood neighbors labor after tragedy strikes
It started, as these things often do, with offers of food for the family of 19-year-old Andre Lang Watchman, who was lingering in critical condition after a November crash.  


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