Saturday, March 31, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Local Politics

Analysts: Colorado Democrats' effort to unseat Secretary of State Gessler a longshot
As the Colorado Democratic Party spent Thursday vetting potential ways to remove Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler from office, political observers characterized the effort as everything from "off-the-wall" to a political ploy and — perhaps most important — a longshot.  



Today's Business

Colorado unemployment rate unchanged at 7.8 %
Colorado added 4,700 nonfarm payroll jobs from January to February, a figure that economists said indicates that job growth in Colorado is continuing.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Tourney Town opens for Women's Final Four weekend to crowds
College basketball fans of all ages converged Friday on the Colorado Convention Center with the opening of Tourney Town which will serve as a hub for the NCAA Women's Final Four as it rolls into town.  



Today's Entertainment

Theater review: Curious Theatre's "Becky Shaw" embodies sharp humor that's quite cutting
"Becky Shaw" is the kind of play that reminds us why we go to theater in the first place: to see people who are just like us, only much more interesting. They've got our issues — relationship struggles, self-esteem shortages, crazy parents — but they're sharper and wittier than us, more fun to be around than, say, our own friends. Ray Mark Rinaldi's rating: ***  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Conduct the public's business in public
Recent good news about state revenues has gone a long way toward easing concerns about state finances, but it won't erase the budget  


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