Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Afternoon Headlines: TV host Dick Clark dead at 82



Mother accused of killing 3-year-old appears in Logan County court
The woman accused of killing her 3-year-old son and stuffing his body under a Sterling mobile home will appear in court this afternoon. Juanita Kinzie, 24, has been charged with first-degree murder involving a victim under the age of 12 and concealing a death.

Suspect in Aurora shooting arrested, one still at large
A suspect has been arrested in connection with an Aurora shooting. Malcolm Henderson, 19, is suspected of firing a gun at a vehicle in an apartment complex parking lot on Tuesday night, according to an Aurora Police Department media release.

EPA air-pollution rules for drilling mirror Colorado regulations
The federal Environmental Protection Agency issued regulations today aimed at curbing air pollution from oil and gas wells that are based in part on rules developed in Colorado.

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers kick off 2012 tour at 1stBank Center tonight in Broomfield
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers will kick off their spring/summer tour with a pair of shows at Broomfield's 1stBank Center tonight. At 61, Petty is nearing retirement age by conventional standards, though anyone who has seen the roots-rocker live can attest that he's far from hanging up the guitar and mouth harp


Space ridesharing could save money, speed up going aloft
Just as carpooling can save resources, space missions with spacecraft that have spare room can accommodate another payload to help with costs and speed up going aloft.

Aurora lands 514 jobs with addition of Cooper Lighting
Cooper Lighting will add 514 new jobs when it moves into a 190,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Aurora.

88,000 children in Colorado affected by foreclosures
Approximately eight percent of children in Colorado, or 88,000, have been affected by foreclosures, a report released today by the Brookings Institution said.


Oops! GOP Treasurer Walker Stapleton says he won't be helping Democratic lawmaker's re-election bid
Republican State Treasurer Walker Stapleton's office sent an e-mail to a Democratic lawmaker, offering Stapleton's help in the lawmaker's upcoming election. Stapleton said today the e-mail, sent by a 22-year-old assistant, was intended to go to Republicans, not Democrats.

Governor Hickenlooper to sign space liability bill at National Space Symposium
A law that limits liability for companies that would operate flights from the state's proposed spaceport will be signed Thursday by Gov. John Hickenlooper at the National Space Symposium.

Obama to come to Denver area next Tuesday
President Barack Obama will make a quick trip to the Denver area next Tuesday for an official event.


David Beckham planning to play vs. Rapids this weekend
Since joining the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007, David Beckham has played in Denver only once, but he expects to play Saturday night when the Rapids host the MLS champions at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.

Summitt steps aside, Warlick new Tennessee coach
The iconic Pat Summitt is stepping aside, a moment fans of the Tennessee Lady Vols and women's basketball have been dreading since August.

Broncos' 2012 schedule sprinkled with top quarterbacks
If there were a few sprinkles of doubt as to why the Broncos decided to aggressively pursue Peyton Manning in the free-agent market, the team's 2012 schedule should blow them away.

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