Saturday, April 7, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Local Politics

Outsider in line to replace Carol Chambers as District Attorney
George Brauchler is optimistic that for the first time in more than four decades the 18th Judicial District will elect someone from outside the current office to lead it.  



Today's Business

Job creation in March slows from past months' pace
The U.S. job market took a breather in March after its best hiring stretch since the Great Recession. Employers added 120,000 jobs last month.  



Today's Entertainment

Doors Open Denver invites everybody in to see their favorite buildings
The best thing about next weekend's Doors Open Denver is that you can take it in at any level you want. You can plan a big weekend around it, map out the buildings you want to see and tag along on the insider tours of the city's best architecture. Or you can simply pop into a few buildings that look interesting from the outside.  



Today's Style

Davidson: Colorado Ballet honors 13 women who elevated the art of dance
Thirteen women whose contributions to the art of dance range from sharing an immense talent to providing the kind of money it takes to start, and grow, a world-class showcase like the Vail International Dance Festival, were honored during Colorado Ballet's Tribute to Women in Dance.  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Leave tourism process alone
Legislation that would expand the number of tourism projects that could receive state tax incentives in a single year threatens to knock off balance a well-defined process calibrated to identify projects that truly will bring new visitors to the state.  


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