Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Local Politics

Denver police chief: Few homeless face arrest if camping ban passes
Denver police say they would probably make few arrests under a proposed law that would forbid unauthorized camping in the city as a way to deal with the increasing number of homeless people.  



Today's Business

Dish Network aims for smarter phones, simpler bills
Dish Network chairman Charlie Ergen wants to launch a stand-alone wireless business that would offer mobile broadband, text and voice services to compete against telecom giants AT&T and Verizon Wireless.  



Today's Entertainment

Actors, musicians visit Congress for arts funding
WASHINGTON—Celebrities including Alec Baldwin visited Capitol Hill Tuesday to shine their spotlight on federal funding for the arts.  



Today's Style

National Park Week means free admission
Admission to the national parks is free during National Park Week, starting Saturday and running through April 29. That means all 397 parks in the system will let you just roll right on in, without having to sit in one of those long lines wondering what in the heck the car in front of you could possibly be doing next to the ranger window for 15 minutes.  


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