Sunday, April 29, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Local Politics

Colorado's endangered rural post offices find friends in Congress
Colorado's rural post offices slated to be shuttered were offered a stay by the U.S. Senate this week. Now, two House Republicans representing the state's most-rural districts say they will fight to keep rural post offices open indefinitely and find savings elsewhere.  



Today's Business

Banking groups challenge Colorado right-to-foreclose ballot initiative
Two of Colorado's largest banking associations are digging in for what could be a protracted battle against a ballot initiative that would require lenders to prove their right to foreclose on property.  



Today's Style

Faux tiles steal tricks from Mother Nature
I do not know what's real anymore. I used to be able to rely on my own five senses and a dollop of intuition when judging people and products, but lately my senses have been letting me down.  



Today's Opinion

Noel: Colorado history's grand opening
History Colorado opens its grand new home at 1200 Broadway on April 28. This state-of-the-art museum mixes new high tech interactive exhibits with treasures collected ever since Colorado's puppy days.  


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