Monday, October 8, 2012

Denver news

  • Conservatives finally embracing Mitt Romney

    At the Conservative Political Action Conference, a Denver gathering of about 2,000, Romney got a wild reception Thursday when he made a surprise appearance.

    www.kansascity.com

  • Nuggets Complete Preview, Predictions for 2012-13

    Denver signed Anthony Randolph, the No. 14 pick in the 2008 draft, as a free agent this summer, giving the PF/C approximately $3 million for the upcoming season.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Broncos have to improve around Manning

    "If you would have told me before that game that [Manning] would throw for 345 yards and three touchdowns, I'd say we would have easily won the game," Denver cornerback Champ Bailey said. "But you can't give up over 250 yards rushing and expect to win ...

    espn.go.com

  • Search continues for missing Westminster girl Jessica Ridgeway

    WESTMINSTER - The search for missing 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway continues Monday. Westminster police spokesman Trevor Materasso told a media briefing Monday that 12 agencies and 125 people will be searching a triangular area from Colo.

    www.denverpost.com

  • CareFamily targets Denver for new senior care approach

    Denver represents the second market for Knox's company, CareFamily, an online service that matches families needing in-home senior care with care providers.

    www.denverpost.com

  • Obama's staffers changed election strategy during Denver debate

    "On the conference call convened by aides in Denver and Chicago even as the candidates were still on stage … they reversed a longstanding strategic decision," without the president's involvement, according to the Oct. 8 article.

    dailycaller.com

  • Denver woman gets 5 years for mortgage loan fraud scam

    According to a USAO press release, Vicki Dillard Crowe, aka Vicki R. Dillard, age 32, of Denver, was sentenced last week to serve 60 months in federal prison by U.S.

    www.examiner.com

  • Former Rockies manager Jim Tracy (Denver Post file )

    When the Rockies abandoned convention on Aug. 1, the chances of Jim Tracy remaining as manager decreased dramatically. As the newly appointed director of major league operations, Bill Geivett moved into the clubhouse, his desk, coffee maker and ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Moving on: Denver Broncos

    Recap: The Broncos' road to failure has been similar this season. In all three of their losses, Denver has fallen behind and failed to complete a comeback.

    espn.go.com

  • Photos: Race for the Cure Denver's attendance down, but not the enthusiasm

    When the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation ended its partnership with Planned Parenthood earlier this year, the result was a firestorm of criticism about politicizing Race for the Cure, an event that's about ending the scourge of breast cancer ...

    blogs.westword.com

  • Denver brewery offering beer with a kick

    DENVER - A Denver brewery is offering a new beer with a kick. The Wynkoop Brewing Co. on Monday will begin offering customers a Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout, but it doesn't contain shellfish.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Software provider PIXIA Corp to open office in downtown Denver

    PIXIA Corp., which provides software to the U.S. Department of Defense, Homeland Security and the intelligence community, announced Monday that it is opening an office in downtown Denver - its second office in the United States. The new PIXIA office, ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Arapahoe County sheriff crosses party lines, endorses Democratic DA candidate

    The Denver Post's political and editorial writers give a daily dish of Colorado political news, analysis and commentary on local, state and national issues.

    blogs.denverpost.com

  • Denver cafe owner threatened for not hosting Mitt Romney

    Oscar Aguirre, who runs Rosa Linda's Mexican Cafe in Denver, says that since the establishment turned down the request to host the event, it has een receiving hate mail and harassing phone calls, including death threats.

    blog.al.com

  • Bob Denver's widow writes book

    (AP) - Dreama Peery, a native of Mercer County, was a young, single, stage actress in 1977 when she met actor Bob Denver, known internationally for his title character in the 1960's "Gilligan's Island" television series.

    www.mariettatimes.com

  • Denver Broncos: An Optimistic View

    The Denver Broncos need to play better, especially on defense, but in some ways they have accomplished what they had to over the first part of the season.

    www.rantsports.com

  • Big wins for Romney, University of Denver

    Whether you personally attended the first presidential debate at the University of Denver or watched it on television Wednesday night along with 67 million-plus others, no doubt you came away with distinct impressions.

    www.coloradostatesman.com

  • EnduroCross Denver Results 2012

    Red Bull KTM's Taddy Blazusiak won Round 5 of the 2012 AMA EnduroCross Series in Denver, Colorado ahead of Monster Kawasaki's Taylor Robert in second and Factory FMF/KTM's Mike Brown in third.

    www.motorcycle-usa.com

  • Denver ranks 6th best in ACBJ economic index for October

    The index is a new yardstick of economic performance compiled by G. Scott Thomas, who covers demographic trends in the On Numbers blog for American City Business Journals, the Denver Business Journal's parent company. The index is a monthly rating ...

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Lancer Lounge serves last drink Monday night, after more than 45 years of ...

    Features Editor. Follow @tucker_shaw. Tucker Shaw was born in Maine, went to high school in Denver, and lived in New York City for 16 years before returning to the Mile High City to review restaurants for the Denver Post in 2005. Read his full ...

    blogs.denverpost.com

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