Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Denver news

  • Denver Nuggets (0-0) at Philadelphia 76ers (0-0), 7 p.m. (ET)

    The Nuggets and Sixers were part of the huge, four-team deal that sent Arron Afflalo from Denver to the Orlando Magic, Andre Iguodala from Philadelphia to the Nuggets, Andrew Bynum from the Los Angeles Lakers to the 76ers and Dwight Howard from ...

    www.kansascity.com

  • Denver Nuggets star point guard Ty Lawson signs 4-year, $48 million deal

    DENVER - Ty Lawson has signed a four-year, $48 million extension with the Denver Nuggets. The deal eliminates a distraction that's been hanging over the team and its star point guard for weeks.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Wesley Woodyard named AFC defensive player of the week

    Mike Klis has been with The Denver Post since 1998, after working 13 years with the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph. Major League Baseball was Klis' initial passion.

    blogs.denverpost.com

  • Denver Mayor Hancock in Wisconsin says Obama getting beat in early voting

    Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has been busy pushing for President Obama's re-election - appearing on stage Tuesday before former President Bill Clinton's speech and even heading to Milwaukee on Sunday to push for the Badger State's vote.

    blogs.denverpost.com

  • Peyton Manning deftly directing explosive Denver Broncos offense

    One of the overlooked aspects of Denver's offense has been the clever utilization of personnel to create mismatches at the point of attack.

    www.nfl.com

  • In Denver, Clinton Says Romney Plan 'Doesn't Add Up'

    DENVER - Former president Bill Clinton told Colorado voters Tuesday night that Barack Obama has a better jobs plan, a better health-care plan and a better education plan.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Denver's Lucky Strike: Must-Try New Restaurant

    Denver just became one of six lucky cities to have a True Food Kitchen -- ahead of New York, Chicago and San Francisco. True Food was created by Dr.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • iPhone-hungry robbers boost Denver's violent-crime rate

    Denver Police managers in April transferred detectives who investigate street robberies from headquarters into the six district stations, in part so they could work more closely with commanders who are familiar with crime trends and patterns in ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Denver arts community stirs $1.76 billion in economic activity in 2011

    Metro Denver's arts community does more than entertain and educate. After a decade of intensive growth and investment, Denver-area arts and cultural groups stirred almost $2 billion in economic activity in 2011, an 18.4 percent increase over 2009.

    www.denverpost.com

  • Flights resume between Denver and New York area

    DENVER (AP) - Flights have resumed between Denver and the New York area following Hurricane Sandy but travelers are being warned to check their flight status because of the backlog created by the storm.

    www.sfgate.com

  • Interim coach Vitt: Lopsided loss to Denver 'hurts,' Saints need to improve ...

    Coming off a bye, Denver surprised the Saints by using two tight ends and two wide receivers on most downs instead of the three-wide receiver look they expected.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Denver Cutthroats: Troy Schwab talks career and season outlook

    Examiner.com had the opportunity to speak with Denver Cutthroats forward Troy Schwab on Wednesday regarding the team's performance, its season outlook, and his personal career on and off the ice.

    www.examiner.com

  • Fiat replies to Romney: Jeep assembly not moving to China

    Nathan Adlen, Denver Cars Examiner. Automotive media, racing, vehicle evaluation, wrecking yards, and car sales are just a part of Nathan Adlen's vehicular past.

    www.examiner.com

  • Jay Estrada: Denver Civil Service Commission actually upholds decision to fire cop

    Denver's Civil Service Commission has been under fire for not letting fired cops stay fired from the likes of Mayor Michael Hancock, who called for reform after the reinstatement of two officers sacked over the 2009 billy-clubbing incident at the ...

    blogs.westword.com

  • 3 Colorado counties' touch-screen voting machines worry activists

    Emily Valentine uses a touch-screen machine at the Arapahoe County Voting Center in Littleton on Tuesday. More than 100,000 residents are expected to vote using the machines in three Colorado counties.

    www.denverpost.com

  • Danilo Gallinari injury creates game-time decision for Denver Nuggets game

    A Danilo Gallinari injury could keep him out of the Denver Nuggets vs. Philadelphia 76ers game on Wednesday (October 31). According to a report from the Denver Post on Tuesday (October 30), Gallinari is going to be a game-time decision with a sprained ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Van Gilder pleads not guilty to insider trading

    Denver insurance executive Michael Van Gilder, left, indicted for insider trading, along with his lawyer, David Savitz, exit the federal courthouse in Denver on Wednesday morning, Oct. 21, 2012, after Van Gilder's arraignment. (THE DENVER POST | ANDY ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Denver Broncos vs. Cincinnati Bengals: Live Score, Highlights and Analysis

    The suddenly hot Denver Broncos (4-3) will take on the Cincinnati Bengals (3-4) at 1 p.m. (ET) Sunday afternoon, with Greg Gumbel (play-by-play) and Dan Dierdorf (color commentary) calling the game for CBS.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Gardner Denver (GDI): Potential Sale of Company Gaining Steam

    (By Mani) Shares of Gardner Denver Inc. (NYSE: GDI) surged 23 percent last week following news reports that the company is actively pursuing a sale.

    www.istockanalyst.com

  • Police departments double neighborhood patrols for Halloween

    Police departments will in some cases double the number of officers patrolling streets Wednesday afternoon and evening as trick-or-treaters make their way through neighborhoods.

    www.denverpost.com

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