What’s News THURSDAY

July 26, 2007

FBI EYES SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES NEAR DENVER BUILDINGS
Colorado State Fair nears debt-free zone
Construction finally underway at new max security prison

CHURCHILL KEEPS $96K SALARY FOR 1 MORE YEAR
Discredited ethnic studies prof files lawsuit vs. C.U. 
University donors back regents’ decision

CDOT EYES $8 MILLION WILDLIFE BRIDGE OVER I-70
Salazar sideways with Allard over BLM nominee
Hot, dry weather drives bears into Grand Junction

CSU SPORTS FACILITIES TO GET $20 MILLION UPGRADE
Three bid to provide free wi-fi in Colorado Springs
Fort Collins defends no-bid wi-fi contract

What’s News WEDNESDAY

July 25, 2007

HASTA LA VISTA, CHURCHILL
Fired by C.U. Regents on 8-1 vote
C.U. statement, records of Churchill case
Student body president ‘disappointed’
‘I’m going nowhere,’ Churchill vows
ACLU, AIM back discredited prof
Churchill would be wise to settle to suit

MONTBELLO PRINCIPAL CRACKS DOWN ON GANG WEAR
Lincoln, Manual may adopt uniform policies
Columbine memorial to be dedicated Sept. 21

NIXED RITTER AIDE HIRES ATTORNEY
Ritter’s secrecy triggers more question
Gov’s health chief rains on oil shale project

GREELEY’S EXODUS MAY DOOM TRANSPORTATION TAX
Eastern Plains fire risk rises with temps
CSU-Pueblo plans new stadium for football’s return

ROMANOFF VOWS TO PRESS CHINA ON DARFUR
State Parks demands school get outfitter license
Horse fights off mountain lion to save colt

What’s News TUESDAY

July 24, 2007

REGENTS TO DECIDE CHURCHILL’S FATE TODAY
CU student dies from hantavirus
Denver ozone levels have EPA concerned

GUN STORE WARNED POLICE ABOUT ‘EMPORER’
Weld Co. judge, 50, dies in courtroom
Tornado victim’s gravestone too big, husband told

RITTER PULLS PLUG ON EMERGENCY CHIEF
Montrose commissioner to sue recall proponents
Outspoken Pueblo Rep. to run for commissioner

What’s News MONDAY

July 23, 2007

RITTER’S TECHNOLOGY CZAR TO TACKLE COMPUTER FIASCO
Fort Lupton cracks down on drug traffic
Inspired teen leads drive to ban abortion

DRIVERS LOVE I-25 TOLL LANES
Dems vote for earlier caucus date
Bike ‘gang’ cruisers ride downtown Grand Junction

NEIGHBORS PROTEST SCOUTS’ PEACEFUL VALLEY
Mudslide damages 31 homes in Chaffee Co.
Conference brings out UFO faithful

What’s News WEEKENDER

July 22, 2007

VAIL’S FIRST RESIDENT IS LEAVING
Army sees larger role for Pinon Canyon
Telluride impeachment vote prompts backlash

CLIMAX GETS ANOTHER CHANCE
DA won’t charge Montrose commissioner
Birgfeld search leads to ‘person of interest’


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