What’s News FRIDAY

August 31, 2007

I.C.E. BLASTED FOR FAILURE TO TAKE ILLEGALS
Troopers told ICE ‘has to plans to put these people’
Hispanics drawn to minority schools; whites integrate

SPANISH DEBATE SPARKS ‘WHITE POWER’ DISPUTE
Lawmakers’ immigration aid plan draws fire
‘Burglar-masturbator’ gets 5 year sentence

9-YEAR-OLD SUSPENDED FOR ORANGE PLASTIC GUN
Gardner, Brophy say Colorado should buck animal ID law

Weld, Larimer farmers balk at USDA office closure

CSU students protest textbook price hikes
Camera claims black enrollment ’soars’ at CU
Police crack down on underage drinking at UNC

FEATURED OPINION
CU Regents doubt Western Civ, ‘get’ Ethnic Studies

What’s News THURSDAY

August 30, 2007

GRAB YOUR WALLETS!
GARCIA ADDS TO DEMS TAX-HIKE WISHLIST

UNIONS LOBBY RITTER TO ORGANIZE GOV’T WORKERS
Udall took $1,000 from controversial Clinton donor
Judge: Pueblo DA overstepped bounds in water suit

LESBIAN COUPLE BECOMES FIRST TO ADOPT UNDER NEW LAW
Overseers to Haggard: Get a job
Ritter’s panel du jour examines clemency for juveniles

SALAZAR STILL STRADDLES FENCE ON PINON
Bruce: 42 ways the county wastes your money
Nunn council ousts board member for ‘misconduct’

SEVERANCE TAX CHANGE COULD COST WEST SLOPE
Student sues Lewis-Palmer HS for right to mention Jesus
Professional Bull Riders opens HQ in Pueblo
D.U. scientist says ethanol makes ozone worse

What’s News WEDNESDAY

August 29, 2007

SPRING SCHOOL BANS TAG, CHASING GAMES
3 counties failed Chandler Grafner, report says
Business group frustrated by Aspen council

ALLARD: NO EMINANT DOMAIN IN PINON CANYON
$50,000 bid for State Fair champion steer
C.U. puts 5 mental health referrals on leave

SALES TAX ON GAS SUGGESTED BY ROADS PANEL
Trial lawyers target insurance, lawsuit limits
DOW: Colorado elk population 2-3 times larger

FEDS TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT PRAIRIE DOG
Too early to know oil shale’s water needs, Penry says
Rabid bats found in Mesa County

What’s News TUESDAY

August 28, 2007

HICK, 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS ADMIT POT USE
Hickenlooper now an ex-restauranteur
Jurors back Colo. College, nix ex-prof’s lawsuit

‘COME CLEAN’ ON UNION PROMISES, GOP TELLS RITTER
‘Jobs Cabinet’ is Ritter’s latest panel du jour
Ritter’s So. Platte study panel looking high & dry
Rep. White eyes West Slope senate seat

S-CHIP: CRITICS DOUBT BIGGER ROLE FOR FEDS
Coloradans: leanest, but over half are overweight
Haggard’s fundraising, mission plans premature

C.U. FRESHMAN STABBED BY MENTAL PATIENT
Young girl dies after hit-and-run; teenager arrested
Colorado Concern selects Isenberg, Sinden

What’s News MONDAY

August 27, 2007

DENVER TEACHERS UNION TURNS UP HEAT
Partners to buy Hickenlooper’s share in restaurants
Springs asking $1M for Pikes Pike concession contract

RESERVOIRS RETURN TO PRE-DROUGHT LEVELS
Forest service curbs ATV access to ‘public lands’
West to get best view of lunar eclipse tonight

TANCREDO QUESTIONS GARCO’S IMMIGRATION POLICY
Pinon ranchers applaud Rep. Salazar, question Senator
Texas oilman donates $3M to Western State

Dems say approach to oil, gas provides ‘balance’
Young people link faith to happiness
Net pirates think ‘everyone does it’


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