What’s News WEEKENDER

September 30, 2007

POLL RAINS ON DEMS’ TAX HIKE PARADE
State sitting on $23 million in Homeland Security grants
Crested Butte residents divided over ski area expansion

WITNESSES UNPROTECTED DESPITE STATE PROGRAM
A litany of murdered witnesses across Colorado
Program helps landowners remove tamarisk from river banks

FEATURED OPINION
DICK LAMM: LANGUAGE THREATENS NATIONAL UNITY
Chieftain: Ritter’s business tax ‘break’ less than meets the eye
Harmon: ‘Governor of Denver’ ignores West Slope’s nuclear potential

SPORTS WRAP-UP
C.U. BUFFS SHOCK #2 OKLAHOMA 27-24
Rockies slam D-backs, hang on to playoff hopes
High school football scoreboard

What’s News FRIDAY

September 28, 2007

ROCKIES WIN 11TH STRAIGHT
Dozen Boulder students protest against Pledge
Other students say protest ‘not worth it,’ ‘misguided’
Daily Camera Poll: Should students say the pledge?

UNC: ‘WEEK OF HOT SEX’ FEATURES CONDOM BINGO
Ward Churchill back at CU — unofficially
CSU editor now waits for disciplinary hearing

Columbine tragedy may have inspired Iraq war hero
Kopp proposes back-to-school tax break

Cordova upsets Butcher for Pueblo vacancy

DeGette plan would slam door on energy, close popular trail
Manzanola coach’s unity sleepover featured naked run, parent says
Colorado now No. 1 beer producing state

FEATURED OPINION
Freedom of speech, but not from consequences

What’s News THURSDAY

September 27, 2007

BOULDER HIGH STUDENTS PROTEST PLEDGE AS ‘RELIGIOUS OPPRESSION’
CSU editor not contrite; 18 advertisers drop contracts
Angie Paccione exits CD4 race
Allard takes on I.C.E. for refusing to jail illegals in Garfield Co.

ROCKIES KEEP ROLLING FOR 10TH STRAIGHT WIN
Home prices may be turning corner
Glendale: Rugby capitol of Colorado?
Manzanola teacher arrested on sex, alcohol charges

What’s News WEDNESDAY

September 26, 2007

RITTER COURTS BUSINESS WITH TAX PACKAGE
GOP: Ritter plan a diversion from property tax battle
Transportation panel considers bevy of tax, fee hikes

HANK BROWN NAMED ‘CITIZEN OF THE WEST’
Douglas Co. faces $1 billion tab for new water source
Unions use dubious statistics against Right to Work

Happy New Year: RTD plans Jan. 1 rate hike
Bruce strikes out with Springs council, court next
White may have Muslim challenger for state Senate seat

ROCKIES WIN 9TH STRAIGHT, 9-7 OVER DODGERS

What’s News TUESDAY

September 25, 2007

CSU F-BOMB FALLOUT: 300 WANT EDITOR AXED
Editor won’t resign, but non-essential staff laid off
Bill would increase fines in CDOT work zones

BROWN, PENLEY AIR HIGHER ED FUNDING IDEAS
C.U. researcher blames fertilizer for frog deformities
Lesbian couple stage sit-in for marriage license

Denver duck bandit charged with felony
College students don’t know much about civics


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