What’s News MONDAY

September 24, 2007

C.S.U. COLLEGIAN EDITOR VIOLATED POLICY ON PROFANITY
Denver man accused of ripping off duck’s head at hotel
GOP offers alternatives to health care panel’s plans
Ritter spokesman: Roads need $340 million more a year

ENGLISH IMMERSION PAYS OFF, STUDY SAYS
Assessors debate impact of development on Ritter property tax hike

Gang problems span Northern Colorado
Profs chafe at being confined to subject in classroom

WEEKEND WRAP-UP
Rockies sweep Padres, close in on wild card
Broncos run out of miracles
High school football polls: Rocky, Post/9News

What’s News WEEKENDER

September 22, 2007

WHAT FOR BRAINS? CSU COLLEGIAN EDITORIAL: ‘F*** BUSH’
Editor says 4-word editorial upholds ‘proud 116-year tradition’
$30,000 in ads yanked; Penley ‘disappointed’

COLUMBINE MEMORIAL OPENS IN CLEMENT PARK
Pulitzer prize winner McCullough to speak at CSU-Pueblo
Judge tosses immigration suit that legislators placed on ballot

THEIR WAR: ROCKY, PBS BEGIN SERIES ON WORLD WAR II VETS
Drivers find out E85 ethanol isn’t for everyone
Women of Faith: 14,000 sing, pray at Pepsi Center

What’s News FRIDAY

September 21, 2007

COUNTY CONDEMNS MAN’S DREAM PROPERTY FOR OPEN SPACE
Ritter: ‘States are begging’ for D.C. to set energy standard
Dems appoint first openly gay man to State House
Rocky: Teachers union opposes meaningful reforms

STATE PATROL WANTS FINES FOR SPEEDING DOUBLED
Natural resources, mining show most job growth
C.U. enrolls record crop of in-state freshmen

NO APOLOGIES: WELD SEVERS TIES TO ACTIVIST GROUP
Appeals court rejects transsexual discrimination suit

Skiing survey holds high costs against Aspen

107th Bell Game kicks off in Pueblo tonight

What’s News THURSDAY

September 20, 2007

REF C WINDFALL TOPS $6 BILLION
Health care panel short on funds, time, solutions
West Slope officials question sudden halt to illegal stops

Denverites try to cash in on DNC rents
East High won’t identify race of graffiti vandals
Dobson says Fred Thompson ‘not for me’

CDOT fines road contractor $20k for rush hour delay
Former Tuskegee airman helps black youngsters fly
Political chameleon seeks Pueblo commissioner vacancy

What’s News WEDNESDAY

September 19, 2007

GREELEY FORUM FOCUS: CRIMES COMMITTED BY ILLEGALS
• One illegal charged with 6 DUIs, used 3 aliases
• Response: Play race card, hurl accusations

ASPEN CONSIDERS ‘CARBON NEUTRAL’ BUILDING POLICY
Ritter to tell Congress about global warming
Fight over water boils in El Paso County

DISABILITY ADVOCATES DEMAND NEW TAX DOLLARS
Disk drive maker brings 25 jobs to Longmont
El Paso commissioners put attorney on leave

LEE GREENWOOD’S NO SHOW SPOILS VETS CELEBRATION
Lamar CC searches for president, seperates from Otero JC
Broncos’ Elam writes novel: ‘Monday Night Jihad’

FEATURED OPINION
High court, low politics - Vincent Carroll, Rocky Mountain News
Ritter reading too many of his press releases - Gazette


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