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'He enjoyed booze, guns, cars and younger women until the day he died' - TheDC

| Taylor Bigler
Lt. Dan

‘He enjoyed booze, guns, cars and younger women until the day he died’

Denver Post publisher breaks deal with Righthaven - Wired

| InternAdmin
While interning at the Denver Post, she met her future husband, Joseph Medill Patterson Albright.

MediaNews Group will no longer partner with Righthaven in mass copyright infringement lawsuits

State governments begin 2011 absurdly - TheDC

| Jeff Winkler

A ban on pedestrians’ headphones and license plates on bikes are just a couple of the ridiculous bills state legislatures have proposed since 2011 began

McDaniels fired as Broncos coach after controversy, losses - Denver Post

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

In a move that was both sudden and carefully planned, the Broncos management team ended the brief but stormy era of Josh McDaniels by firing the head coach Monday afternoon

Too close to call: Guide to the 3 messiest undecided races - TheDC

| Alexis Levinson

Eight hours after the last polls closed, some races are still too close to call. Here’s The Daily Caller’s rundown of the 10 messiest races

Report: Bennet wins Colorado Senate race - Denver Post

| Pat McMahon

The Denver Post is projecting that the Democratic incumbent has defeated Republican nominee Ken Buck

Art, Mohammad & political correctness

| Michael Brown

Freedom of speech in this country is under attack, and not just by liberals, haters or others, but also by the press itself.

Boulder, the Foodie Mecca - Denver Post

| interns

October issue of Bon Appetit names Boulder, Colo. ‘Foodiest Town of 2010′

Colorado fire mystery - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

Garbled transmission from firefighter leads many to believe vehicle collision with propane tank caused blaze

Colorado blaze forces hundreds from homes - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

More than 3,500 acres and several structures have burned near Boulder, CO in a wildfire started Monday

Maes on Colorado ballot, despite outcry - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

With the general election ballot certified Friday, the Colorado governor’s race looks to be a three-way contest with Maes, Tancredo and Democrat John Hickenlooper

Colorado GOP try to force gubernatorial nominee out of race - The Colorado Statesman

| Pat McMahon

State Republican leaders want Dan Maes to either drop out of the upcoming race or they will replace him on the ballot with another candidate

Colo. Gov. Ritter turns to medical-marijuana to help balance budget - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

Originally opposed to the state’s medical marijuana program, Ritter will now use it to close the budget gap

ESPN's Jay Mariotti released from jail on $50,000 bail - LAT

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

ESPN personality and sports columnist Jay Mariotti was released from jail hours after being arrested on suspicion of felony domestic assault

Colorado GOP nominee for governor refuses to step aside - Denver Post

| Pat McMahon

Republican Dan Maes will not quit the race, despite pleas from party elders to allow a more suitable candidate to be named

Maes beats McInnis, to face Hickenlooper, Tancredo - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

Maes, a near unknown, implored former GOP Congressman Tom Tancredo, who is planning to run as a third-party candidate, to drop out of the race

Bennet, Romanoff 'race to the left' - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

Andrew Romanoff and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet are vying for support of ardent Democrats who will vote in the Colorado primary by Tuesday

Senate candidate: Birthers are 'dumbasses' - The Denver Post

| interns

Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Ken Buck called Tea Party birthers “dumbasses” to a Democratic operative

Tom Tancredo threatens to jump into CO gov race - Denver Post

| Chad Brady (admin)

Tancredo’s entry as an American Constitution Party candidate likely would create a GOP implosion, splitting the vote in the general election

Plagiarism scandal rocks GOP hopeful in Colorado - Washington Times

| Chad Brady (admin)

Scott McInnis, a former congressman, stands accused of copying the work of others in portions of a 1994 column and a 1995 speech