Clips
The Denver Post
(These are the online versions. Most had a print edition, too.)
-United by Faith, Divided by Politics (Sunday 1A)
-Colorado Politics on display as DU prepares for debate (1A)
-Anticipation to hear Obama great, but support not as evident as in 2008 (1A)
-Resignation of Romney adviser disappoints gay Colorado Republicans (1A)
-Occupy Denver regroups at May Day protest
-Ad supporting Rep. Coffman, attacks Obama
-Political Polygraph: U.S. Chamber of Commerce pro-Coffman ad leans deceptive
-Sudanese refugees, Denverites unite for long-distance fight against genocide
-Komen’s reversal on Planned Parenthood grants could affect donations
-Political Polygraph: Santorum lumps Gingrich into the Obama-Pelosi camp
-Menorah no longer welcome at Evergreen, Colo. Recreation Center
-Menorah with shine in Evergreen this year after all
-Colorado Gives Day: an intersection of charity, competition
-Spare hair, with care
- Local officials differ on removal of drug for breast cancer treatment
-New Study Grasping at Python’s Potential for Human Heart
-Denver open doors to unique buildings, landmarks
-Ambassador, American hikers held in Iran speak at Amnesty meeting in Denver
-Madeleine Albright, Christopher Hill discuss foreign policy at University of Denver
-Convicted moms, kids try to rebuild ties at Denver halfway house
-Denver forum on growth notes importance of transit system
-Regis president Michael Sheeran’s last speech marks many milestones
-Denver Cinco de Mayo fills park with fun, tradition
-Bedbugs at University of Denver, second incident of academic year
-Motorized rickshaw shows off the power of Denver Zoo poo
-Hundreds gather in memory of Trayvon Martin at Denver MLK memorial
-Kids’ imagination clicks at Lego store event
-Aurora, Colorado girl gets her wish to visit set of “Hunger Games”
-Midnight premiere of “The Hunger Games” In Denver leaves fans full
-Hearing set Monday on alleged racial bias in DPS staffing
-Medill Barnes, 73, dies
-Settlement money, websites laid out for Westwood College students in Colorado to file complaints
-Regis hosts worldwide conference for “high education at the margins”
- Accomplice to grisly murder of Denver teen testifies she was too terrified not to help
-Dictionary offers tour of American regional English
-Influential Denver architect Patricia Swan dies at 87
-Chatfield senior turns secret eating disorder into a strength
-Metro State of Denver visiting professor is busy as a bee helping others find jobs
-Mitt Romney addresses nearly 3,000 on the eve of the Colorado caucus
-Warm hearts, cold bodies at annual polar plunge in Colorado
-Jay Peake, UNC professor and “Wall Street visionary,” dies at 80
-Arvada physician Ford, 74, had a gift of diagnosis
-Winter storm warning for Denver and Colorado’s Front Range begins at 5 p.m.
-Adversity didn’t stop Metro State grad Matthew Dyer; it fueled him
-Tubas take centerstage at Denver’s annual TubaChristmas concert.
-Denver’s growing zoo may cost more to visit
-Computer issues cut into Colorado Gives Day donations, so deadline shifts
-Asfaw charity hands out bikes, scholarships in Denver
- 600,000 downtown Denver lights illuminate the holiday season
- Colorado Scout Council signs conservation pact to preserve Ben Delatour Ranch
-High winds have Colorado forest officials warning Christmas-tree cutters
-Denver Police Look for DU sex-assault suspect after fourth incident
-Peter Yarrow tells Denver audience that “Puff, The Magic Dragon” message of caring still resonates
-Colorado’s official Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley show Roundup how the West was fun
-President Obama lands in Denver, greets schoolchildren, dignitaries
-President Obama departs Buckley Air Force Base after delivering jobs speech in Denver
-Repairing The World Transcends Religion
-New Cancer Drug Helps Golden Woman Reclaim Life
-Best Robots pick up honors
-200 Trees planted at New Trail Opening
-Runners who rock Marathon draw 14,000 participants on a crisp, sunny day
-History Redux: Just completed Colorado Center aims to break out of staid image
-Fees on state-issued debit cards to be cut
-Garcia stands behind reforms
Joint Bylines:
-Obama invests in college crowd in visit to CU-Boulder (1A)
-Obama tells CU students he knows their financial challenges first-hand
The Boulder Daily Camera
-Nearing the finish line for Boulder’s Valmont Bike Park
-5 Questions for farmer Joel Salatin on Eat Local! Week
-CU-Boulder has hand in NASA’s Jupiter-boulder Juno
-Lay off the fireworks, Boulder warns
-Ned Williams to leave Boulder public works after 31 years
Boulder Weekly
-BVSD report shows gap between whites, Hispanics persists