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                April 27, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Wyoming incomes outpace those in Colorado
Wyoming residents' wallets are swelling thanks to an oil and gas boom that has pushed their wealth above their Colorado neighbors, according to a new study. FULL STORY
Weld County driver hits pole
The driver who struck a power pole in Hudson and caused a power outage may have been drinking, according to the Weld County Sheriff's office. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Sunny day for Cherry Creek Sneak runners
Aurora teen killed in car crash
A different brand of polygamy
Bruce quote sparks protest
Northglenn students go digital with history

Business
Towering divide for brewer, scion on right to work
Molson Coors is walking a political tightrope with the right-to-work ballot initiative, a controversial measure driven, at least in part, by a fifth-generation member of the Coors family. FULL STORY
Business briefs
Joe Hodas, senior director of corporate communications for Denver-based Frontier Airlines, will leave the company effective Wednesday to pursue a new opportunity with a Denver private equity firm. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Small and struggling
Democratic business group opposes competing initiatives
Comcast gears up to repair image
China draws deals, cash
Real estate guru may don stripes

Local Politics
Salazar urges rebuke for Limbaugh riot talk
U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar asked Friday that the owner of KOA radio "reprimand" Rush Limbaugh for what Salazar calls Limbaugh's "clear exhortation" for riots during August's Democratic National Convention in Denver. FULL STORY

National News
Shelters prepare for sect's children
Workers at the Children's Shelter on San Antonio's gritty west side have begun to remove everything colored red from the walls, the floors, even from their clothes. FULL STORY
Beachgoers take to the ocean despite threat of shark
A few paddleboarders ignored posted signs warning that a great white shark still could be lurking below the surface Saturday, just a day after a swimmer was killed in a rare attack near San Diego. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Groom's family to pursue case
Mugabe's grip on power in Zimbabwe wanes
Israeli forces seize Hamas leader
Dalai Lama cautious on talks
Koreans vow to disrupt torch relay today

Sports
Clady, Royal arrive at Dove Valley
A 6-feet-6, former Boise State offensive tackle Ryan Clady said he is now up to somewhere between 318 and 320 pounds - while remaining as quick and athletic as ever. FULL STORY
Broncos add Arizona linebacker
Speaking on a teleconference after being drafted, former Arizona linebacker Spencer Larsen prefers to consider himself more experienced than other draftees, not older. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Broncos take RB and DL in fifth round
Denver nabs center in fourth round
Broncos take MAC cornerback in 4th
Day two: Broncos look to fill holes
Broncos bolster left side

Avalanche
Philly holds on, gets even with Habs
R.J. Umberger helped give Philadelphia another playoff lead, and Martin Biron came through as the Flyers held on for a crucial road win. FULL STORY
"Wrong way" play, bad penalties spell doom for Avs
One thing Adam Foote has learned over the years is you're never as bad as you seem, and never as good as you think. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Theodore suddenly unable to stop slump
Big games fuel the Mule as Red Wings kick the Avs
Worsts: Forsberg unavailable
Bests: McCormick gets a takedown
Tossing the ol' octopus around

Broncos
Clady, Royal arrive at Dove Valley
A 6-feet-6, former Boise State offensive tackle Ryan Clady said he is now up to somewhere between 318 and 320 pounds - while remaining as quick and athletic as ever. FULL STORY
Broncos add Arizona linebacker
Speaking on a teleconference after being drafted, former Arizona linebacker Spencer Larsen prefers to consider himself more experienced than other draftees, not older. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Broncos take RB and DL in fifth round
Denver nabs center in fourth round
Broncos take MAC cornerback in 4th
Day two: Broncos look to fill holes
Broncos bolster left side

College
Ex-CU coach Grandelius dies
Everett "Sonny" Grandelius, who coached the Colorado Buffaloes to the 1961 Big Eight football championship and was Michigan State's first 1,000-yard rusher, died Friday. He was 79. FULL STORY
Winning attitude battles paralysis
On a brilliant, brisk spring morning, members of the Colorado College women's tennis team hop in place, trying to get warm. They stretch out cold muscles and laugh together in a way only college kids can. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Dizon measures up for Lions

Nuggets
Lakers thump Nuggets in Game 3
The Lakers defeated the Nuggets 102-84 on Saturday in Game 3 at the Pepsi Center. FULL STORY
One and done for Bobcats' coach Vincent
Sam Vincent was fired by the Charlotte Bobcats on Saturday after one turmoil-filled season as coach. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Utah defeats Houston for series lead
High-flying Smith helps stun Boston
Najera fed up with Vujacic's style of play for Lakers
Fisher, Lakers get the message
Missing: Nugs' offense

Rockies
Buried by not-so-perfect 10
Saturday was not a good day to be a Mile High City sports fan. The Lakers embarrassed the Nuggets — again — in the playoffs. The Red Wings humbled the Avalanche in the Stanley Cup playoffs. FULL STORY
Umpire injured by 96 mph pitch
Saturday night's game at Dodger Stadium came to a stunning and frightening halt on the first pitch of the fourth inning when home-plate umpire Kerwin Danley was hit in the jaw by a 96 mph fastball from Dodgers pitcher Brad Penny. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Muscle strain sidelines Westbrook for a month
Goodbye, Nix; hello, No. 2 Helton
Padres win in 13th, stop slide
Polanco, Ordoñez power Tigers
Yankees' success had Denver roots









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