The Denver Post will correct all errors occurring in its news columns. If you find a problem with a story — an error of fact or a point requiring clarification — please call the city desk, 303-954-1201.
• Because of incorrect information from a source, slain sailor Justin McNeley was misidentified in a set of mug shots next to a story that ran Tuesday on Page 9A. McNeley was the sailor pictured in the mug shot that ran on the right.
• Because of a reporting error, a story that appeared Tuesday on Page 1B incorrectly described which government body asked for an investigation of the relationship among the town of Timnath, Town Manager Rebecca Davidson and her company, IB Engineering. The Timnath Town Board requested the investigation. Also, Davidson has been Timnath’s town manager since 2005.
• Because of a reporting error, a story that appeared Tuesday on Page 3B incorrectly described the background of Personhood Colorado organizer Keith Mason, 29. Mason was born and raised in Colorado. He attended college out of state and traveled the country for his anti-abortion ministry for a few years before returning to the state.
• A story on Page 6C Friday incorrectly reported when French soccer star Thierry Henry debuted with the New York Red Bulls. His first game was Thursday.
• Because of a photographer’s error, Denver developer Don Sturm’s name was misspelled in a caption beneath two photos in Sunday’s Business section.
• Because of a reporting error, the Week Ahead column on Page 15A Monday incorrectly said Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava would unveil his designs for Denver International Airport today. He will give a lecture at the Denver Art Museum today, and his design for the airport’s South Terminal redevelopment will be unveiled Thursday.



