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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.

1. TELLING THE TALE OF A 1971 BURGLARY

Until last week, few people knew William Davidon, who lived out his final days in Denver, masterminded the that revealed massive surveillance of U.S. citizens on American soil. His daughter, Sarah Davidon, on the faculty of the University of Colorado Medical School, explains what it was like growing up under the close eye of FBI and . In other spy news, the New York Times reports the around the world to conduct surveillance.

2. UDALL STAFFERS CLEARED OF INTIMIDATION

Colorado regulators Tuesday of the state’s insurance division into reducing its report that nearly 250,000 residents had their health insurance canceled under the Affordable Care Act.

3. RETAIL POT ON DENVER’S 16TH STREET MALL?

, as it was revealed two medical-marijuana dispensary owners have applied for licenses to open recreational stores on downtown Denver’s premier commercial corridor.

4. AND THE KIDS KEEP ENROLLING

Colorado Department of Education Data shows enrollment in Colorado schools grew for the 24th year in a row to nearly 877,000, a statewide increase of more than 40 percent over the past two decades. In the process, in the state.

5. MILLIONS PUMPED INTO STRUGGLING AIRPORT

In the past three years, Adams County has pumped more than $3.6 million into its , despite a huge drop in traffic and a nearly 44 percent decline in economic output. Today’s report explores why the airport has suffered, while others nearby have found success, and .

6. SUPREME COURT CONSIDERING ABORTION CLINIC BUFFER ZONES

Justices hear arguments on from clinic entrances.

7. HEY HUNTERS, NO DRONES ALLOWED

For now, at least, it appears Colorado sportsmen no longer need to fear distraction by all the buzzing and whining in the air. Colorado’s Parks and Wildlife Commission last week unanimously approved a measure and taking of wildlife.

8. TURNING OUT TERRIFIC SANDWICHES

Denver Post food writer William Porter discovers that this “little that good things really do come in small packages. If you’d prefer to cook at home, why not try your hand and incorporating some of these .

9. AVS WIN IN OT

Playing with only 16 skaters much of the game against the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks, the to a big point through an even first 60 minutes on the scoreboard.

10. BOSTON GLOBE COLUMNIST PICKS BRONCOS

Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy says he’s not rooting for Denver, but here’s on their way to the Super Bowl.

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