Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, the , , and the stories that will be talked about today.
1. A CLOSELY GUARDED TRADE SECRET
Recent federal guidelines opened the door slightly between banking and marijuana, but pot business owners looking for banks willing to handle their accounts .
2. WHERE A CHILD RAPIST WAS REPORTEDLY SPOTTED
Convicted child rapist Eric Hartwell, who cut off his monitoring bracelet and walked away from a Denver halfway house a week ago today, has .
3. CHANCE OF SNOW ON THE WAY
Enjoy the warm Denver weather while it’s here, because a cold front is on the way. Here’s . You can always plan out your day with the help of our .
4. TRADER JOE’S TRAFFIC NIGHTMARE
Nearly 150 neighbors who live just east of the new Trader Joe’s on Colorado Boulevard have after traffic and parking in the area have become a nightmare.
5. ALL ABOARD!
after a three-year absence and a nearly $500 million renovation of the historic rail hub. “This is huge. This is big for all of us,” said Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari.
6. WHY THE 2016 RNC SHOULD BE IN DENVER
In today’s ap Section, the Denver Post Editorial Board gives its take on . In other political news, Cory Gardner’s entrance into the U.S. Senate race has . Meanwhile, Garnder’s exit from the U.S. House .
7. “SHAME ON YOU!”
Bad news for all the dog-shaming types. The next time you start shaking your finger and shouting because your dog chewed up your favorite fuzzy slippers, just remember that no matter how guilty your dog looks, .
8. BANNING THE N-WORD IN THE NFL
Columnist Benjamin Hochman gives his take on the NFL’s idea to hand out . And in other NFL news, the Broncos are on Monday.
9. LET’S PLAY BALL
The Colorado Rockies slate of Spring Training games gets under way today, a day after . It will also be left by the retirement of longtime first baseman Todd Helton.
10. NUGGETS GET EMBARRASSED
The . “I think I can speak for everyone in the locker room when I say to be part of something like tonight is embarrassing,” said Nuggets forward J.J. Hickson. But, perhaps more noteworthy on Thursday, was Nets’ journeyman Jason Collins who wore No. 98 to honor Matthew Shepherd. After the game, who was slain in Wyoming in 1998.









