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1. $9 MILLION TO DIG IN THE WEEDS
More than a decade after voters here first said marijuana could be medicine, Colorado is preparing to embark on .
2. ATTEMPTED KIDNAPPING SUSPECT ARRESTED; ANOTHER SOUGHT
Wheat Ridge police of a 10-year-old girl. In a separate incident, deputies say Wednesday night after stabbing the suspect.
3. INHERENT RISK ON ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES
Already this year, and recreational off-highway vehicles on private and public roads, according to the Consumer Federation of America. Meanwhile, Amy Van Dyken-Rouen suffered in an ATV accident at Craig Hospital in Englewood.
4. DIFFERENT DAY, DIFFERENT CITY
After talking up this week Denver’s success in hosting the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the chief site scout for the 2016 Republican convention on Wednesday.
5. DUE IN COURT TODAY
A man who allegedly killed a woman, curled her up into a Rubbermaid container and carried her from home to home .
6. DIGITALGLOBE OK’D TO SELL SHARPER IMAGES
The federal government has cleared DigitalGlobe to sell its highest-available resolution Earth images, a for the company.
7. THE DAD HANDBOOK
Father’s Day is Sunday and as plans take shape for barbecues, picnics and outings to commemorate the day, .
8. MONTEE BALL EMERGING
No NFL team writes up plans in ink, but traced repeatedly in dark, No. 2 pencil is against the Indianapolis Colts. Meanwhile, the .
9. MATZEK MASTERS BRAVES IN DEBUT
Five years and two days after the Rockies selected him with their first pick in the 2009 draft, . ( )
10. WORLD CUP KICKS OFF TODAY
Organizers need Brazil to kick off the tournament with a win over Croatia on Thursday to . Right before it does kick off, the . And while the , is with the rest of the world? Finally, if you’re still making plans on , we’ve got you covered.
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