Here’s a rundown of the biggest stories of the day for Thursday, July 31, 2014. Download our , and apps for breaking news throughout the day. Want just the best sports news? Download our new Denver Post Sports app for and .
In a major shot to the administration, U.S. Sen. Mark Udall in response to a new report CIA officers spied on computer files and records.
Missionary training organizations and other volunteer groups , where the ebola virus outbreak is raging.
A former Denver Sheriff’s deputy fired in April for punching a jail inmate and then lying about the 2012 incident .
The weather in northeastern Colorado is poised . There’s a chance of showers and thunderstorms Thursday in the mountains, foothills and along the Palmer Divide, but along the Front Range the chance of wet weather is slim and the Eastern Plains should dry out, according to the National Weather Service.
The Broncos defense is looking more complete with , while Peyton Manning stayed after practice to help young receivers Cody Latimer and Emmanuel Sanders get their feet wet. Check out , follow our , or download our sports app (, ) to follow Broncos news 24/7.
analyzes the , from Von Miller’s cowboy duds to the custom cowboy boots Peyton bought for his lineman last season.
It’s not the start of a bad joke, I promise. A man suffering from a stab wound and was quickly taken to the hospital. The injuries, thankfully, were not life-threatening.
If Nicholas Erker gets his way, his rural marijuana crop and recreation shop will be the best protected in the state, surrounded by 30-foot fences topped with razor wire. , but first the city would have to end its moratorium on all marijuana businesses.
Those familiar with the phrase “Keep Calm and Chive On” probably knew that the music festival Chive Fest was headed to City Park on Aug. 16.
In their closing statements, federal prosecutors say a Colorado woman faked a pregnancy, in hopes of passing him off as her own son.
The deaths of six wild horses, four of them by dehydration, in Mesa Verde National Park Park officials are trying to keep the horses away from the little water in the area by repairing leaky pipes and making water inaccessible to horses, including ice-dispensing machines that some of the horses had learned to nudge with their noses to release ice cubes.
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