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Afternoon Headlines: Air Force Academy “ashamed,” prison under review, plus 8 more stories

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Here’s a rundown of the biggest stories of the day for Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Download The Denver Post app for and for breaking news 24/7. For a daily sports fix, download our new Denver Post Sports app for and .

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Air Force Academy Superintendent Michelle Johnson and other academy leaders expressed shame and outrage that a small group of football players tarnished the institution .

Two men already serving long sentences for murder , the sixth since 2010. Colorado prisons chief Rick Raemisch has ordered a review of the facility.

A trio of Colorado aerospace companies put the most advanced commercial imagery satellite ever built into orbit Wednesday morning, which was no easy feat .

surrounding the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.

In the midst of searching for a long-term cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, .

The U.S. EEOC has sued MountainKing Potatoes alleging that managers at the company’s potato warehouse in Monte Vista .

Voting is supposed be a right and a privilege. But in the pint-sized, high-mountain town of Montezuma it also has become grounds for a lawsuit. The town and its novice clerk have .

As a boy growing up in Depression-era Denver, John Kane learned to identify with those on the fringes of society, the powerless, those who were forced to sit in the balcony at movie theaters. He also learned to challenge authority – .

A Colorado state senator .

This is a story to be seen, not read about. Check out the as part of the final stage of a $17 million restoration project.

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