Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, , , and the stories that will be talked about today, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014. Download our , and apps for breaking news throughout the day.
1. JEFFCO STUDENTS PROTEST FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT DAY
Jefferson County high school students walked out of classes Thursday in even with news that the county school board could of a proposed curriculum committee. Meanwhile, the sheriff’s department confirmed it’s .
2. EARLY MORNING FIRE IN BRIGHTON SENDS FOUR TO HOSPITAL
Four people were sent to the hospital Thursday that charred a house eight people were inside of.
3. UDALL, GARDNER MANNING UP AGAIN ON WOMEN’S ISSUES
If Colorado’s U.S. Senate race were a movie, , complete with an exam table and a set of stirrups.
4. LAW ENFORCEMENT FOCUS OF LATINO FORUM
An on Wednesday night was focused on efforts to reform the Denver Sheriff’s Department and issues with police and the district attorney.
5. 90 LAID OFF AFTER SPACE SYSTEMS LOSES NASA BID
Sierra Nevada Corp.’s Louisville-based Space Systems division Wednesday from its Dream Chaser program after losing a NASA contract bid.
6. POT FIRM DENIED BANKRUPTCY HELP
Buzz kill? A Denver marijuana business’ because the enterprise violates the Controlled Substances Act, even if it is legal under Colorado law.
7.COMMERCE CITY COP SHOOTS, KILLS DOG
A police officer in Commerce City after it bit him.
8. EMMANUEL SANDERS IS A REAL CATCH
Emmanuel Sanders was listed as the , but his initial asking price was more than the team could spare.
9. GEOCACHING CHANGES A DISEASE SURVIVOR’S LIFE
A kind of geographic scavenger hunt changed Jason Winder’s life after he survived a disease. Now , and a goal to find a cache every day.
10. WEATHER: NEAR-RECORD HEAT EXPECTED THURSDAY
Denver weather buffs will be on watch Thursday as the temperature is under sunny skies.
Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul








