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Daily Digest: Jeffco protests could swing volatile vote in high-stakes races, and 9 other stories

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Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, , , and the stories that will be talked about today, Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. Download our , and apps for breaking news throughout the day.

1. JEFFCO SCHOOL BOARD MOVEMENT COULD SWING VOLATILE VOTE IN HIGH-STAKES RACES

In an election season with no single national issue dominating the conversation, Jefferson County’s vote is a volatile political cocktail .

2. AURORA THEATER SHOOTING LESSONS DRIVING AREA CHANGES

Organization and communication may not be the sexy sides of police work that get featured in television shows and movies, but they could be the most important when police officers and firefighters .

3. FIRST AURORA RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA SHOP TO OPEN MONDAY

Aurora’s first recreational marijuana shop

4. CBI PROBING FATAL OFFICER-INVOLVED ROCKY FORD SHOOTING

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is probing an that left a man dead early Sunday morning in Rocky Ford.

5. ADAMS, JEFFERSON AND WELD COUNTIES TO ELECT NEW SHERIFFS

For the first time in more than a decade, , ushering in a new era of law enforcement leadership in some of Colorado’s most populous counties.

6. COUPLE FOUND DEAD IN APPARENT COMMERCE CITY MURDER-SUICIDE

Commerce City Police are investigating a suspected murder-suicide after a man and woman were found .

7. BRONCOS ROUTE JETS IN NEW JERSEY BATTLE

Peyton Manning threw touchdown passes on three consecutive possessions Sunday to 31-17 at MetLife Stadium. Also read

8. SNOW IN HIGH COUNTRY EXPECTED TO STOP BY EARLY MONDAY AFTER SUNDAY STORMS

Snowstorms that plagued highway travelers in the high country Sunday ended overnight. Snow accumulations in some areas were .

9. COMMUNITY CO-WORKING SPACES PROVIDE AN OUT OF THE HOME OFFICE

, with new and increasingly specialized space cropping up on a regular basis.

10. KEY QUESTION: HOW DID DALLAS WORKER CATCH EBOLA?

That’s the big question as federal health officials investigate the case of a Dallas health worker who treated an Ebola patient and ended up with the disease herself.

Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul

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