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Daily Digest: Costs climbing toward $1 million for Denver sheriff reform, 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 on Monday, Dec. 1, 2014. Download our , and apps for breaking news throughout the day.

The tab for reforming the Denver Sheriff Department to deal with the fallout of excessive-force cases that already have cost millions in legal payouts.

If federal regulators deny them critical insurance coverage, organizers of the world’s first credit union for the marijuana industry .

On a Sunday night better suited for the Iditarod, the Broncos mocked the thermometer and laughed at their travel woes, pumping their legs until their fury turned the Kansas City Chiefs into a skid mark . Read Mark Kiszla’s take on the win and the .

A man who along with his brother was is due in Adams County court on Monday afternoon.

A man is set to be sentenced for helping move tons of marijuana to the United States in what prosecutors say was a .

The fog kept 46 flights from landing at Denver International Airport, with most redirected to Colorado Springs Airport on one of the busiest travel days of the year, . And speaking of weather, as the calendar flips to December, .

Richard Barbee wants to confess to a murder, but he says no one will listen. Matthew Mirabal is serving a life term for a murder he says he didn’t commit. .

In case you missed it, check out Denver Post photographer capturing the ups and downs of one of Colorado’s most troubled high school football teams as they battle back.

Now that crews have finished expanding Interstate 225 into a six-lane highway, the focus is on finishing the 10.5-mile stretch of light rail .

Watch out world, the .

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

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