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Daily Digest: Movie theater subscription service coming to Denver, plus 9 more stories

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If you like movies, a new subscription service will let you see a flick a day for $35 a month — or $45 if you want to watch in IMAX, RealD 3D or AMC ETX. they will test-market the service in metro Denver and Boston AMC movie houses, hoping to revive lagging theater attendance.

Kenneth McGill’s face was drooping, his voice slurred and one side of his body numb in 2012 when he told a nurse at the .

Colorado regulators Tuesday and delayed a decision on how strictly to enforce higher fines that lawmakers ordered for companies that break rules.

The United States and Cuba have agreed to establish diplomatic relations and open economic and travel ties, marking the most significant shift in U.S. policy toward the communist island in decades, .

‘s B Concourse aims to bring more playtime to travelers’ lives. “Open Windows” — a huge, futuristic grid of glowing LED discs resembling a massive Connect Four game — uses 3-D cameras, mathematical algorithms and the kinetic energy of passers-by to create a light show near Gate B51.

An army marches on its stomach, Napoleon Bonaparte once said. John Elway, the Denver Bronco’s general manager and executive vice president of football operations, .

Steve Atwater chuckles at the memory. The Broncos’ legendary safety was sitting in the stands .

Hoping to clear the air and get everybody on the same page, Nuggets coach Brian Shaw had Tuesday, he said.

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Andrew Litton, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra’s star conductor, has added another job to his busy resume, .

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