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Daily Digest: Monarch Mountain, sheriff say attempted sex assaults not kept from public, and 9 other stories

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Once it gets off the ground, the emerging drone industry could add as much as $10 billion a year to the U.S. economy — not to mention the possibility of drone-delivered pizza. But supporters in Colorado and on Capitol Hill say the that likely won’t allow widespread drone flights until at least 2017.

Dish Network unveiled a significantly lower price for TV service on Monday to appeal to those who abandoned or never paid for TV. .

When 9-month old Angus Tate grows up, his mother, Chauncey Tate, will tell him .

Police in Aurora are investigating a that left a woman critically wounded.

The former second-in-command of the Denver Sheriff Department is expected to appear in a Jefferson County fraud case.

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office and Monarch Mountain are they failed to publicize two attempted sex assaults at the ski area in an effort to not scare away holiday visitors.

Embattled comedian Bill Cosby’s Jan. 17 shows at the Buell Theatre will go on as planned, despite a local effort to cancel them, .

A consultant soon could begin drafting land use and transportation plans to map out an “aerotropolis” surrounding Denver International Airport. .

State lawmakers on Monday asked the federal Department of Veteran Affairs to conduct a “rigorous, thorough and transparent investigation” into the care of a patient treated at the Grand Junction VA Medical Center .

Mike Alvarado stumbled with the law again Saturday landing another felony charge — and this time .

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

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