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Daily Digest: “Improvised explosive device” detonated near Colorado Springs NAACP office, and 9 other stories

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When the Colorado legislature opens Wednesday, Republican leaders in the statehouse must find a way for new members to of sharing power with Democrats.

An improvised explosive device was detonated against the exterior wall of a building housing the Colorado Springs chapter of the NAACP on Tuesday, officials said. The explosion knocked items off the office walls but no one was injured. .

United Airlines’ baggage-handling issues at Denver International Airport have gotten so out of hand that airport CEO Kim Day has personally .

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office in connection with two recent attempted sexual assaults at the Monarch Ski Area.

Masked gunmen shouting “Allahu akbar!” stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing 12 people before escaping. It was France’s deadliest terror attack in at least two decades. .

A man once in charge of running the downtown Denver jail is heading to a cell of his own after a judge Tuesday in a Jefferson County fraud case.

Hours before he officially became a U.S. congressman, Ken Buck got a .

A cycle of frigid cold followed by rapid warming is causing potholes to pop open over metro-area roads, leading to about 30 vehicles being disabled on westbound U.S. 36 on Monday night and prompting crews to do patch work. .

Opponents of artist Christo’s 19-year-old plan to drape the Arkansas River with fabric say they are upholding the Bureau of Land Management’s approval of the project.

Two men were rescued Tuesday night after their .

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

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