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Daily Digest: United passengers can get money for lost bags, but collecting is tough, and 9 other stories

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In a day replete with ceremonial splendor, Colorado lawmakers gaveled the 70th General Assembly into session Wednesday, pledging a spirit of cooperation, even as .

One man sought in the deadly shooting at a French satirical paper has turned himself in, and police hunted Thursday for two heavily armed men with possible links to al-Qaeda in the military-style, methodical killing of 12 people at the office of a satirical newspaper that caricatured the prophet Muhammad. .

The day after a small bomb rocked a one-story, volunteer-staffed NAACP chapter, federal and local law enforcement continued to investigate .

Travelers who paid United Airlines as much as $35 to check bags that went missing at Denver International Airport do have some consumer protections. .

A court hearing Wednesday to determine the legal status of marijuana hash oil in post-legalization Colorado resulted in the judge turning up his hands and shrugging his shoulders in exasperation. ?

Denver officials Wednesday night laid out for a roomful of Morrison residents the city’s latest strategies for .

A Denver restaurant owner says when he called 911, a police officer who has 15 excessive-force complaints in his file handcuffed him instead of the threatening customer. .

A man who was fatally shot by an Evans police officer . His friends say he was just trying to start his truck.

With 9,000 potential jurors scheduled to start arriving at the Arapahoe County courthouse in less than two weeks, the defense in the Aurora movie theater shooting case has .

A priority-hiring agreement means Great Lakes Aviation will aviation program to fill pilot openings.

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

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