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Daily Digest: Read The Denver Post’s full Broncos coverage, 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, Jan. 12, 2014. Download our , and apps for breaking news throughout the day.

The stunning loss leaves the , both about Peyton Manning, and whether he’ll return, and possibly head coach John Fox, and whether he’ll be asked to return. Read our full coverage of the loss, including and commentary from , and .

If Colorado politics were like daytime TV, then the state’s controversial TABOR law would be its longest-running soap opera. .

An extraordinary chain of 1.5 million people, led by a group of world leaders linking arms, meant to illustrate the power of unity and freedom of expression over fanaticism and terror. In , too.

Denver’s mayor, City Council members and other elected officials under a proposal that the council will begin discussing Tuesday.

A fire that broke out on the first floor of an apartment building near downtown Denver early Monday morning forced the evacuation of dozens but did not cause any injuries. .

Controversial and colorful Secretary of State Scott Gessler after four years of running an office that has racked up its share of awards and critics.

A pair of superhuman climbers whose lives on rock have led them to Yosemite National Park’s most daunting slab of vertical granite are scraping to new heights on the Dawn Wall, marking a triumph that resonates beyond the world of rock climbing. .

After years of playing for other high school ice hockey teams, Denver Public Schools students .

The state has awarded $9.5 million in grants for 15 drinking water and wastewater systems in small communities. .

Get ready for this week.

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

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