
Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, , , and the stories that will be talked about on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. Download our , and apps for breaking news throughout the day.
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At least 24 children have died since 2006 in licensed day-care facilities across Colorado, a state with one of the weakest inspection programs in the nation.
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Gary Kubiak must be a big deal because the Broncos are going to him. Joe Ellis and John Elway are leading a Broncos contingent that will interview Kubiak Sunday in Houston, where Kubiak lives, according to an NFL source.
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Eleven years to the day won her first World Cup podium at age 19 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Lindsey Vonn tied Annemarie Moser-Proell’s women’s record for career World Cup wins there on Sunday.
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Never before without a Super Bowl appearance has Manning missed playing in the Pro Bowl.
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Last month, the city gave the OK to a new 330,000-square-foot Google campus at 30th and Pearl streets, capable of one day accommodating as many as 1,500 workers. But the green light didn’t come before a chorus of critics sounded grave warnings about the potential consequences of allowing the 4-acre project – which will rank among Google’s 10 largest locations in the United States by employee count – to move forward.
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Ever so slowly, developers are moving forward on a new wave of condo construction in the metro area – but they are treading like soldiers crossing a minefield.
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Scientists’ leading hypothesis in remains that a typically rare, usually mild virus called enterovirus D68 is the key to unlocking the mystery of the paralysis cases.
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Dozens of protesters, some of them women who said they had been rape victims, created a lively scene Saturday evening outside Denver’s Buell Theatre as hundreds of people filed inside for the first of two performances by comedian Bill Cosby.
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From the moment the Broncos collapsed in the Super Bowl nearly a year ago, unable to offer resistance against the Seattle Seahawks, Elway went about assembling a roster he believed was capable of snarling in big games. Then came Denver’s road game against New England on Nov. 2.
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One of the things that makes Denver unique, truly unlike any other city, is its on-again, off-again enthusiasm for its Western heritage.



