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Daily Digest: Toxic vapors claim 3 Colorado oil, gas workers, and 9 other stories

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By late April, federal health officials had enough evidence to sound an alarm over a trend in America’s oil fields they who inhaled toxic amounts of hydrocarbon chemicals after either tank gauging or from taking oil samples for more testing.

Forecasters are calling for a rain-soaked start to the week Monday along the Front Range as a storm moves in.

Day laborers have been something Aurora has struggled for years to address , at least on a temporary basis.

A shootout among rival motorcycle gangs at a popular Central Texas restaurant , and it sent panicked patrons and bystanders fleeing for safety, a police spokesman said Sunday.

Plenary Roads Denver is emerging from the background to , including how it hopes to raise its profile in the United States, and do some myth-busting along the way.

A string of shootings Sunday in the Denver metro area and led to the arrest of one man.

It wasn’t hard to pick Chris Smiley out of the crowd at the start of the Colfax Marathon’s half marathon Sunday. What might not have been so obvious to the crowd of runners around him was the scar on his neck. Last year and a feeding tube in his stomach.

This being a family newspaper, Rockies writer Patrick Saunders says in an attempt to describe the past week of Rockies baseball. Read about on Sunday.

Adventurist Dean Potter, the subject of a earlier this year, off a high point in California.

As promised, Matthew Weiner left us with chills and a memorable sendoff, .

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

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