EducationOfficials optimistic about Denver tax measure for preschool tuition

10/29/2014 08:27 AM MDT
With rising preschool tuition reaching $1,000 per month in some places, even Denver Preschool Program officials say they've had trouble keeping up with the cost. 
Denver Transit Partners: Bridge didn't meet "performance standards"
10/29/2014 04:03 PM MDT - A bridge built to handle commuter train traffic for the Eagle P3 transit project in Denver and its suburbs is being demolished because of design flaws. 

SPORTS
(Joe Amon, The Denver Post)
nflBroncos in New England again because of timing, schedule rotation

Denver plays at New England every season. So goes the grousing in the Mile High City as the Broncos prepare for their third consecutive regular-season road game in Foxborough on Sunday. 

BUSINESS


(Lockheed Martin)
BusinessColorado incentive package brings 500 new aerospace jobs to Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin is pledging to create as many as 500 new high-paying aerospace jobs in Colorado over eight years in exchange for up to $15.5 million in state job-growth tax incentives. 
POLITICS
Colorado gubernatorial candidates
(Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)
Local NewsBob Beauprez's loans help fuel race against Gov. John Hickenlooper

Republican Bob Beauprez has again reached into his own pocket to finance his campaign for governor, putting in more than one-third of the $2.4 million he has spent so far, according to the final campaign finance reports before next week's election. 
 
 
Post Poll - All-Mail Elections

Are you happy with Colorado's move to an all-mail voting system?

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(Joe Amon, The Denver Post)
nflBroncos in New England again because of timing, schedule rotation

Denver plays at New England every season. So goes the grousing in the Mile High City as the Broncos prepare for their third consecutive regular-season road game in Foxborough on Sunday. 
Phallic gourds
(via The Aspen Times)
Phallic gourds replace iPad tortoises on roof of Aspen Art Museum

A pair of suggestive concrete sculptures of squashes have filled the space once occupied by three much-ballyhooed iPad-clad tortoises in the rooftop sculpture garden of the Aspen Art Museum, in