Thursday, June 19, 2014

Ryan O’Reilly vs. Colorado Avalanche: Is it just business or all bitterness?

Essentially, the Avalanche had two choices: Take O’Reilly to arbitration, where he could be awarded a one-year deal worth 85-percent of his salary for last season, or qualify him at $6.5 million, which was a wage Colorado never negotiated with O’Reilly.

News Source

Fitch Affirms Aurora, CO's Sewer Revs at 'AA+'; Outlook Stable

Fitch Ratings affirms the 'AA+' rating on following Aurora, Colorado bonds:

News Source

Body of Moab man recovered from the Colorado River

The body of Moab resident Casey Menuey, 33, was recovered from the Colorado River on Saturday, June 14, more than a week after he disappeared while on a rafting trip with friends.

News Source

Hickenlooper supported gun magazine limit because of staffer promise

Gov. John Hickenlooper told county sheriffs at a recent gathering he felt conflicted about supporting a bill that limited ammunition magazines, but because one of his "staff made a commitment," he felt compelled to sign it into law.

News Source

James Bartley, MD, PhD; FACMG, Evan Jones, MBA; Matthew Rabinowitz, PhD; and David A.H. Whiteman, MD Elected to ACMG ...

BETHESDA, Md., June 19, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The ACMG Foundation for Genetic and Genomic Medicine (http://ift.tt/1iL3wpb) recently announced that four new directors have been elected to join its Board of Directors. The ACMG Foundation is a national nonprofit foundation dedicated to funding educational programs to facilitate the integration of genetics and genomics into medical ...

News Source

Easy out: Collision rule must go

Major League Baseball needs to abolish Rule 7.13. From a practical standpoint, it should also cut down on concussions and the chances of MLB getting sued over the effects of head injuries. Umpires are hesitant making calls at home plate, instead deferring to MLB's replay center in New York. The confusion was on display Wednesday night in Pittsburgh during the Pirates' game with the Cincinnati ...

News Source

St. Elizabeth's recognized for stroke care

St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Belleville was designated an Emergent Stroke Ready Hospital -- one

News Source

NHL draft tracker: Chase Perry, Wenatchee Wild

Road trips with the Wenatchee Wild are conducive to building a player's resolve. Chase Perry, granted, got to travel in style this season with the westernmost team in the North American Hockey League, where the the 6-foot-2½½, 189-pound goaltender played … Continue reading →

News Source

Food feast fetes River Fund

Diners peruse the culinary offerings at the 27th annual Chefs Fest, held June 5 at the Aquarius Casino Resort. The gastronomical feast raised more than $21,000 for River Fund, Inc., a local service organization.

News Source

Dodgers' Kershaw Tosses a No-Hitter

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw threw his first no-hitter. (Peter Joneleit/Cal Sport Media) LOS ANGELES, Calif.

News Source

Walking Denver by angelika_b



via Instagram http://ift.tt/1pMwxIw

Sentencing set for ex-sheriff in meth-for-sex case

FILE - Former Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan adjust his glasses as he arrives at Arapahoe County district court where he waved his rights to a preliminary hearing in Centennial, Colo., in this Monday, March 5, 2012 file photo.

News Source

Webb Leads GEICO EnduroCross Series into Sacramento

Northern California local Cody Webb will race with the red plate as the points leader heading into this weekend’s GEICO EnduroCross Championship round in Sacramento.

News Source

Yellow cab by angelika_b



via Instagram http://ift.tt/1uG0GXM

Georgia to study legalizing medical marijuana

Georgia lawmakers are moving ahead with plans to study whether to legalize medical marijuana.Leaders in the General Assembly began this week to appoint members of a committee charged with making recommendations on the issue, after the state House and Senate failed to reach a compromise in the waning hours of this year’s legislative session.

News Source

Sentencing set for ex-sheriff in meth-for-sex case

FILE - Former Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan adjust his glasses as he arrives at Arapahoe County district court where he waved his rights to a preliminary hearing in Centennial, Colo., in this Monday, March 5, 2012 file photo.

News Source

Advanced Cannabis Solutions Announces Plans to Begin Construction of Greenhouses on Its Pueblo Property

Advanced Cannabis Solutions announced today that the company has received final building plan approval from the county of Pueblo and will begin construction on the first of five 9,000 square foot greenhouses. ...

News Source

Fitch Affirms Aurora, CO's Water Revs at 'AA+'; Outlook Stable

Fitch Ratings affirms the 'AA+' rating on following Aurora, Colorado bonds:

News Source

NDW Wounded Warriors Compete at Team Navy Trials

Four U.S. Navy recovering service members from Naval District Washington (NDW) traveled to Norfolk, Va. to compete in the 2014 Wounded Warrior Team Navy Trials, June 1-7.

News Source

5 California Things to Know for Thursday

Shelly Sterling alleges harassment of legal team and doctors who examined Donald Sterling, will seek court order. $100,000 reward posted in probe of possibly racially motivated Molotov cocktail attack at Los Angeles housing project.

News Source

FBI analysts OK'd to testify at James Holmes trial

DENVER (AP) — Two FBI crime scene analysts will be allowed to testify at the trial of the man charged with the massacre at a Colorado movie theater.

News Source

Colo. man admits to having cocaine on plane

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A 55-year-old Colorado man has admitted in federal court that he planned to distribute the nearly 72 pounds of cocaine found last fall aboard his private airplane at a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, airport.

News Source

He did it! A.J. Ellis celebrates Dodgers no-hitter without getting hurt

Ellis sprained his ankle during Josh Beckett's no-hitter celebration May 26

News Source

Increasing Levels of Fracking Increase Risk to Communities, Threaten Wastewater Resources and Human Health

DURHAM, N.C., June 19, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Texas, Colorado and Pennsylvania are probably places where 'fracking' is rampant. According to Monika Freyman, senior manager of Ceres's water program – fracking is the latest party to come to the table. Last year, Downstream Strategies, an environmental consulting firm tried to track fracking water at several wells in Pennsylvania and West ...

News Source

How This Two-Person Company Runs Off Cell Phones

This co-founder of an organic chocolate milk company shares surprising ways he uses mobile apps to run his company.

News Source

New breathalyzer test could help detect 'deadly' lung cancer

Washington, June 19 : Researchers have developed a breathalyzer test that could help detect cancer.

News Source

Jangling Sparrow Paul Edelman Proves That Contentment Doesn’t Always Kill the Songwriter

Since moving to Asheville, N.C., five years ago from his native Philadelphia, Paul Edelman, who performs in various configurations as The Jangling Sparrow, has been happy — which has become a big worry when it comes to his music.

News Source

Colo. man admits to having cocaine on plane

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A 55-year-old Colorado man has admitted in federal court that he planned to distribute the nearly 72 pounds of cocaine found last fall aboard his private airplane at a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, airport.

News Source

Michigan Main Street manager starts in Grayling

A native of the Midwest, who became interested in northern Michigan as a visitor, has been given the charge to help revitalize downtown Grayling. Riley Hollenbaugh started his duties as Grayling's Michigan Main Street Manager on June 9.

News Source

Here's the Lineup of Supreme Court Decisions Coming in the Next Week

The Supreme Court term ends next week, but there are still more than a dozen cases awaiting a ruling. Among those are several potentially major decisions on issues like the contraceptive mandate, free speech, and presidential recess appointments. These two cases, considered together, challenge the health care reform law's contraceptive mandate. There are two broad questions at issue here ...

News Source

SDSU coach talks Chargers

SDSU coach Rocky Long visited Chargers practice Wednesday and consulted with John Pagano.

News Source