
The Denver Post WEATHER UPDATE: We're expected to get some snow tonight, Colorado. Between one and two inches are expected along the I-25 corridor, and two to four inches in the foothills and mountains, the National Weather Service reports. http://bit.ly/4nWmLv

The Denver Post Josh McDaniels today apologized for his use of foul language on the sidelines during Thursday's New York Giants game. Should he have had to atone for his words, which the NFL Network mistakenly broadcast? http://bit.ly/5HeuhS
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When it hit Josh McDaniels that so many people heard him use foul language early in the Broncos' 26-6 victory against the New York Giants, he expressed regret.

The Denver Post Not exactly what someone should say to police, I would think: As Lakewood officers arrested four juvenile suspects in a stolen car ring, one teen asked the cops if they'd "set a record for the most stolen cars in a day." http://bit.ly/7k9QBd
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Officers recovered five stolen vehicles early Sunday morning in, or near, a parking lot on West Florida Avenue, according to a Lakewood Police Department media release.

The Denver Post It was a dramatic meeting last night for the Denver Public School Board, where school reform plans were approved and a newly elected member refused to wait until after the vote to be sworn in with two others. http://bit.ly/6bJGXh
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School reform plans in Denver got the go-ahead Monday night in a board meeting filled with surprises, tears and drama as it raised questions about board cohesiveness going forward.

The Denver Post Yesterday Ricky Lee Harnish was sentenced in Georgetown to 24 years in prison for the murder of 16-year-old Holly Marie Andrews. Harnish killed Andrews in 1976 and the crime went unsolved for over 30 years. It is our top clicked story of the morning.
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Confession fails to bring peace to family of murdered Littleton teen

The Denver Post It's time for our most-clicked story. Today's is an incredible one about Cindra Kline of Fort Collins, who tells about surviving a car crash with her husband, who were both hit by a man in a pick-up who had been speeding and drinking on Saturday night.
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Cindra Kline remembers the car tumbling, the shattered windshield and the blood flowing from her hand as she hung from a seat belt when the car came to rest.

The Denver Post A Boulder school bus driver was arrested this morning after his bus, with 17 students on board, jumped a curb and ran up onto a sidewalk. No students were injured, but police expect the driver was under the influence of drugs: http://bit.ly/4wOAHl

The Denver Post I've got some good news and a good read: Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger, a former All-American college runner and Colorado science teacher, is training to become a NASA astronaut. And it's a grueling regiment, for sure: http://bit.ly/6OuC4Z

The Denver Post Alarmed by soaring childhood obesity rates and fattening, processed cafeteria food, schools — including some in Colorado — are taking away flavored milks. But some say "flavored" is the only way kids will drink milk. http://bit.ly/7tU9iM

The Denver Post Good morning, one of our most read stories of the new day is that time is running out for the three tallest towers atop Lookout Mountain. The towers belonging to channels 9 and 7 should be gone by the end of the year, and Channel 4's should be gone sometime in the spring. Read more:
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Time runs out for 3 TV towers on Lookout Mountain

The Denver Post A company planning a massive development in northeast Aurora is asking the city and school district for as much as $90 million in tax breaks to cover the cost of building libraries, recreation centers and cultural facilities. http://bit.ly/7zrB9J

The Denver Post Good morning, Denver area shoppers turned up early (if they ever slept at all) to catch some Black Friday bargains. Post business writer Andy Vuong was out with them, read his report and follow his tweets:
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Denver area shoppers show up early for Black Friday bargains

The Denver Post Guess who's back? Might have been some tense moments at the end, but Denver has defeated the Giants 26-6. Post columnist Jim Armstrong is calling this the most important win of the season: http://bit.ly/5OMB3m

The Denver Post Wow, do I detect a pulse from the Broncos' offense? Sure do. Denver leads New York 16-0 at halftime — one TD and three field goals. Does this remind anyone of the Broncos team from earlier this season?

The Denver Post Ready, Bronco Nation? I'm here at Invesco Field, where Denver is set to take on the New York Giants in a Thanksgiving Night special. Here are some things to look out for from the Giants. Can the Broncos rebound? http://bit.ly/5GMCe0
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The Denver Broncos play host tonight to the New York Giants in a Thanksgiving Day game. Kickoff at Invesco Field at Mile High is slated for 6:20 p.m.
























