US attorney, Homeland Security secretary stress law enforcement cooperation in DenverOctober 5th, 2009 Top federal officials stress police cooperationDENVER — U.S. Attorney Eric Holder, FBI Director Robert Mueller, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Monday stressed the importance of cooperation between federal and local law enforcement agencies to stop terrorism.
Official: US government plane taking Colorado terror suspect to New York City to face chargesSeptember 25th, 2009 Colorado terror suspect being flown to New YorkDENVER — A senior U.S. official has confirmed that a government plane is carrying Colorado terror suspect Najibullah Zazi to New York City, where he is charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction.
Terror plot suspect transferred from Denver, in custody at NYC detention centerSeptember 25th, 2009 Bomb plot suspect transferred from Denver to NYCNEW YORK — A Denver airport shuttle driver accused of plotting a bomb attack in New York City on Sept. 11 is in custody in New York.
13 taken to hospitals after Denver bus crash; police say driver may have fallen asleepSeptember 24th, 2009 13 taken to hospitals after Denver bus crashDENVER — Authorities say a mass-transit bus struck a light pole during the morning commute in Denver, sending 13 people to hospitals, including the driver. Police say none of the injuries in the Thursday crash appeared to be life-threatening.
FBI talks still pending for Colorado man at center of US terror probeSeptember 19th, 2009 FBI talks still pending for man in terror probeDENVER — A man under investigation in a terrorism probe in New York and Colorado apparently didn't report for a fourth day of FBI questioning on Saturday. Najibullah Zazi was supposed to report to the Federal Building in Denver Saturday morning.
Colorado man faces 3rd day of questioning by FBI in terrorism investigationSeptember 18th, 2009 3rd day of questions for Colo. man in terror probeDENVER — A man being investigated in a terrorism probe in New York and Colorado was asked to return for a third day of questioning by the FBI on Friday.
Colorado man leaves apartment after search, questioning in terrorism investigationSeptember 17th, 2009 Man leaves apartment after search in terror probeDENVER — A man identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida has left his suburban Denver apartment in an SUV as federal agents prepare to question him again. An attorney for Najibullah (NAH'-gee-bull-ah) Zazi (ZAH'-zee) said his client would meet with FBI agents again Thursday, but it wasn't immediately clear if that's where he was headed.
NYC man: FBI questioned him in anti-terrorism raid about childhood friend who visited himSeptember 15th, 2009 NYC man: FBI asked about Denver friend in raidNEW YORK — A New York City man says FBI investigators who raided several city apartments in an anti-terrorism probe questioned him about a childhood friend who lives in Denver who stayed with him last week. Naiz Khan says he didn't know of any connections his friend had to terrorism.
Pakistan ambassador doesn't regret Taliban leader's death, but still opposes US strikesSeptember 10th, 2009 Pakistan envoy: No regrets over Taliban deathDENVER — Pakistan's ambassador to the United States said Thursday he doesn't regret the missile strike that killed a Taliban leader, but maintained his country's opposition to U.S. attacks inside its border.
What can Brown do for you? In Denver, it can pay lots of parking ticketsSeptember 9th, 2009 UPS truck is Denver's champion parking violatorDENVER — A single UPS delivery truck is the champion of Denver parking violations, racking up 196 tickets worth nearly $5,700 last year. The Denver Post reported the dubious achievement Wednesday.
Lawsuit alleges 8 were wrongfully arrested during Democratic convention in DenverAugust 20th, 2009 Suit alleges wrongful arrests at Dem conventionDENVER — Eight people have filed a lawsuit alleging they were wrongfully arrested during a protest at last year's Democratic convention in Denver. The suit was filed Wednesday in Denver District Court by the American Civil Liberties Union against the city and county of Denver.
The Denver Post to raise price for single copies to 75 cents, Monday through SaturdayJuly 9th, 2009 Denver Post raising price for Mon-Sat editionsDENVER — Starting Monday, a single copy of The Denver Post for Monday through Saturday editions will cost 75 cents instead of 50 cents. Subscribers won't be affected by the change.
Planes, plows and subsidies: Denver airport harvested farm cash by renting out land for cropsJune 19th, 2009 Denver airport reaped federal farm subsidiesDENVER — Denver International Airport reaped about $400,000 in federal agricultural subsidies between 1995 and 2003 by leasing up to 18,000 acres of its land to farmers. About two-thirds of the money went to the farmers.
10,000 men guarding Pakistan's nuclear arsenal: officialMay 28th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - About 10,000 security personnel are guarding Pakistans nuclear arsenal and Western fears about the safety of the weapons are unfounded, a senior official has said. Air Commodore Khalid Banuri, director of arms control and disarmament affairs at the Strategic Plans Division (SPD), said that Pakistans command and control structure for the weapons was better than that of many other nuclear-armed states, and many countries had officially acknowledged this, DawnNews reported Thursday.
Denver man pleads guilty to manslaughter in New Year's Day shooting that killed woman, nieceMay 14th, 2009 Denver man pleads guilty to New Year's shootingsDENVER — A Denver man accused of firing a gun into the air and killing a woman and an 11-year-old girl as he celebrated the new year has pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors. The Denver district attorney's office says 27-year-old Pedro Cortez pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of manslaughter.