DENVER — Here are your 10 Things to Know for Monday, Nov. 24, 2014.
1. Snow possible Monday, high winds likely
Conditions got blustery and cold Sunday, and more of the same was predicted for Monday, with an emphasis on the blustery and a chance of snow.
2. Chuck Hagel to resign as Secretary of Defense Monday
Hagel’s nudge into resignation is reportedly a recognition by the President that the threat from the Islamic State will require a different kind of skills than those that Hagel was brought on to employ.
3. Is Ferguson grand jury close to making decision?
As a grand jury reconvenes Monday to weigh evidence in the Michael Brown shooting, the city of Ferguson is on edge, with some businesses boarding up as activists prepare to protest.
4. Missing Steamboat Springs woman found dead in pickup truck
A pair of duck hunters discovered the dead bodies of a missing Steamboat Springs woman and her male companion inside a pickup truck Saturday morning.
5. Denver Broncos turn the tide on resurgent Miami Dolphins, 39-36
After a week of intense scrutiny, the Broncos offensive line emerged with a great performance on Sunday, helping pave the way to a historic performance for running back C.J. Anderson in the win.
6. Englewood considering contracting out firefighting services
A study shows Englewood Fire has outdated equipment and their stations are in poor condition. For safety reasons, the city is now looking into the possibility of merging with another fire department.
7. Remains found in Larimer County are those of missing woman
Human remains found near Red Feather Lakes Road in Larimer County are those of a 28-year-old woman who had been missing for weeks.
8. Woman safe after being Jefferson County kidnapping
A woman was safe Sunday after being abducted Saturday morning by her boyfriend, who reportedly rammed her car with a heavy van, dragged her inside and drove away.
9. One dead, several injured in bar shooting near Sports Authority Field
A shooting at a bar near Sports Authority Field on left one person dead and several others injured early Sunday morning, shutting down North Federal Boulevard ahead of the Broncos game.
10. Colorado athlete battles back from stroke at age 26
In February, Colorado Raptors minor league football player Ollice Burke collapsed on a basketball court and didn’t wake up for six days. When he finally did, he couldn’t move. Burke had suffered a stroke at 26 years old. Everything in his life stopped. The rate at which its now restarting has stunned Burke’s doctors.