Rocky Mountain News Shuts Its Doors After 150 Years

DENVER - FEBRUARY 27: Rocky Mountain News reporter Lynn Bartels carts out a box of her office belongings on her last day of work on February 27, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Today's edition was the last for the nearly 150-year-old daily, Colorado's oldest newspaper. Parent company E.W. Scripps Co. announced yesterday that the paper would close after efforts to find a buyer failed. Bartels was was one of 10 News staffers hired by competitor The Denver Post. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
DENVER - FEBRUARY 27: Rocky Mountain News reporter Lynn Bartels carts out a box of her office belongings on her last day of work on February 27, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Today's edition was the last for the nearly 150-year-old daily, Colorado's oldest newspaper. Parent company E.W. Scripps Co. announced yesterday that the paper would close after efforts to find a buyer failed. Bartels was was one of 10 News staffers hired by competitor The Denver Post. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Rocky Mountain News Shuts Its Doors After 150 Years
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