I think they're editing it (poorly) on the fly. They did change the headline, which originally said that a plane landed at DIA "Under Duress", which was what first caught my eye.
I'm not sure how serious this situation was, and whether this hydraulics loss was soon before landing or much earlier in the flight. (Though I'm thinking that it must have been late because otherwise they could have either gone back to San Diego (though that might be a particularly challenging airport given the approach), one of the other Southland airports, PHX, ABQ, or even Vegas.
But such is the status of reporting in the single newspaper Denver world. An old wooden tourist mall burned in Estes Park (near the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park) on Monday, and the paper calmly reported that BATF was flying in 21 national investigators to add to the 6 ATF investigators already at the site. No injuries to speak of, and not much questioning of why ATF was deploying 27 investigators plus the Colorado State investigators plus dogs to look into a fire in a structure that was all of (perhaps) 12,000 square feet.