Local News Poll: Christie leads Clinton in Colorado Fresh off his own re-election as governor, Christie is the most popular Republican prospect among Colorado voters, beating Clinton 46… November 22, 2013
MT - News Poll: Hickenlooper slides, but still leads GOP field According to the Quinnippiac University poll, Hickenlooper is theoretically vulnerable in the 2014 election, with just 42 percent of respondents… November 20, 2013
Local News Poll: Hickenlooper slides, but still leads GOP field According to the Quinnippiac University poll, Hickenlooper is theoretically vulnerable in the 2014 election, with just 42 percent of respondents… November 20, 2013
Local News Would-be governors debut on TV candidates quickly find a common foe in Hickenlooper on ‘Aaron Harber Show’ November 15, 2013
Local News Assessor candidate Deputy assessor Mark Davis announces he will seek the office of assessor in the 2014 election during the Montezuma County… November 15, 2013
DS - News Assessor candidate Deputy assessor Mark Davis announces he will seek the office of assessor in the 2014 election during the Montezuma County… November 13, 2013
MT - News Assessor candidate Deputy assessor Mark Davis announces he will seek the office of assessor in the 2014 election during the Montezuma County… November 13, 2013
MT - News Job Corps reopens doors Jennifer Summers, left, says the Job Corps program saved her life. Babette Kimble is an admission counselor at the newly… November 12, 2013
Local News J. Paul Brown announces political plans “You may not agree with me, but I’ll tell you exactly where I stand on the issues,” said J. Paul… November 12, 2013
Columnists Poster child comes up short A news report quoted him saying he would need to pay $26,000 to keep the same doctor. It turns out,… November 12, 2013
Local News Job Corps returns to Cortez after shutdown The program ‘saved my life,’ graduate says Jennifer Summers, left, says the Job Corps program saved her life. Babette Kimble is an admission counselor at the newly… November 11, 2013
DS - Columnists Sebelius gets one right on health exchange Turns out, she’s right. Although she didn’t explain it to Gardner, Sebelius is enrolled in Medicare and the Federal Employees… November 6, 2013
Pot-tax impact on black market unpredictable By Joe Hanel Journal Denver Bureau Campaign: Proposition AA, marijuana taxes. Claim: High taxes in Prop AA will increase the… October 28, 2013
Hickenlooper taps Denver judge for Supreme Court Denver District Judge William Hood on Friday received Gov. John Hickenlooper’s nomination to the state’s highest court, where he will… October 28, 2013
Marijuana, alcohol revenue would square up will pay higher rate but what state makes likely is equal October 21, 2013
Judge: School tax issue stays on ballot Denver District Judge R. Michael Mullins denied a challenge to Amendment 66, saying the right to run ballot petitions is… October 18, 2013
Low-tax claim depends on how you look at it By Joe Hanel Journal Denver Bureau Campaign: Amendment 66, an income-tax increase for public schools. Claim: “When state and local… October 18, 2013
Colo. delegates prepare for debt fight Instead, the country should get ready for another fight on the national debt, and whether the government should be drastically… August 29, 2013
‘Water grab’ Tipton bashes USFS for plan to tie water rights to land Tipton questioned Geraldine Link, director of public policy for the National Ski Areas Association, and Randy Parker, Utah Farm Bureau… April 29, 2013
House passes session’s final two gun bills The bills passed quietly, compared to the raucous scene earlier this year when anti-gun-control activists packed the Capitol and drivers… April 23, 2013
Bennet dines with Obama, Dem senators The nearly two-hour dinner came on the heels of a defeat over gun control amendments in the Senate. A measure… April 23, 2013
McLachlan, Coram vote across respective party lines The House also passed bills on gas and oil regulation, workplace discrimination and firefighter unions during a busy day at… April 23, 2013