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Pols wary in Tang's pot case in Thornton
A day after federal prosecutors charged Dan Khau Tang with laundering profits from a marijuana cultivation ring, politicians began trying to distance themselves from the restaurant owner who spent years trying to win their favor.
Colo. district judge for Jefferson, Gilpin resigns
State District Judge M.J. Menendez, once mentioned as a possible federal judge, is resigning next month to rejoin the U.S. attorney's office as a prosecutor.
Backers of ban on gay marriages alter proposal
The congressional sponsors of a constitutional amendment that would prohibit same-sex marriage announced new wording yesterday aimed at building political support for the measure by easing concerns that it would block states from allowing civil unions of gay or lesbian couples.
NCH Statement on McKinney Vento
The National Coalition for the Homeless issued the following statement upon enactment of the Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act .
In defeat, Colorado GOP gets set for victory
Back in November, Colorado Republicans took an important first step toward regaining their former status as the state's dominant political party: They lost.
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Report: Colorado judge approached about high court
A federal judge in Colorado says she was approached by White House intermediaries about a possible nomination to the Supreme Court, The Pueblo Chieftain reported Tuesday.
Cory Gardner joins Tom Lucero in GOP bid against Betsy Markey
The ink was still wet on the last batch of this year's legislative bills when Rep.
Fort Collins needed prayer breakfast
On May 7, the Hilton Fort Collins hosted a ballroom of more than 400 citizens for the National Day of Prayer Breakfast.
Blake named CSU chancellor as lawmakers debate process
Sometimes even the Legislature is powerless against the inevitable. Last week, Democratic lawmakers introduced House Bill 1369, legislation aimed at adding an additional layer of transparency to the state's higher education system when institutions choose new presidents or chancellors.
State GOP lawmaker announces bid for Congress
State Rep. Cory Gardner, R-Yuma, announced Thursday that he's a candidate for the 4th Congressional District seat up for election next year.
Colorado Congressional Staff Given Thousands In Bonuses
At a time when millions of Americans are losing their jobs and cutting back, some congressional staff members are raking in thousands in bonuses.
State's Congressional delegates graded
Congressional delegates from Colorado are not as effective in representing their home region as delegates from other regions, according to a report released yesterday by Colorado College.
U.S. Sen. Mark Udall said business owners and managers he's been speaking with on his two-week tour of Colorado call the economic climate 'close to grim' but remain confident things will ultimately rebound.
Report blasts Lamborn over earmarks
Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn led Colorado's seven-member House delegation in the dollar amount of earmarks he introduced in the current fiscal year, a watchdog group reported Tuesday.
Nat'l Park Designated As Wilderness Area
Apr 10, 2009 3:59 pm US/Mountain Reporting Mike Hooker ROCKY MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK, Colo.
Celebration marks new wilderness zone in Rocky Mountain National Park
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar joined Colorado lawmakers, business and conservation leaders today to celebrate the designation of Rocky Mountain National Park's new wilderness area after 35 years of work.
RMNP finally gets wilderness designation
Perhaps President Barack Obama missed a photo opportunity by not using Rocky Mountain National Park as the backdrop for signing the Public Lands Management Act.
Weld Republican Says Ritter Blew Off County
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Dome on the Range - Common topics on meeting tour
This is the first newsletter since the1,200 Miles ... and an Oli Change town meeting tour.
RNC Chair Michael Steele sets Denver visit
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele plans a Denver visit on March 20, and members of the Colorado Black Republican Forum are eagerly looking forward to the opportunity to meet face-to-face ...