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Tom Norton

  • Blogs

    April 11, 2012

    Gaylord hotel project: Meet the locals in love with it (and one guy against it)

    Frank Gray is president of the Castle Rock Economic Development Council in Douglas County. Yet at a public hearing yesterday on six projects vying for big-bucks state tourism incentives, Gray eschewed his county's own project and, like many of the 23 people who testified, spoke in favor of Gaylord E ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 4, 2011

    Greeley refutes your conspiracy theories, tells you where to put your snow in new talk show

    ​When you call your local government office and ask whether they are covering up a dragon population in the sewers, the usual response is an auto-reply. Greeley, faced with only slightly less outlandish accusations, has taken a more proactive route by fielding citizen concerns in a View-style ... More >>

  • News

    September 30, 2010

    Xcel's plan to convert its coal plants sparks an energetic debate

    ​When you call your local government office and ask whether they are covering up a dragon population in the sewers, the usual response is an auto-reply. Greeley, faced with only slightly less outlandish accusations, has taken a more proactive route by fielding citizen concerns in a View-style ... More >>

  • News

    July 30, 2009

    In Colorado, it's not about why the wildlife cross the road, but whether they'll survive the trip

    ​When you call your local government office and ask whether they are covering up a dragon population in the sewers, the usual response is an auto-reply. Greeley, faced with only slightly less outlandish accusations, has taken a more proactive route by fielding citizen concerns in a View-style ... More >>

  • News

    January 15, 2009

    Will the proposed Jefferson Parkway toll road take Colorado commuters for a ride?

    ​When you call your local government office and ask whether they are covering up a dragon population in the sewers, the usual response is an auto-reply. Greeley, faced with only slightly less outlandish accusations, has taken a more proactive route by fielding citizen concerns in a View-style ... More >>

  • News

    May 18, 2006

    Clowns to the Left of Me

    Marc Holtzman's got a feeling that something in the Grand Old Party ain't right.

  • News

    October 21, 2004

    The Alternative Voter’s Guide

    The Legislative Council’s ballot-analysis booklet has inspired so many fights, it should be called the black-and-blue book. Here’s our cure.

  • News

    September 16, 2004

    Smoke Detector

    Anne Landman has dedicated her life to being a pain in the ash. Will it make a difference come election time?

  • News

    December 26, 2002

    Strange but True

    Plutonium lasts forever, but the radioactive fallout from 2002 should be mercifully brief. Don your Rocky Flats moonsuits and jump in!

  • News

    December 13, 2001

    Crosstown Traffic

    Community-radio advocates and the Colorado Department of Transportation wind up in gridlock.

  • News

    August 17, 2000

    Letters to the Editor

    From the week of August 17

  • News

    August 10, 2000

    Letters to the Editor

    From the week of August 10

  • News

    March 2, 2000

    Ridden Out on a Rail

    There's no room for rail on CDOT's road to the future.

  • News

    October 21, 1999

    Road Warriors

    Boon or boondoggle, Bill Owens's highway plan has to get past Douglas Bruce before it goes anywhere.

  • News

    February 4, 1999

    Secretary's Day Off

    Some state lawmakers say if Vikki Buckley can't do it right, she shouldn't do it at all.

  • News

    August 6, 1998

    Making Book on Bill Owens

    Questions about the religious right are this GOP candidate's cross to bear--or is that bare?

  • News

    April 9, 1998

    Life of the Party

    Winning the Governor's Mansion could be a religious experience for the GOP.

  • News

    October 16, 1997

    The Green Candidate

    Armed with deep pockets, Terry Walker mounts a bid for governor.

  • News

    July 10, 1997

    Off Limits

    Armed with deep pockets, Terry Walker mounts a bid for governor.

  • News

    May 15, 1997

    Playing Monopoly

    How US West tried to hard-wire the legislature into giving it a last-minute sweetheart deal.

  • News

    April 17, 1997

    Short Temper

    A lobbyist faces censure even from lawmakers who agree with him.

  • News

    March 20, 1997

    He Always Plays His Bills

    For Senate Majority Leader Jeff Wells, the game's the thing.

  • News

    May 9, 1996

    That Fits the Bill

    Need some special-interest legislation? Here's how this year's session measures up

  • News

    May 2, 1996

    Gasoline Alley

    Diamond Shamrock's pipeline isn't built yet, but it's already brought a flammable mixture to Elbert County politics.

  • News

    April 20, 1994

    POLLUTION ABSOLUTION

    A BILL WOULD TELL POLLUTERS THAT ALL IS FORGIVEN.

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