Ken Salazar to drill-baby-drill crowd: Stop whining and get cracking

A year after being chastised for being too hasty in opening up offshore oil leases for exploration, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar was fielding questions from former colleagues in the Senate about why the administration isn’t issuing more drilling permits to boost domestic production. But Salazar defended the administration’s…

Five great Colorado whistleblowers

This week’s cover story, “A Dam Shame,” looks into the controversy generated by a state dam inspector named John Redding, who raised concerns about ethical violations inside the Colorado Department of Natural Resources–and ended up paying a high price for his concern. People who speak out about possible wrongdoing in…

Senate Bill 241: Is Colorado ready to fix parole’s revolving door?

Over the years, we’ve written frequently about the breakdowns in Colorado’s parole system — how heaping mandatory parole on top of prison sentences and making ill-prepared felons jump through multiple hoops drives up prison costs. Now there finally seems to be some serious efforts among lawmakers to do something about…