Air Force flyovers: Special Ops to buzz southwest Colorado?

Last month, under pressure from Representative Scott Tipton and ranchers in the Pinon Canyon area, Air Force officials backed off a plan to conduct intensive low-altitude training flights over southeast Colorado. But the recently unveiled boundaries for the low, low flights probably won’t cause much joy in Durango, Montrose, Grand…

Tom Strickland exits Interior, chased by big bucks

The news that “lobbyist lawyer” Tom Strickland, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s chief of staff for a hectic two years, is now taking a job with British Petroleum’s law firm in its battles with his former boss over the Deepwater Horizon mess made a big splash in the Denver Post ,…

Obama jobs plan in a nutshell: Kenny Be’s Nut Graphs

Will President Obama’s new jobs plan save the country from a double-dip recession or burden our sliding economy with another $400 billion of deficit spending? Below, an easy-to-read chart explains the president’s entire economic stimulus plan in a nutshell…..

Steve Hogan: an Aurora mayoral candidate Q&A

Aurora mayor Ed Tauer’s eight-year, term-limited reign will come to an end later this year, and the race is on to replace him, with a vote coming up on November 1. Six candidates filed to run, all with different backgrounds and different takes on what they believe is important to…

Debbie Stafford: an Aurora mayoral candidate Q&A

Aurora Mayor Ed Tauer’s eight-year, term-limited reign will come to an end later this year, and the race is on to replace him, with a vote coming up on November 1. So far, six candidates have filed to run (the deadline is August 23), all with different backgrounds and different…

Sheilah Davis: an Aurora mayoral candidate Q&A

Aurora Mayor Ed Tauer’s eight-year, term-limited reign will come to an end later this year, and the race is on to replace him, with a vote coming up on November 1. So far, six candidates have filed to run (the deadline is August 23), all with different backgrounds and different…