Bill Ritter

Bennet Champions Senate Health Plan

Bennet Champions Senate Health Plan State Bill Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet joined economists and community leaders Monday to make the case that the proposed Senate health care reform bill would lower costs and increase health...

powered by

Colorado Teacher of the Year makes science popular

By Jeremy P. Meyer The Denver Post Bryant-Webster K-8 School science teacher Justin Darnell talks with student Jorge Lopez, 12, about his video project Monday. (Judy DeHaas, The Denver Post) Justin Darnell's passion for...

powered by

Colorado promoting free breakfasts for kids

Gov. Bill Ritter at Bridge Academy in Denver Tuesday morning to promote the launch of of the Campaign to End Childhood Hunger in Colorado. Seated with the Governor are (left to right, next to the Governor) are Lena Pleas, 8th...

powered by

It's game on in Colorado governor's race

By Jessica Fender The Denver Post Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis, left, stands with former Gov. Bill Owens while former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo speaks at a news conference at RK Mechanical in Denver on Monday....

powered by

State GOP reveals its "Platform for Prosperity"

By Jessica Fender The Denver Post Flanked by Republican legislators, ex-officials and former rivals today, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Scott McInnis unveiled four pages of promises that address job growth, the budget crisis and...

powered by

Colorado Could Become First State to Regulate & Tax Medical Marijuana

By Laura Chapin, Thomas Jefferson Street blog DENVER—There was an old hippy saying in the '60s: "If the government figured out a way to tax it, marijuana would become legal." John Suthers, the state's Republican attorney...

powered by

Murray: Is the GOP making a comeback?

CEDAR CREEK, Texas - The message that the Republican Governors Association was trying to send to the donors, party big-wigs and political reporters who attended its annual meeting last week wasn't subtle.

powered by

Maes, McInnis out to overturn oil, gas rules

By EMILY ANDERSON/The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Regulations suggested by Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commissioners and adopted by the Colorado Legislature in May could be on their way out if...

powered by

"Smart-grid" technology powers a buzz in Boulder

By Ann Schrader The Denver Post A Boulder company has been awarded a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to build on its "smart grid" communications technologies. Power Tagging was selected from thousands of companies...

powered by

Red Kettle Ringers Chime For Change

From the steps of the State Capitol, Governor Bill Ritter teamed up with the Red Kettle Campaign to kick off this year's fundraising efforts. The Salvation Army is seeing a 13 percent increase in Denver area clients from last...

powered by
1 2 3 4 5 next »