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Joe Hanel
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (303), 839-1765

Can U.S. Forest Service shift fire focus?

Bennet-chaired committee looks at mitigation issues

Schools scramble after 66 loses vote

Tax for education soundly rejected

Critics knock carbon plans; EPA hears from miners in Denver

DENVER – Coal miners from as far away as North Dakota came to Denver on Wednesday to speak out against plans to cut greenhouse-gas pollution from power plants. The Environmental P...

Expectations high for marijuana tax

Proposition AA, while short on funds, may win

Wildfire building code unpopular among legislators

DENVER – A statewide building code in fire-prone areas failed to gain traction with state legislators Wednesday, hobbling its chances two months before the Legislature convenes for its 2014 ...

Expectations high for pot tax

Proposition AA, while short on funds, may be victorious

Hickenlooper taps Denver judge for Supreme Court

DENVER – A Denver judge with experience as a prosecutor and defense attorney will become Colorado’s newest Supreme Court justice in January. Denver District Judge William Hood on ...

Lack of bidders clouds first-ever solar auction

LAKEWOOD – Going once, going twice, no sale. The Bureau of Land Management’s first-ever solar rights auction failed to attract a single bidder Thursday morning, a disappointing la...

School-finance measure less lucrative for rich districts

Rich Front Range areas would see more taxes than benefits

Marijuana, alcohol revenue would square up

Users will pay higher rate but what state makes likely is equal

Udall: Water conservation makes business sense

Senator says it’s unlikely any big projects will be built

Judge: School tax issue stays on ballot

DENVER – A tax increase for the state’s schools can stay on the November ballot, a judge ruled Tuesday, Oct. 15. Denver District Judge R. Michael Mullins denied a challenge to Ame...