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Police have no record of threats to then-candidate Bill Ritter

threat to the candidate created by the police, according to the Denver Police Department. in a case, along with police resources, and have generated no report or other documentation. DENVER, CO--DECEMBER 15, 2006_ ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bill Ritter,  Bob Beauprez,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Mark Udall,  Mike Rosen

Federal agency wants to ban public from hearing for former agent Cory Voorhis

A federal agency has cited "security concerns" as the reason to bar the public from attending a former immigration agent's administrative hearing in a Denver conference room, according to e-mails from one of its lawyers. Robert Erbe, a legal adviser to ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Bob Beauprez,  Federal Bureau of Investigation

Jeffco study: Hundreds in government underpaid; 66 overpaid

A long-awaited Jefferson County government-compensation study shows that 324 workers and 558 sworn sheriff employees are underpaid, while 66 workers are overpaid compared with employees in similar counties and cities in the West. Yet the study — which ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009

Jeffco study: Hundreds in government underpaid

A long-awaited Jefferson County government-compensation study shows that 324 workers and 558 sworn sheriff employees are underpaid, while 66 workers are overpaid compared with employees in similar counties and cities in the West. Yet the study — which ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009

First lady talks with Denver high school girls

University graduate, in town for a day of mentoring, also let some of the students at South High School in on a secret: She never performed "great" on standardized tests. Straight A's, student government, sports, teacher recommendations and her ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Michelle Obama,  Ivy League,  White House

Penry explains exit from Colorado governor's race

Right after presenting himself as the best Republican candidate to take on Colorado's Democratic governor, state Sen. Josh Penry took his first step toward exiting the governor's race. Who started the conversation, Penry can't recall. But immediately ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY THE DENVER POST, Vail Daily,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Josh Penry,  Scott McInnis (politician),  U.S. Democratic Party

Penry confirms he'll leave GOP governor's race

After meeting with Republican Scott McInnis this morning, state Josh Penry confirmed he was dropping out the governor's race but stopped short of endorsing his opponent. Penry, 33, said it was in the best interests of the state and the GOP to avoid an ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Scott McInnis (politician),  Josh Penry

Penry to withdraw from governor race

A recent poll showed Josh Penry, center, making no headway against Gov. Bill Ritter. The 33-year-old Grand Junction state senator also faced significant fundraising hurdles. (William Woody, Special to the Post) Faced with the threat of an independent ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Bill Ritter,  Josh Penry,  Scott McInnis (politician),  Greg Brophy

Markey is lone undecided vote on health care among Coloradans in Congress

Nearly all of Colorado's congressional delegation is split along party lines as the House vote on a sweeping health care bill approaches. The only fence-sitter is Democratic U.S. Rep. Betsy Markey, whose 4th Congressional District seat is considered ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  Steny Hoyer,  Barack Obama,  Bart Stupak,  Congressional Budget Office

Colorado GOP presses Senate on Villafuerte

Colorado GOP chairman Dick Wadhams on Monday asked the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington to demand answers from Colorado U.S. attorney nominee Stephanie Villafuerte about whether she may have acted inappropriately during the 2006 gubernatorial ...

From KAREN E. CRUMMY, Denver Post,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Bill Ritter,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Senate Judiciary Committee,  Patrick Leahy

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