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Articles By Robert Sanchez: Page 9

Much of Colorado Still in Drought

El Paso County Wind Farm Close to Approval

The $400 million project in eastern El Paso County would generate electricity for the next 25 years and would include nearly 150 turbines.

Final Bell

Frank DeAngelis has been in charge of Columbine High School since the mass shooting there nearly 15 years ago. That’s about to change.

Colorado Flood: The Bridges Are (Almost) Back

Despite Mixed Reviews, Hickenlooper Still Leads Challengers

A new poll shows Coloradans are split on whether the governor deserves a new term, but Hickenlooper’s lead over Republican challengers appears to be expanding.

Boulder Pot Business Conversions Move Ahead

The city will soon process requests to convert medical marijuana businesses into recreational retail shops.

Denver Pot Regulations Get a Review

Biz: Trader Joe’s Sets Colorado Opening Dates

Buzzkill: Coloradans Pass Tax on Marijuana

Being Amelia

Who is Amelia Earhart?

RoboCops in Denver?

Halloween Delight: The Stanley Wants to Expand onto a Pet Cemetery

The Estes Park hotel inspired Stephen King’s horror novel “The Shining”. King also wrote “Pet Cemetery”.

When Will Colorado’s Flood-Damaged Roads Be Fixed?

Some repairs on flood-damaged roads in Colorado will be completed by December 1, but it might be years before they are fully restored.

Breaking Bad: DU Edition

A DU hockey game from 15 years ago has fans of the popular television show wondering what’s up for the series finale.

Crude Oil Spill in South Platte Follows Flood

Oil and gas wells are shut, a spill is reported. What are the environmental impacts from Colorado’s devastating floods?

Flood Waters Begin to Recede Across Colorado, Schools Open, Damage to be Assessed

The historic flood destroyed or damaged nearly 19,000 homes and already could cost Boulder County well more than $100 million in repairs.

Politics: Bagging It

Denver’s city council will consider a proposal on Monday that would add a five cent fee for every paper or plastic bag that consumers use in the city. If the bill passes the initial vote, a public hearing—and a final vote—will happen later this month.

Politics: Two Senators Who Approved Gun Legislation Recalled

Democratic senators John Morse and Angela Giron—who pushed for tougher gun laws in the state this year—lost their recall elections Tuesday night.

Politics: Senator Bennet Says He Backs Limited Military Action Against Syria

The Colorado senator will attend an intelligence briefing today and says the United States’ options are “about picking your least bad outcome.”

Politics: NRA Jumps Deeper Into Colorado Recall Elections

The National Rifle Association has donated more than $360,000 to support to recalls of two Democratic state senators who backed gun-control legislation in Colorado this year.

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