Joe Hanel

Position: Journal Denver Bureau

Parks & Wildlife seeks input

DENVER - Colorado's new Parks and Wildlife division is reaching out for public help to craft a long-term plan. The agency is working on its "Path Forward," a five-year plan that is due to the...

DATE: July 24, 2013 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Agencies unite in fight against fires

FORT COLLINS – Hoping that cooperation can replace money when it comes to wildfire protection, two Cabinet secretaries signed an agreement Friday to work together to prevent fire debris from...

DATE: July 22, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

State sets deadline for Wildcat mine road

DENVER — The owners of a La Plata Canyon gold mine with a troubled history have until Sept. 30 to fix a road that the previous owner built illegally. The state mining board made the order Wednesday...

DATE: July 18, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

PERA investments grew to $43 billion in 2012

DENVER – Leaders of the state’s retirement fund took a victory lap Tuesday at a legislative hearing after posting strong returns last year. The Public Employees Retirement Association gained nearly...

DATE: July 18, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Medical marijuana not well-regulated

DENVER – Just 12 doctors account for more than half the 108,000 patients on Colorado’s medical marijuana registry, a state audit revealed Monday. One doctor had more than 8,400 patients on the...

DATE: July 18, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Medical marijuana not well-regulated

DENVER - Just 12 doctors account for more than half the 108,000 patients on Colorado's medical marijuana registry, a state audit revealed Monday. One doctor had more than 8,400 patients on the...

DATE: July 16, 2013 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Auditor flags Re-1’s finances

DENVER — Montezuma-Cortez School District Re-1 was one of nine school systems statewide to set off alarms on an audit of its financial health, which was released Monday. The analysis by the Office...

DATE: July 15, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Sheriffs, state agree on magazine rules

DENVER – A lawsuit against gun control laws signed by Gov. John Hickenlooper dissolved into confusion in a federal courtroom Wednesday morning, but by the day’s end, Coloradans received a lot more...

DATE: July 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

House Republicans elect DelGrosso as minority leader

DENVER — House Republicans elected a new leader Thursday, Rep. Brian DelGrosso of Loveland. DelGrosso fills a vacancy created when House Minority Leader Mark Waller, R-Colorado Springs, stepp-ed...

DATE: July 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Governor supports ed funding ballot issue

DENVER — Gov. John Hickenlooper endorsed an income tax hike for schools Wednesday, ending weeks of speculation. The governor had already committed to supporting a ballot initiative this fall to...

DATE: July 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Southern Bluffs developer pleads guilty to tax fraud

DENVER – An embattled Durango real estate developer is likely headed to prison after admitting to filing a fraudulent tax return. James G. Kreutzer, 52, currently of Grand Junction, pleaded guilty...

DATE: July 11, 2013 | CATEGORY: Local News

Coram closing controversial uranium mines

State Rep. Don Coram is taking steps to clean up and shut down four uranium mines he owns, making him among the first uranium mine operators in Colorado to call it quits for now and restore the...

DATE: June 10, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

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