Joe Hanel

Position: Journal Denver Bureau

Senators kill Native tuition bill

DENVER – Senators killed a bill Tuesday that would have allowed Native Americans students from dozens of tribes with ties to Colorado to get in-state tuition at any Colorado college. The sponsor,...

DATE: April 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Battle over ski water rights heats up

DENVER – Durango Mountain Resort is getting ready to sue the U.S. Forest Service over access to its water rights – rights it needs for future development on the mountain. The dispute comes at the...

DATE: April 28, 2014 | CATEGORY: Business

Students prefer Web counseling for privacy

DENVER - Young people often feel more comfortable chatting online about their troubles than talking about them face-to-face, so Colorado students should have round-the-clock access to counselors...

DATE: April 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: Education

Students prefer Web counseling for privacy

DENVER – Young people often feel more comfortable chatting online about their troubles than talking about them face-to-face, so Colorado students should have round-the-clock access to counselors...

DATE: April 21, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colo. House passes tuition bill for Native Americans

DENVER – Native American college students whose tribes have historical ties to Colorado would get in-state tuition at any public college under a bill the House passed Tuesday. Although most...

DATE: April 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Education

Panel OKs hemp bill

DENVER – Lots of legislators are not enthused about Colorado’s legalization of marijuana, but they are gung-ho about marijuana’s non-psychoactive cousin, hemp. Fans of the plant say it will do just...

DATE: April 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Roberts’ radio bill passes

DENVER – Legislators took a step Wednesday toward fixing the state’s troubled emergency radio system, a top priority of Sen. Ellen Roberts, R-Durango. The Senate passed Roberts’ Senate Bill 127 on...

DATE: April 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Legislators find cash for air fleet

DENVER – Legislators set aside $19 million this week to put Colorado in the aerial firefighting business. Proponents said Thursday that their plan will focus on using the expensive aircraft not for...

DATE: April 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Kopp wins top spot at GOP assembly

BOULDER - The Republican field for governor narrowed from seven candidates to four Saturday at the party's state assembly, where former state Sen. Mike Kopp won the most votes in the governor's...

DATE: April 16, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

State House passes tuition bill for Native Americans

DENVER - Native American college students whose tribes have historic ties to Colorado would get in-state tuition at any public college under a bill the House passed Tuesday. Although most...

DATE: April 16, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - Education

Panel passes Senate bill on hemp licensing

DENVER - Lots of legislators are not enthused about Colorado's legalization of marijuana, but they are gung-ho about marijuana's non-psychoactive cousin, hemp. Fans of the plant say it will do just...

DATE: April 16, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Kopp wins top spot at GOP assembly

BOULDER – The Republican field for governor narrowed from seven candidates to four Saturday at the party’s state assembly, where former state Sen. Mike Kopp won the most votes in the governor’s...

DATE: April 14, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

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