Peter Marcus

Position: Journal Denver Bureau

Denver TV may be far away

DENVER - Television broadcasters worry that federal legislation aimed at providing Denver television to Southwest Colorado would do little without a commitment from satellite providers....

DATE: Dec. 2, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

State water board sends plan to governor

BERTHOUD – The Colorado Water Conservation Board on Wednesday sent to Gov. John Hickenlooper a draft water plan that aims to shape the future of the precious resource in Colorado. The board met at...

DATE: Nov. 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

Labeling of pot edibles still isn’t a wrap

DENVER – Tensions between marijuana-industry stakeholders and those attempting to protect children from accidental ingestion continued Monday during the last gathering of a workgroup, resulting in...

DATE: Nov. 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Construction funding at FLC is a top priority

DENVER - Fort Lewis College has been made the top higher-education construction funding project for the upcoming legislative session that begins in January. The top-tier placement by the governor's...

DATE: Nov. 18, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - Education

House Dems select speaker

DENVER – House Democrats on Friday elevated Majority Leader Dickey Lee Hullinghorst to speaker, preparing to say a farewell to Speaker Mark Ferrandino. Hullinghorst, a lawmaker from Boulder,...

DATE: Nov. 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Construction funding at FLC is a top priority

DENVER – Fort Lewis College has been made the top higher-education construction funding project for the upcoming legislative session that begins in January. The top-tier placement by the governor’s...

DATE: Nov. 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Jeb Bush stumps for GOP candidates in Castle Rock

CASTLE ROCK – Republicans joined the get-out-the-vote effort Wednesday with their own political celebrity landing in Colorado, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. Up until the rally at the Douglas County...

DATE: Oct. 30, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Suthers opposes water rule

DENVER – Colorado Attorney General John Suthers is the latest to weigh in on a proposed federal water rule, writing to environmental officials to oppose it. The state’s chief attorney, a...

DATE: Oct. 27, 2014 | CATEGORY: Business

Is this the ‘American Spring’?

DENVER – Three candidates flying under the radar in Colorado’s gubernatorial race this year hope to shake up the two-party system with a revolutionary wave. One candidate, unaffiliated Mike...

DATE: Oct. 16, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Prop 104 would open up teacher bargaining

DENVER – For one ballot measure facing voters in November, the question will come down to whether sunshine is a good government measure or a burden to the local control negotiating process....

DATE: Oct. 9, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Issues define guv’s race

DENVER – The eyes of Colorado are on the state’s gubernatorial contest between Republican Bob Beauprez and Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper. The race is a referendum on not just the candidates,...

DATE: Oct. 6, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

State’s economy still growing

DENVER – A continued rosier revenue picture for Colorado means taxpayers could be receiving a refund in the coming years. Gov. John Hickenlooper’s economists Monday presented the September revenue...

DATE: Sept. 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

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