Cuchara Valley: Can Colorado’s lost ski resort rise again?

A promising plan to revive the Cuchara Valley ski area in southern Colorado — complete with zip line, tubing hill, a halfpipe for snowboarders and a seventy-room hotel — has folks in Walsenburg and La Veta cautiously optimistic. The caution is understandable given the number of times the scenic but…

John Salazar land swap deal drawing national attention — and heat

An unusual land swap deal on the Western Slope orchestrated by Representative John Salazar, one that would benefit his largest campaign contributor, is starting to draw scrutiny well beyond disgruntled hunters and activists in Gunnison County, who claim the public is getting the short end of the transaction. The Wall…

Douglas Alward: The puzzle behind an inmate’s escape

A 48-year-old violent inmate somehow walked away from the Sterling Correctional Facility last night, putting area law enforcement on high alert. The last time Douglas J. Alward busted out of a Colorado prison, nearly twenty years ago, he kidnapped a citizen and shot at a police officer before being recaptured…

Payday loans at 45 percent APR? Sign me up!

More than a hundred new state laws go into effect on August 11, dealing with everything from clean energy to so-called “smart” government. But one of the most hard-fought reforms is House Bill 1351, which requires the payday loan industry to cap its annual interest rate at 45 percent. “Any…

John Salazar: Land swap aids big donor

While Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has been enduring a summer of media broiling over everything from the BP oil spill to federal wild-horse roundups, his brother John has been coolly and quietly toodling toward re-election and a fourth term in Congress. But now, the Other Salazar is facing…

Dan Maes: First-day proclamations of the new administration

This is shaping up to be one lively governor’s race, what with GOP hopeful Dan Maes suspecting a UN agenda behind Denver’s bicycle program, promising layoffs of state workers and an unshackling of the energy industry — and claiming to have driven 5,000 miles a month in his campaign. Is…

Ali Hasan: Opponents of Ground Zero mosque are bigots

Fresh from chastising leading Colorado Republicans over sins ranging from plagiarism (e.g., Scott McInnis) to knee-jerk reactionary pandering, GOP bad boy Muhammad Ali Hasan is now tweaking conservative noses on a national scale. A recent Huffington Post column by Hasan wades into the heated controversy over building a mosque near…

Inmate postcards: “Having wonderful crime, wish you were here”

Jailers in Boulder and Colorado Springs have cracked down on inmate mail, banning personal letters and limiting prisoners to postcards that staff can monitor and intercept if the communication is objectionable. County officials say the practice saves money and makes their operations more secure. But it’s also a pretty good…