Scott McInnis: Too lazy to do his own plagiarism?

By any objective standard, the 150 error-ridden pages of “Musings on Water” churned out by Scott McInnis aren’t worth the $300,000 the Hasan Family Foundation paid for them. Now we know, thanks to this morning’s front-page story in the Denver Post, that they’re not even the gubernatorial candidate’s own work…

Ken Salazar: Did he blow the call on Utah energy leases?

Update, 4:30 pm: As Mike McKee predicts below, the Inspector General’s report on the lease sales is now posted on the Department of the Interior’s website. For the report summary, go here. Utah County Commissioner Mike McKee wants Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to release an internal report that…

Party on! Register now if you want to vote August 10

The August 10 primary ballot promises to be a wild one, what with contested races for both the Republican and Democratic U.S. Senate nomination, as well as a GOP face-off for governor and other legislative competitions. But if you’re not yet registered to vote, in order to participate in the…

Petition war update: Cash rolling in to fight tax-slashing measures

This week’s cover story, “Signed, Sealed, Rejected,” explores the costs, intrigues and legal hurdles involved in getting citizen initiatives on the ballot in Colorado — and the massive campaign underway to defeat three controversial antitax measures this fall. That effort just got more massive, according to a campaign finance report…

Dan Maes: Rollin’ down that lost highway

Dan Maes has found novel ways of fueling his dark-horse campaign for governor — so novel that he now faces what could be the heftiest campaign-finance fine against a candidate in state history. According to news reports, Maes could be socked $27,000 in penalties for failing to properly report campaign…