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Holtorf, a Republican, and McCorkle, a Democrat, qualify for 4th District ballot
Rocky Mountain Voice, State

Holtorf, a Republican, and McCorkle, a Democrat, qualify for 4th District ballot

Brian Porter | The Rocky Mountain Voice A three-time candidate for the office and the sitting Colorado House minority whip have both qualified for a place on the ballot in Colorado's 4th District in Congress. The Secretary of State's office has verified that Democrat Ike McCorkle and Republican Richard Holtorf both have enough verified signatures to qualify for the ballot in thier respective primaries. McCorkle is making his third bid for the Democratic nomination, having twice before opposed ex-U.S. Rep. Ken Buck for the seat. McCorkle submitted 2,179 signatures on his petition, with 1,783 being accepted. Holtorf is making his first bid at the Republican nomination, presently serving as minority whip in the Colorado House. He submitted 2,612 signatures on his petition, with 1,...
Boulder County food bank loses 1,500 pounds of food in power outage
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Boulder County food bank loses 1,500 pounds of food in power outage

By Kirin Pandit | 9News (via Denver Gazette) Even after a food bank that serves Boulder and Broomfield counties lost 1,500 pounds of food, including 45 gallons of milk, in the power outage – the agency is still working to help thousands of families who lost spoiled food from the April windstorm. Staff with Community Food Share said the quick work of staff to seal up their food helped salvage the majority of it. "We were actually able to salvage almost all of the food that was in our freezers and our refrigerators. Which we're so thankful for that because that was about $80,000 worth of food," said Kim Da Silva, the CEO of Community Food Share. "And then we went in and tested a whole bunch of our food to make sure all the temps were within range of safe food distribution." READ ...
Second calf in a five-day stretch killed by wolves in Northern Colorado, CPW says
Rocky Mountain Voice, State

Second calf in a five-day stretch killed by wolves in Northern Colorado, CPW says

By Rocky Mountain Voice Staff The second incident of a livestock kill in five days by a wolf has been confirmed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Following the depredation of a calf in Grand County, another was realized in neighboring Jackson County on the morning of April 7, the CPW reports, following a field investigation. "The field investigation found injuries on a dead calf consistent with wolf depredation, including a partially consumed hindquarter," the CPW press release reads. "Partial wolf tracks were also found in the same area. CPW is aware of four wolves in the area and these included wolves that were released in December 2023 and a wolf or wolves with known territory in North Park." The calf killed April 2 in Grand County was near Kremmling, and could be within about...
Colorado lawmakers approve bill to require landlords to complete serious repairs faster
State, The Colorado Sun

Colorado lawmakers approve bill to require landlords to complete serious repairs faster

Tatiana Flowers | The Colorado Sun The state legislature Tuesday gave final approval to a measure that aims to improve living conditions for renters across Colorado by closing “loopholes” that make it difficult to request repairs from landlords. Colorado has for years had a so-called warranty of habitability law on the books, which sets basic housing standards for landlords. But lawmakers and fair housing advocates have said the 2008 statute needs improvement because exceptions in the law make it difficult for residents to request action for serious issues such as mold, sewage leaks and rodent infestations. State lawmakers this week passed Senate Bill 94, which would require landlords complete repairs for most issues within 14 days, including things such as fixing loose ...
Republican House whip and CD4 candidate Richard Holtorf calls upon State GOP Chair Williams to resign
Rocky Mountain Voice, State

Republican House whip and CD4 candidate Richard Holtorf calls upon State GOP Chair Williams to resign

By BRIAN PORTER | The Rocky Mountain Voice State Rep. Richard Holtorf, a candidate for Colorado's 4th District seat in Congress, called Tuesday for Colorado Republican Party Chairman Dave Williams to resign, citing "numerous conflicts of interest" and "radical endorsement policies" alienating candidates for statewide and federal office. Williams "ram-rodded 10 resolutions through state assembly" and then moved to endorse an individual candidate in the 4th District race against Colorado GOP bylaws, Holtorf cites in a press release. He is additionally calling for Williams, a candidate in the 5th District for Congress, to face ethical and legal review for "continued abuse of state GOP policies and bylaws". In a statement to Colorado Politics, Williams responded: "If Holtorf wishes to...
Poll finds illegal immigration top issue for Colorado voters
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Poll finds illegal immigration top issue for Colorado voters

Nicole C. Brambila | Colorado Politics A new statewide poll shows illegal immigration emerging as the paramount issue for Colorado voters, with roughly two-in-three viewing the unprecedented influx as a major problem. Conducted by the Colorado Polling Institute, the survey posed an open-ended question to 632 likely voters, asking — among other things — what they believed were the most important issues facing the state. The take away? Illegal immigration was the primary concern with 14% of respondents replying that border surges were the top issue lawmakers should address. READ THE FULL STORY AT COLORADO POLITICS
Big wind cuts power to tens of thousands in Colorado, closes roads, coincides with fires
State, The Coloradoan

Big wind cuts power to tens of thousands in Colorado, closes roads, coincides with fires

By Rebecca Powell | Fort Collins Coloradoan Wind speeds in Larimer County exceeded 90 miles per hour over the weekend, causing at least 20,000 people to experience power outages in Larimer and Weld counties and coinciding with two wildfires. Xcel Energy pre-emptively cut power to some of its power lines on Saturday afternoon, citing high fire danger. That affected 55,000 customers, including some in northwest Fort Collins, Laporte, and west of Fort Collins and Loveland, according to maps provided by the utility. But not all of the outages were intentional. On Saturday night, Xcel's power outage map showed 9,500 customers in the Larimer and Weld areas were without power. By Sunday afternoon, the map showed 6,500 were still affected. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE FORT COLLINS COL...
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz calls on Colorado Republicans to ‘stand with President Trump’
Rocky Mountain Voice, State

Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz calls on Colorado Republicans to ‘stand with President Trump’

By BRIAN PORTER | The Rocky Mountain Voice PUEBLO -- Don't let it be said Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz can't read a room. As he stepped to the stage to deliver a keynote address to Colorado Republicans here Saturday, he could have stopped after his first few words. "This is Donald Trump's party, and I am a Donald Trump Republican," Gaetz started. Delegates immediately erupted in applause for the self-described firebrand in Congress, brought to Colorado by another firebrand, his seatmate in Congress. "It is hard to talk about the good coming out of Colorado, without talking about my favorite Congresswoman, Lauren Boebert," Gaetz said. He also joined an endorsement by Trump for Colorado Republican Party Chairman Dave Williams, who is seeking Colorado's 5th District seat i...
Colorado GOP ejects reporter from its state assembly, calling news outlet’s coverage ‘very unfair’
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Colorado GOP ejects reporter from its state assembly, calling news outlet’s coverage ‘very unfair’

By Ernest Luning | Colorado Politics The Colorado Republican Party on Saturday had law enforcement remove a reporter for the Colorado Sun from the GOP's state assembly in Pueblo because the party's chairman believes the outlet's reporting has been "very unfair." A Pueblo County sheriff's deputy escorted Sandra Fish, a long-time political and data reporter for the nonprofit news organization, from the Southwest Motors Events Center on the state fairgrounds, where thousands of Republican delegates from throughout the state convened to conduct party business. Fish, who has reported on both major parties' political assemblies for years, left the building when requested. READ THE FULL STORY AT COLORADO POLITICS
Greg Lopez calls for Republican unity as path to turn Colorado red
Rocky Mountain Voice, State

Greg Lopez calls for Republican unity as path to turn Colorado red

By BRIAN PORTER | The Rocky Mountain Voice PUEBLO -- The high stakes of potentially losing the slimmest of margins in the U.S. House of Representatives could be in play if the Colorado Republican Party does not unify, Greg Lopez told delegates today as he addressed the party's assembly here. "It's vital we stand together and make sure we win the election," Lopez said. Various resignations in the House have trimmed the Republican margin to one vote and could put Republican Speakership in jeopardy. He will appear as the Republican nominee in June on the special election ballot for the 4th District. Some have called it a placeholder election to serve six months in Congress, finishing ex-U.S. Rep. Ken Buck's unexpired term. Lopez will be opposed in the special election by a Democra...