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Posts Tagged ‘election 2013’

Kevin Hotaling Hoping Third Time’s the Charm

Kevin Hotaling Hoping Third Time’s the Charm

This is the seventh in a series of candidate profiles written by students in Instructor Jeff Browne’s CU News Corps course at CU-Boulder. Gloria Dickie is a master's of environmental journalism student. Originally from Ontario, Canada, she studied [...]

Ed Byrne, Land Use Attorney and Densification Proponent

Ed Byrne, Land Use Attorney and Densification Proponent

This is the sixth in a series of candidate profiles written by students in Instructor Jeff Browne’s CU News Corps course at CU-Boulder. Lars Gesing is a graduate student from Hamburg, Germany, where he worked for several print and online [...]

Mary Young Plans Transportation Upgrades as a Building Block to Community Sustainability

Mary Young Plans Transportation Upgrades as a Building Block to Community Sustainability

This is the fifth in a series of candidate profiles written by journalism students at CU-Boulder. April Nowicki is a graduate student and local freelancer reporting on renewable energy, water conservation, smart electricity grids and other [...]

Sam Weaver, Energy Expert and Pragmatist

Sam Weaver, Energy Expert and Pragmatist

Candidate Sam Weaver (photos from sam4council.org/) This is the fourth in a series of candidate profiles written by students in Instructor Jeff Browne’s CU News Corps course at CU-Boulder. Lars Gesing is a graduate student from Hamburg, [...]

Jonathan Dings, Analyst and Planner

Jonathan Dings, Analyst and Planner

This is the third in a series of candidate profiles written by students in Instructor Jeff Browne’s CU News Corps course at CU-Boulder. Lars Gesing is a graduate student from Hamburg, Germany, where he worked for several print and online [...]

Utilities Can Make Huge Business Blunders Too

Utilities Can Make Huge Business Blunders Too

Ralph Shnelvar asks us to imagine a catastrophic business blunder by the City of Boulder.   We don't have to imagine this, as such a thing actually happened...to a utility. Montana Power would have been a 100-year-old company if it had survived [...]

LWV Boulder City Council Candidate Forum

LWV Boulder City Council Candidate Forum

What: Boulder City Council Candidate Forum When: Saturday October 12, 2013,  10-11:30 am Where: Boulder Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80310 The League of Women Voters will sponsor a Boulder City Council Candidate Forum. There [...]

John Gerstle, Carrying On the Family Tradition of Municipal Engagement

John Gerstle, Carrying On the Family Tradition of Municipal Engagement

This is the second in a series of candidate profiles written by students in Instructor Jeff Browne’s CU News Corps course at CU-Boulder. Gloria Dickie is a master's of environmental journalism student. Originally from Ontario, Canada, she studied [...]

Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid

Some photos from an alert Blue Line reader showing an Xcel natural gas main at 4th and Hawthorne being replaced on Thursday by staff of Colorado Springs Utility, a public power utility that was formed by a vote of the public in 1924. Feel free to [...]

Macon Cowles, Lawyer, Candidate and Environmental Advocate

Macon Cowles, Lawyer, Candidate and Environmental Advocate

This is the first in a series of candidate profiles written by students in Instructor Jeff Browne’s CU News Corps course at CU-Boulder. Lars Gesing is a graduate student from Hamburg, Germany, where he worked for several print and online [...]

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