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View from the Newsroom

Daily Sentinel Editor Dennis Herzog discusses issues in the Sentinel newsroom.

Haute Mamas

Insights into the day-to-day life of three working moms and the kids who drive them to drink ... er, love them more each day.

Political Notebook

Political writer Mike Saccone explains the behind-the-scenes politicking that guides and defines governance on the Western Slope and throughout Colorado.

Rough Draft

Life+observation="journalism as the first rough draft of history."

Notes About Nothing

I have decided to take this blog in a direction that carries no theme. Instead, it will simply be rants, raves, quickies about this, that and anything else on my mind. I promise, however, to never complain about roundabouts.

Game On

Sentinel sportswriters Allen Gemaehlich and Joe Spencer focus on Mesa State and prep sports.

Oh Really?

Observations and a good dose of reality.

Wine Openers

An open-ended forum on wine and wine news.

WESTERN COLORADO COMMUNITY BLOGS

Dick Maynard

This week's "Maynard's Milieu."

Anniethology

Annie Payne writes about an unpredictable variety of subjects, including Bollywood, fashion advice, parenting and "American Idol."

John Linko

Notes from the journey. In God We Trust, all others we monitor...

Junction Daily Blog

Western Colorado talk and opinion.

Living The Grand Life

An online magazine of opinion, news, and entertainment from Grand Junction and the Grand Valley of Colorado.

Nancy's Arts, Crafts and Favorites

A reference-rich site explaining fun, creative arts and crafts projects.

War on Wrong

Rick Wagner's daily journal of observations on the struggle between common sense and what usually happens.

COX NEWSPAPERS WASHINGTON BUREAU BLOGS

The Border Line

A blog devoted to the issue of immigration.

Medicare Monitor

The Palm Beach Post's veteran Washington correspondent, Larry Lipman, tracks policy makers and interest groups who are shaping the future of the federal health insurance program for the elderly.

Uncovering Mexico

Jeremy Schwartz is the Mexico correspondent for Cox Newspapers. He is based in Mexico City.

Window on Washington

News, analysis, color and photography from Cox Newspapers' Washington Bureau
15 MOST RECENT STAFF ENTRIES

Posted: Friday, May 9
Source: View from the Newsroom
Newspaper editors and political reporters don’t need a calendar to tell them that it’s an even-numbered year. Even-numbered years are election years. We can tell that because those are the years when we get complaints from politicians and their handlers....
Posted: Friday, May 9
Source: Oh, Really?
According to the National Climatic Data Center, April was a full degree Fahrenheit cooler than the 20th Century average. This wouldn’t be a big deal, except that about now, according to Al Gore, we should start to feel the Earth’s...
Posted: Friday, May 9
Source: Political Notebook
As we detailed in today’s edition of The Daily Sentinel, state Sen. Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction, is considered by his peers to be a frontrunner to replace outgoing Senate Minority Leader Andrew McElhany, R-Colorado Springs. McElhany himself told Political...
Posted: Friday, May 9
Source: Haute Mamas
I’m not even gonna go off on how a mother delivers a baby in a neighbor’s bathtub, wraps it in a plastic bag, stufffs it in a closet, and then stays in the same house with her baby’s dead body...
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: Rough Draft
Taylor Stonehouse, you’ve just about made it. You have only to endure Mesa State College finals next week, then on to graduation the next Sunday. You’ll have your internship with School District 51 this summer, then a move to CSU...
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: Political Notebook
State Sen. Chris Romer, D-Denver, said lawmakers are often confronted with a conundrum when pushing for English-language proficiency requirements for high school graduates. Romer said what made Senate Bill 212, co-sponsored by Sen. Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction, different was...
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: Political Notebook
Outgoing U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., argued today, in a letter to the editor, that a recent editorial unfairly criticized his position on oil shale development in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. Here is the text of Allard’s letter, as...
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: View from the Newsroom
You probably won’t find this interesting unless, like me, you’re a Daily Show junkie....
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: Political Notebook
My Capitol colleagues at The Rocky Mountain News have put together a nice video boiling down the 2008 legislative session into a digestible nugget. Check it out. My only complaint is that Chris and Alan should have considered going into...
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: Haute Mamas
And the debate continues … Super mommy blogger, Heather Armstrong from Salt Lake City, talks about her Web site, dooce.com, on the Today Show: What exactly is Kathie Lee’s point (or should I ask what is the point of Kathie...
Posted: Thursday, May 8
Source: Political Notebook
Former Congressman Scott McInnis, R-Colo., gave away more than $11,000 in charitable contributions from his federal campaign committee, the Western Way, during the first three months of 2008. According to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission, McInnis’...
Posted: Wednesday, May 7
Source: Rough Draft
Last Thursday: This morning:...
Posted: Wednesday, May 7
Source: Political Notebook
Gov. Bill Ritter told the Capitol press corps today he thinks the state should fund scholarships using part of the roughly $200 million a severance tax ballot question could generate because of the needs of low- and middle-income families....
Posted: Wednesday, May 7
Source: Political Notebook
The Western Slope’s newest state legislator, Rep. Christine Scanlan, D-Dillon, said she is looking forward to her 2008 electoral contest against Republican Muhammad Ali Hasan. “It’s going to be an interesting race,” she said. Scanlan, who was appointed to...
Posted: Wednesday, May 7
Source: Political Notebook
State Rep. Bernie Buescher, D-Grand Junction, said he and other lawmakers are going to experience somewhat of a “dilemma” this election cycle because of the deluge of ballot questions voters could be faced with in November. “It gives me...

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