Bill would increase disclosures by Colorado homeowners associations Colorado law doesn't specify what records a homeowners association must maintain and make available, and associations can deny requests they think lack a "proper purpose."
Hickenlooper's spiel in oil, gas ad irks environmentalists Environmental groups on Monday urged Gov. John Hickenlooper to yank ads paid for by the Colorado Oil and Gas Association in which he claims there has been no contamination of groundwater associated with drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
Horror stories prompt industry group to ask Colorado to regulate HOA managers Ask Val Ford whether a homeowners association can do harm, and he will respond that his destroyed his health and wealth. Ford, 72, and his wife, Ann, are on the verge of losing their home after the Master HOA for the Southcreek Townhomes in Englewood foreclosed on them.
Avalanche wins again, defeats Ducks to move into tie for eighth in conference Ryan O'Reilly and Matt Duchene, the key cogs in the Avalanche's 2009 draft class, keyed a big victory Monday night over the white-hot Anaheim Ducks.
Fit Fix: For better health, take it easy on the snow and comfort foods Go slow in the snow. The risk of falling on snow and ice is high for seniors right now, and according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, 1 out of every 200 falls for those age 65 to 69
Littwin: Rick Santorum, man of faith — and vomit At the risk of repeating myself, I have to ask again: What in the world is Rick Santorum thinking? I haven't checked with the Elias Bureau folks, but I'm pretty sure that Santorum has racked up two presidential-contender firsts — and neither in a good way.
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