Susan Graybeal
With sixteen years as a news reporter, Susan has an interest in issues involving education, energy and politics. She also enjoys literature and entertainment topics.
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Wisconsin Power Cooperative Settles with EPA, Sierra ClubCooperative admits no wrongdoing, pays a nearly $1 million civil penalty.Also published on:
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Colorado Tells NRC to Back Off on Uranium Mill LicenseState says letter from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to counsel for an environmental organization was inappropriate.Also published on:
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Colorado's Westwood College to Pay $4.5 Million for Deceptive PracticesSchool is accused of deceiving students about their prospective employment chances, the transferability of their credits and the cost of tuition.Also published on:
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Accuracy of Oil and Gas Reporting QuestionedCongressman says more oil and gas production on public lands has occurred, while institute says that production has declined.Also published on:
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New Nuclear Plant a Good Thing for the U.S.After thirty years of using Three Mile Island as an excuse, the U.S. is finally going to allow new nuclear plants.Also published on:
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Do California Teachers Know They're Investing in Keystone?California teachers' retirement fund has billions of dollars in investments, including millions in the energy industry.Also published on:
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EPA Honors Military FacilitiesTwo military facilities save millions each year through the use of combined heat and power systems.Also published on:
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Sierra Club Received Millions from Natural Gas IndustrySierra Club executive director admits that organization took $26 million in donations from natural gas industry.Also published on:
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The Efforts to Make Mining Safer After 2010 ExplosionFollowing coal dust explosion at a U.S. mine, MSHA steps up safety and regulatory standards.Also published on:
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Interior Department Announces Wind Energy 'Sweet Spots'Obama Administration announced new tool in assessing wind energy projects in the mid-Atlantic region.Also published on:
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Data to Help U.S. Nuclear Facilities Assess Earthquake HazardsMaps predict future earthquakes in New Madrid, Missouri and Charleston, South Carolina based on historical data.Also published on:
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Groups Urge Congress to Consider New Nuclear OptionsIs there a future in the United States for alternative nuclear technologies including the use of thorium?Also published on:
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How Can Pardoning a Murderer Be 'Misrepresented?'After giving pardons to 200 people in his final days in office, Barbour now says those pardons are being misrepresented by his political opponents.Also published on:
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State Lawmakers Should Have to Obey LawsArchaic practice of declaring legislative immunity has some lawmakers avoiding arrest for domestic violence and DUI.Also published on:
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Obama Administration: U.S. Oil Production Highest Since 2003A lot of talk is heard about having a strong U.S. energy policy. Do we already have one?Also published on:
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Shocked by Editor's 'Kill the President' ScenarioA publisher of an American Jewish newspaper presents a frightening scenario in which Israel orders the assassination of the president.Also published on:
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Obama's Rejection of Pipeline Will Cost JobsObama's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline will come with a price of lost jobs.Also published on:
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China Benefits from U.S.-Iran TensionsChinese refiners demand deep discounts on Iranian oil following the announcement of U.S. sanctions and the European Union's embargo.Also published on:
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Nationally Known Ice Climber Dies After 60-Foot FallBoulder-based, nationally known ice climber, Jack Roberts, dies after 60 foot plunge at Telluride's Bridal Veil Falls.Also published on:
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Holder Overstates Risk to South Carolina Voting RightsGetting a state-issued identification card in South Carolina is free, though you will have to show your birth certificate.Also published on:
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Why Are We Giving Away Billions in Foreign Aid?Foreign aid has nearly tripled since 2001, and the United States is even giving aid to countries it owes money.Also published on:
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Candidates' Wealth Make Their Representation QuestionableCandidates who are worth millions are saying they will represent people who can't even imagine that kind of money.Also published on:
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Did Oprah Backtrack on Her Vow to Not Endorse Obama in 2012?Oprah Winfrey said she would risk alienating her audience with an Obama endorsement, but she is willing to do anything she can to help the president get reelected.Also published on:
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Investigation: Solyndra Wasn't the Only Risky Energy InvestmentCBS News investigation shows $6.5 billion given by government to troubled renewable energy companies.Also published on:
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Colorado's State of the State Address: Tebow, Civil Unions and MoneyHickenlooper praises legislature's ability to work together and the state's economic growth.Also published on:
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Haley Barbour's Outgoing Pardons Are BafflingJudge states that the more than 200 pardons granted at the end of Gov. Barbour's term likely violated the state's constitution.Also published on:
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Fan's Take: Rockies' Gonzalez and Nicasio Look Good for SpringCarGo comes back from a wrist injury and Nicasio amazes with his recovery from a broken neck.Also published on:
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Pressure is on the President to Approve PipelineIf the president says no to the Keystone pipeline, will the Republicans in Congress try again?Also published on:
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New Jersey Environmentalists Encourage Override of Fracking Ban VetoWith the legislative session ending on Monday, environmentalists are urging New Jersey lawmakers to override the Governor's veto of a bill that would permanently ban fracking.Also published on:
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Is Third Time a Charm for Colorado Abortion Amendment?Personhood Colorado attempts an anti-abortion state initiative for the third time since 2008 and Planned Parenthood is taking the issue to the Supreme Court.Also published on:
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Panel Explores 2022 Olympics Bid for DenverAfter being awarded the '76 games, Denver decided it didn't want them. Can the city get the chance again?Also published on:
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Is Iowa Caucus the Latest Vote-Count Controversy?A vote-count discrepancy in one precinct may have cost Santorum a narrow win over Romney.Also published on:
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Fan's Take: Rockies' Cuddyer Looks to Help Denver Boys and Girls ClubsCuddyer and his wife were active in charitable fundraising in Minnesota and plan to continue that tradition in Denver.Also published on:
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GOP Group Supports Colorado Civil Unions BillFollowing defeat last year in the House of Representatives, lawmakers seek Republican support for this year's civil unions bill.Also published on:
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Will the United States Ever Elect a Woman President?In a country where women earn 81 percent of what men earn, is it any surprise that there has never been a female president?Also published on:
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Abramoff is Out of Prison and Still a ScammerFresh out of prison, Abramoff owes money and knows secrets.Also published on:
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Who is Gary Johnson? And How Does He Fit into the 2012 Presidential Race?Kept out of the Republican presidential debates, the former Governor of New Mexico shook things up with the announcement that he would be running as a Libertarian.Also published on:
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Obama Administration Approves New Renewable Energy ProductsArizona solar project and California wind farm bcome 24th and 25th renewable energy projects approved in the last two years.Also published on:
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Perfect Christmas Gifts for Obama, Boehner, McCain and MoreThings to bring joy to the lives of our elected officials. Well... sort of.Also published on:
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Finally a Rockies Acquisition to Get Excited About: A Fan's TakeRockies lay down $30 million for a three-year-deal with Twins' Michael Cuddyer.Also published on:
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McCaskill: Partisan Bickering 'Driving People Bat Crazy Right Now'Republicans and Democrats and the drama of last minute short-term deals.Also published on:
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Gallup 'Rich' Poll Shows Gender Income GapWomen would require less money to consider themselves rich, and a well known feminist says the reason for it has provided fuel for Occupy protests.Also published on:
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Reagan's Shooter Should Not Be Given FreedomThirty years after shooting and wounding four people, including the President of the United States, John Hinckley Jr. may get more freedom to live outside of the mental hospital.Also published on:
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Fan's Take: Signs Rockies Are Straying From IannettaWith Chris Iannetta behind the plate and Wilin Rosario waiting in the wings, the Rockies express interest in Reds catcher, Ramon Hernandez.Also published on:
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Fan's Take: Are Wilin Rosario's Numbers Good Enough to Oust Chris Iannetta?The 22-year-old Wilin Rosario's numbers are impressive. But impressive enough to oust Iannetta?Also published on:
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Christmas Gifts for Every Colorado Rockies Fan in Your LifeClothing and accessories that will make those Colorado Rockies lovers smile on Christmas morning.Also published on:
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Senator Calls for the Firing of Officials Responsible for Mishandling of War DeadSenate Armed Services Committee member stated that he was "horrified" to learn that remains of American troops were disposed of in a landfill and that those responsible were quietly given new assignments.Also published on:







