People heard about our relationship from me. Reporter she may be facing a problem more troublesome than who she dated. She acknowledged what amounts to a a 5600 gift from Mohammed Nuru in the form of a car repair bill and carrental bill. She said she was going to reimburse him but has not yet. The supervisor hillary ronan, says accepting a gift is troubling. I think she should resign. What i am sick of in the city, there is a culture of corruption. Accepting a gift of close to 6000 from your subordinate is illegal. She is calling one of our staff to pick up her car and get her a rental car . Was he doing that instead of running the department of public works . Reporter should she resign . I have not come to that conclusion. Reporter Mohammed Nuru was arrested on public corruption charges and lying to investigators. The mayor says she has done nothing wrong. I am not concerned because i have not done anything. Reporter federal investigators have not contacted the mayor peer she says she
Arent giving in. Theyre speaking up. There are many reasons coloradans are acting on climate and transitioning their energy mix away from fossil fuels. Colorado has the benefit of fossil fuels, but they want to protect their beautiful, natural landscape. They want to sustain their Winter Sports and hospitality industries. They want a healthy prosperous future for their children and they understand the risks of developing those fossil fuels. They recognize that there are strong forces coming in the Energy Market forces that will shift away from frak and natural coal. Coloradans know its better to lead that shift than to wait until the bottom drops out. Weve known for a while that coal is facing big problems. Murray energy, a Major Coal Company with cozy ties to the Trump Administration just filed for bankruptcy last week. Alarms are going off about natural gas, a type of fuel that the fossil fuel industry touts as less dirty. In boulder, paul bodner, managing director of the Rocky Mount
US citizen and substitute teacher Paul Bodner was sentenced in the US District Court on March 31 in the northern district of California to 11 years in federal prison on three counts of Travel with Intent to Engage in Illicit Sexual Conduct and one count of Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in Foreign Places, for sexual abuse committed against Vietnamese boys in HCM City.