Eli Stokols

Political Reporter

Recently recognized as "the face of political journalism on local TV news" in Denver, Eli Stokols brings you the latest in Colorado politics weeknights on FOX31 and KWGN, and 24-7 with breaking stories on The Political Page at KDVR.com and Twitter.

An award-winning journalist, Eli's reports seek to provide both sides of the story, to offer context, and to break down the disconnect between public officials and the public at-large by showing the human impact of laws and public policy as well as the human side of the lawmakers who make them.

A fixture on Denver's airwaves since 2005, Eli began his reporting career in Louisiana, covering hurricanes, tornadoes, crime and corruption, even patching potholes once a week. Even now, he continues to live and die with the New Orleans Saints.

In 2002, Eli received a Masters degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, where he spent the year reporting on the attacks of 9/11 and their aftermath, including seven months inside a Manhattan firehouse documenting how the firefighters there coped with the loss of a seven-man crew.

He is also a proud graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. There, he majored in history and pitched for the Cal baseball team -- whenever they had a safe lead of 10 runs or more.

Eli grew up in Irvine, California, where his broadcasting career was born in his parent's living room, where he first read the news from his desk at the age of 10. It later flourished in the park across the street, where Eli would announce imaginary baseball games out loud for the neighbor's enjoyment, often treating them to double-headers.

In high-school, he was a teammate of former Rockies third-baseman Garrett Atkins. A decade later, Eli had the unique and unexpected pleasure of covering Garrett's exploits during the 2007 World Series. Naturally, Eli roots for the Rockies but remains an Angels fan at heart. He is passionate about many things in addition to news and sports, including books, penguins and sandwiches.

Recent Articles

  • ‘Driving While Stoned’ proposal could be added to Amendment 64 marijuana bill

    Posted on: 10:52 am, April 24, 2013, by , updated on: 08:23pm, April 24, 2013

    DENVER — Rep. Dan Pabon announced that he will seek to reintroduce a proposal to establish a limit for the...
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  • Benzene found in Parachute Creek for second straight day

    Posted on: 10:16 pm, April 19, 2013, by

    DENVER — For the second straight day, the cancer-causing chemical benzene has been detected in Parachute Creek, a tributary of...
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  • Marijuana regulation bills introduced, will be heard next week

    Posted on: 4:55 pm, April 19, 2013, by

    DENVER — Two bills concerning Colorado’s implementation of Amendment 64, which legalized marijuana statewide after being approved last November, were...
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  • Gun violence victims promise to remember Senate’s votes

    Posted on: 7:40 pm, April 18, 2013, by

    DENVER — The tribute, placing more than a thousand pairs of shoes on the Capitol’s west steps, started more than...
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  • Bennet, Gang of 8 ready to begin big immigration reform push

    Posted on: 12:14 pm, April 16, 2013, by

    DENVER — The country’s 11 million undocumented immigrants would be eligible for a 13-year path to citizenship under a landmark...
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  • Hickenlooper in Israel with Larry Mizel, close friends

    Posted on: 10:31 pm, April 10, 2013, by

    DENVER — Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, who announced Tuesday that’s he was heading off on a week-long personal trip to...
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  • Tiny Paonia’s unlikely win in the war against fracking

    Posted on: 9:26 pm, April 10, 2013, by

    PAONIA, Colo. — Nestled along the north fork of the Gunnison River just beneath two snow-capped Colorado peaks, the town...
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  • DOC to implement new measures to find parole absconders including roundups

    Posted on: 2:01 pm, April 10, 2013, by and , updated on: 10:23pm, April 10, 2013

    DENVER — The Colorado Department of Corrections will implement new measures designed to capture former prisoners who break their parole,...
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  • Hancock: Denver should phase in legal marijuana slowly, outlaw pot clubs

    Posted on: 11:18 pm, April 8, 2013, by

    DENVER — In his first public comments to date about how the city should implement Amendment 64, which legalized marijuana...
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  • House passes 2014 state budget after bitter partisan fight

    Posted on: 1:33 pm, April 5, 2013, by

    DENVER — A $20.5 billion state budget for the coming fiscal year passed the House on Friday morning with nine...
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  • Driving while stoned bill gets initial OK from House

    Posted on: 8:47 pm, April 2, 2013, by

    DENVER — Democrats and Republicans joined together in approving a proposal to limit the amount of marijuana that can be...
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  • Obama to praise Colorado gun control laws Wednesday at Denver Police Academy

    Posted on: 6:27 pm, April 2, 2013, by

    DENVER — President Barack Obama’s stop here Wednesday afternoon will include forum with law enforcement officials and community leaders at...
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  • Partisan Senate vote sends $20.5 billion state budget to House

    Posted on: 7:30 pm, March 28, 2013, by

    DENVER — Not a single Republican lawmaker voted to support a $20.5 state budget proposal for the next fiscal year,...
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  • Lawmakers roll out new bills regulating HOAs

    Posted on: 11:23 pm, March 27, 2013, by

    DENVER — A bipartisan group of state lawmakers Wednesday introduced a package of bills aimed at strengthening regulations for homeowners...
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  • Death penalty repeal effort blocked by two Democrats

    Posted on: 10:24 pm, March 26, 2013, by

    DENVER — Two Democrats broke ranks Tuesday and voted against a bill to repeal Colorado’s death penalty, killing the measure...
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