The real numbers behind the I-300 auto impound initiative

If the I-300 ballot initiative passes in November 3, Denver police officers will be required to immediately impound any and every car they pull over where the person behind the wheel doesn’t have a valid driver’s license in their possession. But while the main target of the proposed law is…

Denver Blogs: Josh Penry, truthiness master

Local bloggery worth perusing. Colorado Pols says gubernatorial candidate Josh Penry isn’t letting facts stand in his way when he talks about the state’s alleged “hiring spree.” If the facts would just clear out when they saw him coming, everything would be fine. Mile High Hockey’s Joe Dunman feels the…

Read the order muzzling embattled ICE agent Cory Voorhis

No doubt former ICE agent Cory Voorhis would have loved to comment on an October 23 Denver Post article about Stephanie Villafuerte, a former deputy district attorney and Bill Ritter associate nominated by President Barack Obama as U.S. Attorney. Trouble is, Voorhis had just received a protective order signed by…

Denver Blogs: How now, brown cloud?

The road to good local blogs leads this way… The Colorado Independent’s Katie Redding reports that air-quality programs here have lost over $31 million. That won’t make anyone breath easier. Colin at South Stands Denver worries about the Broncos punting Brent Kern, since replacement Mitch Berger was awful in Pittsburgh…

Denver Blogs: For Avs rookies, it feels like the first time

Your on-stop shopping place for good local bloggery. Joe Dunman at Mile High Hockey thinks Ryan O’Reilly has been more consistent offensively than fellow young stud Matt Duchene. Let the good-natured rivalry begin. Bob Moore says in a Colorado Pols post that the National Republican Congressional Committee’s latest attack on…

The city’s rec center conundrum

City councilwoman Judy Montero worked up quite a sweat a couple weeks back over the planned privatization of the La Alma Recreation Center, comparing neighborhood reaction to the “Milagro Beanfield War.” And she got her way: The city will continue to fund the rec center for a year while it…

Salazar moves forward — and backward — on oil shale leases

For decades, energy companies and the federal government have tinkered with ways of trying to extract the vast hydrocarbon fuel reserves buried in rock in western Colorado and eastern Utah. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar still has lots of questions about the process — whether the current oil shale…

Denver Blogs: Josh Penry is all for more water, except when he isn’t

Our daily round-up of local bloggage. Colorado Pols has an interesting little bit about Josh Penry’s sudden and quite convenient about-face on water projects. He seems to like them better when there are a bunch of water geeks hanging out. And so it begins: 60 percent of Mile High Report’s…

Denver Blogs: Are you ready for some football? Because MHR definitely is.

Our daily round up of local bloggage. Mile High Report is geeking out about tonight’s Broncos-Chargers game. As they should be. Betsy Markey’s defense of her congressional seat is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in the country. ColoradoPols breaks down the numbers. Colorado Independent rounds up…

Denver Blogs: Senator calls for end to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”

The last of the week’s local-blog wrangling. Happy Friday, all. Senator Mark Udall on HuffPo Denver: “The time has come to end ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.'” If a Senate candidate (Ryan Frazier) announces he’s now a House candidate and there’s no one there to witness it, does it make any…

Denver Blogs: It’s never to early to geek out about Monday Night Football

Our daily slog through the local blogosphere. Mile High Report breaks down, position by position, how the Broncos match up against the Chargers. Colorado Independent’s Joseph Boven chimes in on the Byers Library saga. A Denver Stiffs investigation has revealed that the Nuggets wore throwback uniforms zero times last year…

How frightened should Democrats be of House (not Senate) candidate Ryan Frazier?

Earlier today, former U.S. Senate candidate Ryan Frazier officially became current House candidate Ryan Frazier, announcing his intention to challenge Representative Ed Perlmutter in the 7th Congressional District during an appearance at, of all places, the Brighton Ford dealership. (The concept: Ford didn’t take federal bailout money. Mmm-kay.) Shortly thereafter,…

Jon Caldara’s animated attack on Obamacare is plane crazy

The Independence Institute’s Jon Caldara last foray into YouTubery was decidedly low rent: He pimped 2008’s Amendment 49 using sock puppets. This time, he’s opted for a more high-tech approach, creating the animated video above to attack the Obama administration’s version of healthcare reform. In his analogy, the public plan…

Denver Blogs: “Pull ’em over, ship ’em out”

Our daily cruise through the Colorogosphere. At Colorado Independent, John Tomasic talks to Daniel Hayes about his so-called “impound initiatives,” part of Hayes’s crusade against illegal immigrants in Colorado. Critics think Hayes is a racist; Hayes thinks his critics are racists. On the Huffington Post’s Denver site, Alexia Parks reports…

For sale: supermax prison, like new

State representative Glenn Vaad was appalled to discover recently that corrections officials have delayed opening a $200-million supermax because of Colorado’s fiscal woes. There’s nothing that offends Vaad, a Republican who represents the Greeley area, more deeply than the idea of a brand-new lockup sitting empty, forlornly bereft of the…

Denver Blogs: Happy Columbus “Americas Day”!

Our daily gathering of local bloggage. On the Huffington Post’s local page, Jim Thomas makes the case for changing the name of Columbus Day. And unlike most of the things written on the topic, his take is reasonable and measured. Colorado Pols breaks down (in their Colorado Pol-y way) the…

Denver Blogs: ICE, ICE baby

Other people in Colorado write blogs, too. Here are three of them. The Colorado Independent’s Kate Redding covers protests about the Obama administration’s expansion plans for the GEO Group’s Aurora Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center. That’s cold as ICE. Find tributes to the late radio host Russ Johnson, along…

Denver Blogs: Holy rollin’ in the playoffs?

Our daily collection of local blog decency. At HuffPo, Jason Salzman rekindles the idea that the Rockies are winning for Jesus. (Whatever it takes, right?) Colorado Pols says Congresswoman Betsey Marky will be tough to beat next year, and they’ve got video evidence. Mile High Report has an exhaustive look…