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For a moment, it seemed like the battle over Jefferson Parkway was entering a kumbaya era. Late last year, Golden, Boulder and Boulder County all announced they were...
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You have no clue how close I was to having you put in the fucking hospital," says Scottie Ewing.
I've called Ewing to ask about the latest development in the federal...
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Developer Erik Osborn and his wife, real-estate broker Angela Osborn, wowed investors a few years back with their vision of converting roughly six acres of parking lots...
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Where did all of Erik Osborn's money go? Documents filed in connection with more than $1.2 million in judgments against him suggest that a good portion of it went for...
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Over the two years that George Gray has been a detective with the graffiti unit of the Denver Police Department, one crew of graffiti vandals has been the particular focus of...
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The real terrors we should fear this Halloween aren't werewolves, ghosts or zombies, Dan Hayes insists, but people operating cars without driver's licenses.
"It's a complete...
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For three months, Dexter was considered guilty of being a pit bull. Like hundred of dogs every year, Dexter had been seized on suspicion of being a pit bull by Denver Animal...
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Kevin O'Connell was away on business when he got a call from a Denver animal-control officer: His dog, a Presa Canario, had mauled a Chihuahua. O'Connell, a civil engineer who...
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Matthew James adopted Major, an American Pit Bull Terrier, from a Los Angeles shelter in 2006. When he moved to Denver later that year, he knew very little about the city's pit...
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Running through the Burger King parking lot at 2:30 a.m. on May 29, Shala Parker managed to catch the license plate of the green Cadillac DeVille as it zoomed onto Sixth Avenue...
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Sergeant Kevin Orcutt stands over me: "Give me your arm, please."
He says it the way stereotypical cops talk, in a monotone demand with just enough polite formality to seem...
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For Lindsey Kuhn, graphic design has nothing to do with computers. When the Denver artist started creating rock posters more than a dozen years ago, the process involved the...
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On the June 23 episode of Martino TV, the paid-programming/news-magazine-style hybrid that debuted last month on KDVR/Fox 31 and KWGN/Channel 2, Tom Martino was hyping Efusjon,...
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Nothing about Denver Police Department headquarters at 1331 Cherokee Street screams high-tech. The conference room where I meet Lieutenant Ernie Martinez has torn-fabric chairs...
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Some people decorate their yards with garden gnomes, others use happy frog sculptures. Gertrude Cox has gargoyles. Four of the winged statues have the faces of cats; two...
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Battle of the super drinks! Read a comparison of miracle juice supplements on the Latest Word blog.
Sandy Greenberg likes to call his sales force a "volunteer army." He
steps...
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Television and radio personality Tom "The Troubleshooter" Martino has asked the Denver City Council to rezone three acres of land near Welton Street and Park Avenue West....
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In the life of every wealthy standup comedian, there comes a day when he must rise from his leopard-skin-covered armchair, remove his double-paned monocle and haughtily...
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Erik Osborn says he can't afford a defense lawyer. Read about it here. Take a tour of his "villa" and judge for yourself, at westword.com/slideshow.
At his latest hearing in...
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Read about Erik Osborn's legal problems at westword.com/news.
One Lincoln Park developer Erik Osborn has requested that the public defender's office assign him a free...