Nathan Dunlap: CNN Spotlights a Death Sentence in Limbo

It’s been a long, long road from the 1993 murder of four people at a Chuck E. Cheese in Aurora to Colorado’s lethal injection chamber, and convicted killer Nathan Dunlap isn’t there yet, thanks to the temporary reprieve from execution granted by Governor John Hickenlooper last year. That controversial move…

Did Some of Colorado’s Prison Reforms Die With Tom Clements?

This week’s cover story traces the dramatic shift in direction of the Colorado Department of Corrections since the 2013 murder of its chief, Tom Clements, by Evan Ebel, a violent parolee who’d just spent six years in solitary confinement. The death of the reform-minded Clements had a profound impact on…

Sixth Murder at Sterling Triggers Investigation of Troubled Prison

The recent murder of an inmate at the Sterling Correctional Facility — the sixth homicide at the state’s largest prison since 2010 — has prompted Colorado Department of Corrections executive director Rick Raemisch to promise an “intensive” investigation into the circumstances of the death. The killing comes in the wake…

Fracking Compromise: Savvy Solution or Sellout?

There’s plenty of back-patting going on today in the smoke-free back rooms where politics thrives like spores in agar, after an eleventh-hour deal was forged by Governor John Hickenlooper, Representative Jared Polis and others to remove four initiatives dealing with oil and gas development from the November ballot. The move…

Update: Clarkson Street group home to appeal permit revocation

Update below: The Colorado Court of Appeals has overruled a Denver judge’s decision to allow Open Door Ministries to operate a treatment program for recovering addicts in an historic mansion on Clarkson Street — the latest twist in a long-running zoning battle in the neighborhood that was the subject of…

Single fracking waste well blamed for hundreds of low-level quakes

A single injection well in Weld County, used to dispose of millions of gallons of produced water from fracking operations, has been linked to 500 minor earthquakes in the area over a seven-week period since early June, according to University of Colorado researchers who’ve been monitoring seismic activity around the…

Alamosa “healthy living park” moves ahead, RV park nixed

Backers of a proposed “healthy living park” in Alamosa, who saw their efforts last year to acquire former school property in a prime location frustrated by a controversial deal that put the property in the hands of an RV park developer for substantially less than its appraised value, have settled…

Sterling prison murders blamed on staff indifference, misconduct

Court records and testimony prompted by a wave of inmate homicides at the Sterling Correctional Facility claim that SCF officers have repeatedly placed at-risk prisoners, particularly sex offenders, in life-threatening situations — and that some staff have even celled deadly enemies together to “teach a lesson,” fully expecting one inmate…

How Colorado became ground zero in America’s energy wars

At the Denver premiere of the film Dear Governor Hickenlooper last month, there were no stretch limos, no red-carpet divas, no paparazzi or moguls in tuxedos. What you got instead, squeezed into the spartan confines of the Oriental Theater, were auteurs in old jeans and ball caps, a modest concession…

Gary Reilly’s posthumous pre-war novel shows some life

We’ve written before about the strange career of Denver cabbie and secret author Gary Reilly, who wrote more than two dozen novels over decades but never tried to publish any of them before his death from cancer in 2011, at the age of 61. That long silence is now being…

Do Stapleton neighborhood’s wide streets make traffic more dangerous?

A new study of the Stapleton neighborhood, Denver’s nationally acclaimed infill project, concludes that key traffic engineering decisions have encouraged high-speed driving rather than traffic “calming,” made residential areas less safe and generally worked against efforts to develop the area as a showcase of New Urbanism — a design ethos…