Video: Amazing time-lapse record of St. Anthony Hospital demolition

This week’s cover story, “High-Rise Anxiety,” looks into the uproar over redevelopment of the old St. Anthony Hospital site — which is being welcomed by some residents as a long-awaited economic revival of the West Colfax business district, while others are concerned about the impact of the project on the…

High-rise anxiety at the St. Anthony redevelopment site

On a frozen Wednesday evening last month, hundreds of residents of Denver’s west side squeezed their way into an open house held at a former yeshiva on Quitman Street, just a short walk from a new light-rail station. Cold cuts and cheese plates were available, but most of the visitors…

Narrow Margin makes a strong argument for saving the Southwest Chief

State lawmakers are pondering a bipartisan proposal today that would help fund the track maintenance and upgrades that Amtrak says it needs to keep running its Southwest Chief route through southern Colorado. The railroad wants approximately $40 million a piece from Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico over the next decade…

The ugly truth about prisoner lawsuits

Like Bronco hype and stories about Bieber Behaving Badly, you can count on a regular supply of reports in the press dealing with how criminals continue to scam the system even while behind bars. The latest installment appeared over the weekend in the Denver Post, a tut-tutter lamenting that inmate…

Meth and death: A senseless murder and its murky aftermath

Richard Toler saw the big black dog and knew something was wrong. It was half past ten in the morning on January 5, 2005, the thermometer just a few degrees above zero, and a Newfoundland named Bear was cruising the neighborhood. No way that dog should be loose, particularly in…

Broncos win! Let the media fawning begin

This morning’s Denver Post had just one word for Peyton Manning’s peerless performance in Sunday’s AFC championship victory over the New England Patriots: SUPERB! Actually, the paper’s worshipful scribes had lots of words about the game and the Broncos QB, but SUPERB! just about summed it up. It’s a slightly…

Colorado fracking activists get a nudge (and cash) from MoveOn

The national debate over fracking may be unfolding in the halls of Congress, but the battle over where oil and gas drilling takes place is being waged at the grassroots level — which is why the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org has announced plans to funnel money, training and “strategic support”…

Is Colorado keeping inmates past their release dates?

The Colorado Department of Corrections may have miscalculated the sentences of thousands of state inmates, hiking prison costs by millions of dollars and keeping offenders incarcerated beyond the time they were expected to serve, according to a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of four DOC clients — one of whom…

Hentzell Park: Court rejects appeal of land swap

The Colorado Court of Appeals has rejected efforts by a group of park lovers to stop construction of a new school on eleven acres of open space in the Cherry Creek corridor — land that the city designated as a natural area six years ago but that the Hancock administration…

Rethinking City Loop: What City Park needs now

Denver Parks and Recreation officials have been in high reverse gear in response to mounting neighborhood opposition to the proposed City Loop project in City Park, the subject of last week’s feature, “Parks and Wreck.” After critics raised a barrage of concerns about City Loop’s cost, public input process, and…