John Morse, Angela Giron recalled: Celebrating conservatives, lamenting progressives

Late last night, it became official: Senator John Morse and Representative Angela Giron lost recall elections prompted by their support of firearms-control bills. The defeats thrilled gun-rights groups and conservatives, while disappointing progressives who’d recently rejoiced over the measures’ passage. Below, get reactions from the National Rifle Association, Rocky Mountain…

Reader: Anyone who votes for marijuana tax is a SUCKER

Yesterday, our preview of an anti-marijuana-taxation rally staged at Civic Center Park turned into a comment-a-rama, and while not everyone took the issue seriously — one post reads simply, “Duuuuuuuuude!!!” — most of those who shared their thoughts did. Here’s one example from an opponent of the regulatory approach…

Broncos number one in NFL power ranking

Denver blog posts don’t suffer from a power shortage, either. Predominantly Orange touts power rankings by Musket Fire’s Tim Dillon that put Denver on top. Thanks, Peyton. South Stands Denver’s John Reidy on the Denver Post and click baiting. Big Media’s Jason Salzman on the El Paso County elections chief…

B-cycles to be available all winter for first time in Denver

B-cycles have now been available in Denver for about four years — although the actual number of days adds up to something closer to three, since up until now, the bike-rental service has shut down in December and hibernated until the middle of March. Beginning in 2013, however, B-cycle will…

Photos: Ten most popular Aurora natives on Internet Movie Database

After we started assembling posts featuring the most popular people on Internet Movie Database — including ones featuring natives of Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs, we couldn’t help noticing an unexpected common denominator: porn. Boulder boasted an adult-film actress in the top ten, the Colorado Springs roster featured a porn…

Videos: Hail on earth — and in west Denver metro

A few short weeks ago, a hail storm hammered much of south Jeffco — a freakish occurrence followed by the equally terrifying attack of the hail-storm-chasing roofers. Now it’s your turn, west Denver metro. We’ve collected a slew of videos from the latest example of meteorological mayhem, including a clip…

Photos: Anti-pot-tax rally attracts big crowd for free joints

Earlier today, we told you about an anti-pot-taxation rally to be staged at Civic Center Park. Our Alex Brown checked out the event, bringing back the photos below and lots of colorful information about the gathering. Examples? People started lining up for the no-charge tokes at 8:30 a.m., two-and-a-half hours…

John Hickenlooper’s recall election concerns and Jon Caldara’s voting stunt

Denver blog posts have total recall. Colorado Pols thinks Governor John Hickenlooper’s statement about “disturbing reports” related to recall efforts targeting John Morse and Angela Giron were at least party inspired by a “gypsy vote” courtesy of the Independence Institute’s Jon Caldara. The Ralphie Report’s Jon Woods shares (actual!) highlights…

1,342 DUI busts in Labor Day enforcement period, nine alcohol-related deaths

During the Labor Day enforcement period related to the Colorado Department of Transportation’s “Heat is On” campaign, law enforcers arrested a staggering 1,342 people for impaired driving. Surprisingly, this figure represents a slight improvement over similar stretches in 2011 and 2012. But another number is even more disturbing. At this…