Coroner’s opponent charges “malicious, outrageous conduct”

There’s not much respect and affection to be found between former colleagues David Shaklee and Jim Hibbard. The controversial Adams County coroner whose strained dealings with other agencies and his own staff is the subject of this week’s cover story, “The Body Shop,” Hibbard used to work for the county…

The legacy of the Michael Jackson-Crystal Cartier lawsuit

While TV networks aplenty have rehashed the late Michael Jackson’s various legal battles over child-molestation allegations, they’ve neglected his early ’90s court appearance in Denver, when he defended himself against accusations from singer-songwriter Crystal Cartier that the title track of the 1991 album Dangerous ripped off her 1988 tune of…

En garde!: Teen uses sword in Oxycontin heist attempt

Armed robbers are almost invariably armed with the same thing: a gun. Bo-ring! But nineteen-year-old Dylan Lee Suomi reportedly took a different tack Tuesday night when he decided to boost some Oxycontin from a Glendale Walgreens, using a samurai sword. Can’t say this switcheroo was all that successful: He managed…

A closer look at MediaNews Group’s debt

When the Rocky Mountain News was put up for sale in December (a move that prefigured its February closure), employees clinging to hopes of a last minute reversal of fortune repeatedly pointed to the debts burdening MediaNews Group, owner of the Rocky’s rival, the Denver Post. Because MediaNews, chaired by…

Al Franken: What a short, strange trip it’s been

Today, former Saturday Night Live castmember Al Franken is the toast of the Democratic Party after the Minnesota Supreme Court confirmed his ultra-narrow November 2008 senatorial victory over Republican Norm Coleman, who’s finally conceded defeat. Given the hoopla, it’s easy to forget how shaky his status has been, in both…

Focus on the Family launches more anti-gay tirades

James Dobson’s February decision to step down as chairman of Focus on the Family doesn’t mean the organization is abandoning its ideological agenda. Indeed, his minions are as busy as ever attacking governmental actions that don’t represent Focus on the Family values, including pretty much anything having to do with…

Jail time for J.R. Smith in New Jersey crash

We’re accustomed to seeing celebrities threatened with jail sentences walk out of court after receiving much more minor penalties. But not in the case of Nuggets guard J.R. Smith. Yesterday, we told you that Smith faced a possible forty days behind bars in relation to a 2007 crash that killed…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, June 30 edition

See you next month. Today in Backbeat Online: • Rabbit is a Sphere giving away entire discography. • Michael Jackson’s single, bedazzled glove: What’s up with that? • MP3 Freeloader: The Nautical Mile Sunday, July 5 at hi-dive. • CacheFlowe’s “Computer World” video. • Download a track from Breathe Carolina’s…

Mayor Hickenlooper has too many Facebook friends

If you think it’s time-consuming to maintain your own Facebook page, imagine how Mayor John Hickenlooper must feel. The guy’s got nearly 5,000 “friends” — or at least he will until the end of the day Tuesday, when they will all become simply “fans.” “I am deleting this personal profile…

Suspicions confirmed: Brandon Marshall on record as hating Denver

Just when you thought serial abuser Brandon Marshall couldn’t become any less sympathetic, voila! Along comes something else to make the Broncos receiver look like a churlish, entitled moron. Thanks for the latest evidence goes to Tony Kovaleski and Arthur Kane of Channel 7, who got their hands on a…

Twitter Tuesday: All music edition

Back again with three more great Twits to follow for your burgeoning Twitter feed. As always, follow us at @denverwestword, @cafewestword and @casciato. @TCGO1974: The Twitter feed of Kamtin Mohager, aka The Chain Gang of 1974, one of Denver’s up-and-coming musical exports and an active Twit. Currently, Mr. Mohager is…

Urbavore’s Dilemma: Where’s the beef? At the Green Fooder’s house

Urbavore’s Dilemma is an ongoing web series detailing city dwellers’ commitment to urban homesteading. From May through September, Westword writer Joel Warner will get his hands dirty, covering everything from backyard chickens to front-lawn gardens, from greenhouses to co-ops and food-sharing. Check out the full series here. The red-brick house,…

Lakewood cop cleared in shooting of Eugene Velarde

View Larger Map When the Denver Coroner’s Office identified Eugene Velarde as the man killed in an exchange of gunfire at the intersection of 17th Avenue and West Sheridan Boulevard, an area captured in the graphic above (if you have problems seeing the image, click “View Larger Map”), its press…

Colorado Springs Gazette staffers hit with 5 percent pay cut

You may have heard that the newspaper business is going through a difficult patch — and Freedom Communications, owner of the Colorado Springs Gazette, among other properties, is no exception. Freedom’s Orange County Register is reporting the impending implementation of a 5 percent pay cut at the company, which racked…

Ken Hamblin remembers Alan Berg 25 years later

This month marks the 25th anniversary of KOA radio personality Alan Berg’s murder. But despite this substantial passage of time, Ken Hamblin, Berg’s friend and colleague, still gets emotional when he thinks about the evening when he broke the news about the slaying to radio listeners across the state and…