Name.com Joins Nationwide Protest Against Net-Neutrality Rollbacks

Name.com, a domain/host registrar that got its start in Denver in 2003 and today serves clients around the globe, on July 12 joined hundreds of Internet companies in a Day of Action protest of the Federal Communication Commission’s proposed rollbacks of Obama-era internet regulations.

What You Need to Know If You’re Applying for a Job in Colorado

Denver is one of the best cities in the country for job seekers, and the employment market in the state as a whole remains red hot in 2017. But that doesn’t mean finding the perfect gig is as easy as announcing you’re available and waiting for a line to form outside your door. Indeed, a local employment expert stresses that understanding Colorado’s unique culture is key to landing a job that’s right for you.

Steve Kelley Leaves KNUS: Is This It for the Denver Radio Legend?

Steve Kelley, a Denver broadcasting legend who’s spent decades in the local market at radio stations such as KIMN and KOA, not to mention a high-profile gig at Fox31 that ended with a lawsuit, has left the afternoon-drive show on KNUS he co-hosted with Krista Kafer. According to a station executive, he made the move for personal reasons, raising questions about whether he’s stepping away from the microphone once and for all.

Adams County Activists Take “F**k Cops” Message to Court

Brandt and Brown are suing Adams County, Adams County Sheriff Michael McIntosh, and several of the Sheriff’s deputies including former sheriff’s deputy Jeffery Stovall, who was fired and acquitted on assault charges last year after being caught on video kicking a subdued suspect outside of a bar in May 2015.

Fox31/CW2 News Director Jumps Ship Prior to Controversial Sinclair Takeover

Fox31/CW2 news director Holly Gauntt is leaving her position at the sister stations shortly after they were sold to the controversial Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of a package deal valued at nearly $4 billion. In an emotional announcement to her now-former staffers yesterday, July 12, she revealed that she will soon take on the same role at Denver7.

Peyton Manning: Broncos D Carried Me in Super Bowl Like Serena Williams’s Baby

Last night, July 12, former Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning hosted the 25th anniversary of the ESPYs, the signature awards program of sports-network powerhouse ESPN. Over the course of the broadcast, he made multiple comic references to his stint in Denver, even comparing himself to tennis great Serena Williams’s unborn child when talking about his 2015 Super Bowl victory.

Beat the Heat With These Summertime Sativas

Getting motivation to go outside and play like you once did during the summer gets harder as the years go on, especially when it’s 90 degrees out in the morning. These sativas might not lower your body temperature, but they’ll chill your mind enough to stop worrying about those musty britches you’ve been walking around with all day.

Why Colorado Tokers Love Qrazy Train

Qrazy Train comes from the Pacific Northwest by way of TGA Genetics, which apparently thought the strain was so crazy that it required an alternate spelling. In TGA’s defense, the hybrid strain is pretty fucking wild. I’ll admit to overusing the word “orgy” in my day-to-day vocabulary as much as the next douche, so let’s just say Qrazy Train was born from one legendary strain-bang.

Ed Perlmutter Tries to Convince Public Leaving Guv’s Race Isn’t About Money

Representative Ed Perlmutter has officially dropped out of the race for Colorado governor in 2018 just three months after announcing his candidacy and being branded the Democrat to beat in many quarters. Perlmutter insisted that the reasons for this move had more to do with the difficulties of serving in Congress and seeking statewide office at the same time than the entry into the contest of fellow Colorado rep Jared Polis, a multi-millionaire who plans to put plenty of his personal resources into his campaign. But the press corps had a tough time buying it, despite Perlmutter’s repeated assertions.

The Ten Worst Places to Try to Park in Denver

Parking is one of those things that we all have to do — at least those of us with a license who like to get behind the wheel now and then. (If you can get along in 21st-century America without driving, more power to you.) But the problem is, no…

New Jeffco Superintendent Embarks on County-Wide Listening Tour

The new superintendent of the Jefferson County school district has hit the ground running. Only ten days into the job, Dr. Jason Glass is on the road today, July 10th for an eight-stop “listening tour” around Jeffco that is intended to allow teachers, parents and residents to speak up about what the school district needs to do next.