Denver Blogs: Time for the Nuggets to beat up on the wimps

A triumvirate of blogs about D-town. In his recap of the Nuggets’ comfortable squashing of the Clippers last night, the Nugg Doctor’s Nick Sclafani points out that eleven of the team’s next twelve games are against sub .500 opponents. Which should be a good thing, but isn’t always. Ken at…

Marijuana advocate Mason Tvert on why you should boycott Starbucks

Today, Mason Tvert, founder of SAFER (Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation), called for a boycott of Starbucks, saying the coffee chain supported the Colorado Drug Investigators Association, a lobbying group that has opposed to medical marijuana. The CDIA, which listed Starbucks as a sponsor on its website alongside such vendors…

“Reductions in staff” at Denver Post subsidiary Metro Mountain Media

MediaNews Group, the Dean Singleton-led company that owns the Denver Post and dozens of other newspapers around the country, recently announced that its holding company, Affiliated Media, would seek bankruptcy protection — although the firm and the Post did their level best to downplay the B-word. Shortly thereafter, a source…

Colorado tribes looking to ramp up renewable energy, too

In recent days, the New Mexico-based Jemez Pueblo tribe has gotten plenty of ink for its plan to build “the first utility-scale solar plant on tribal land.” Turns out two Colorado tribes — the Southern Utes and Ute Mountain Utes, both located in the southwestern corner of the state –…

Frontier is still Denver’s hometown airline despite executives’ move to Indianapolis, spokesman insists

The headline in this morning’s Denver Post is unequivocal: “Republic Airways to Move Frontier’s Headquarters Out of Denver.” But Peter Kowalchuk, Frontier’s spokesman, believes the announced resignation of former Frontier CEO Sean Menke, and the relocation of other top-level execs to Republic’s home base, Indianapolis, just over a month after…

Betsy Markey and Mike Coffman get bipartisan bad news in new wage figures

In just-released county and employment figures from the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, two Colorado counties get significant spotlight time — and not in a way calculated to please representatives Betsy Markey and Mike Coffman. Weld County, part of Democrat Markey’s congressional district, finished first among large U.S…

DISH Network shanghais a pirate: Read the judgment here

Englewood-based DISH Network faces plenty of challenges in today’s entertainment environment, not the least of which is piracy of its programming using software that lets folks with free-to-air receivers view it for nothing. Which is a lot cheaper than a monthly fee. Stopping all such schemes is damn near impossible…

Kidrobot, relocating to Boulder, makes best stoner toys ever

No surprise that Kidrobot, a New York-based toymaker, is reportedly relocating to Boulder. After all, the firm markets its doodads in the headiest manner imaginable: For proof, check out the video above. And its keepsakes, most of which are made from retro-hip vinyl, seem to have been dreamed up under…

Jobbed: Colorado governor

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every week as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The Job: Governor of the state of Colorado Responsibilities: Running the state; navigating Colorado out of horrific…

Safeway contracts: Some workers get bonuses, others still in limbo

In mid-December, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 members who work for King Soopers and Safeway weighed in on a new contract — one that provided ratification bonuses for those who offered “yes” votes. But the results were mixed. King Soopers workers approved the deal, while their peers at…

Jobbed: New Year’s Day Masseuse

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every week as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The Job, as posted online: New Year’s Day Masseuse Responsibilities: Seeking a relaxing massage for one or…

A more detailed look at Union Station’s future

The planned rehabilitation of Denver Union Station is incredibly ambitious – and we’re not just talking about cobbling together enough funding to afford its $500 million price tag. The plan involves coordinating commuter rail, light rail, a bus terminal, historic structures and new public spaces in an area stretched out…

DenverInfill Blog gets a facelift

DenverInfill Blog, authored by local urban planner Ken Schroeppel, is a true Denver success story. The nearly six-year-old operation isn’t the flashiest blog around, but it does one thing incredibly well, and that’s cover Denver development. All of us old-fashioned journos trying to cover planning and development long ago ceded…

Jobbed: Spin this sign

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every week as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The Job, as posted online: Sign spinners…

Safeway belatedly responds to rejection of its latest contract offer

Yesterday, King Soopers formally, and finally, acknowledged that its grocery workers had accepted the company’s last, best and final contract offer. But silenced prevailed at Safeway, whose employees turned down pretty much the same deal — until today. The firm’s release focuses most of its attention on those bargaining units…