Sex shop Q&A: Smitten Kitten hopes for good vibrations in Denver

Denver lost Hysteria — its women-friendly, sex-positive, non-toxic-educating, GLBT-welcoming sex-toy shop in February. But a new store with the same philosophy, albeit from Minnesota, plans to open soon, just in time to fill that void. The Smitten Kitten pioneered the idea of brightly-lit, women-friendly sex shops seven years ago, says…

Union Station construction: ColorRail files to stop it — again

Last week, we noted that the Colorado Rail Passenger Association didn’t like the fact that the new-and-improved Union Station was finally starting to be built, since the advocacy group is still awaiting the results of a lawsuit they filed last May that demanded officials consider at other permutations for the…

Census 2010: Do you have what it takes to be a taker?

It’s the start of the decade, and that means the U.S. Census Bureau is posting fliers everywhere, looking for temporary, part-time help to ring doorbells and glean data. Pay starts at $16.25 an hour in Denver, considerably less in Grand Junction ($12.50) and Pueblo ($11.00). You’d think in this economy,…

FasTracks: What comes next in Denver’s ambitious rail plans, part 1

Last Friday was a very big day in Denver transit. The feds announced $304 million in loans for Union Station, completing the funding necessary for the new transit hub, as well as essentially committing to a $1 billion injection over several years for several future FasTracks rail lines. That means…

Medical marijuana crop insurance: Putting your weed in good hands

For seventeen years, J.B. Woods, owner of Parker’s Greenpoint Insurance Group, has sold policies that cover losses to individuals, families and assorted commercial and business interests. But it’s only been in the past few days that he’s been able to offer medical marijuana crop insurance — and he thinks it’s…

Prius recall looms — but it’ll come too late for Elizabeth James

At this hour, reports suggest that Toyota is preparing a global recall of its hybrid Prius model, likely to be announced later today or tomorrow, following complaints about “delayed braking,” among other things. That’s not news to Eagle resident Elizabeth James, one of the many Prius drivers whose stories appear…

Writer Square 2.0: development FAIL

Now that the controversial re-imagining of Writer Square is more or less complete (minus most of its especially controversial signage plan, since the Las Vegas-inspired spectacle was shot down in a boisterous planning board meeting in September), people seem to be stocking up on their rotten tomatoes. Over at the…

Safeway, King Soopers workers ratify new contract (finally)

In a blog yesterday, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 spokesman Dave Minshall made it clear that the union backed a “yes” vote on a new contract with King Soopers and Safeway. Denver-area workers definitely got the message. Late last night, Local 7 announced that the contract had been…

Safeway and King Soopers workers vote on “win-win situation”

For much of the past year, contract negotiations at Colorado King Soopers, Safeway and Albertsons stores have dragged on amid an atmosphere riper than an unrefrigerated meat section. But at last, a peaceful solution seems near. Last week, the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 and Albertsons reached an…