Knock, knock. Who’s there? Interrupting chicken…

Say, you know what makes a boring city council meeting less boring? Furries. Just ask the Durango City Council, which was visited by a human-sized hen Tuesday night during a debate about a chicken ordinance. Watch the faux feathers fly above. All in favor of live personifications of agenda items…

Denver Blogs: Woody Paige vs. Bronco Talk

These are some Denver-centric blogs we enjoyed reading today. Bronco Talk’s Kyle Montgomery notes that the Post’s Woody Paige dismissed him as “some kid in Arizona who is a Broncos fan and writes a blog, without proper grammar or punctuation or understanding, from his mom’s laundry room.” Of course, Woody’s…

Who is the city laying off to balance its budget?

Today marks the last day of work for 176 city employees who were laid off in order to help close a $160 million gap in Denver’s budget. (Read this Denver Post story by reporter Christopher Osher for more.) Most of the layoffs — the equivalent of 108.5 positions — occurred…

Dick Wadhams on Tom Tancredo’s impending run for governor

Yesterday, Tom Tancredo confirmed his plans to run for governor now that state senator Josh Penry has dropped out of the race. That throws a kink into frontrunner Scott McInnis’ dream of a united party — united behind him, anyhow. Dick Wadhams, chairman of the Colorado Republican Party, claims to…

Tom Tancredo: “I fully intend to run” for governor

A short time ago, Tom Tancredo was at Denver International Airport. “I’m going to Houston,” he said. “I have a speech I’m making to the Texas Coalition for Immigration Reform, or something like that.” But Tancredo took a few minutes to make it clear that he does indeed plan to…

Prosecuting Douglas Bruce, and other exercises in masochism

Back in 2002 a Westword cover portrayed the ever-irascible Douglas Bruce as a pit bull. The story was about his long-running battle with Denver officials over dilapidated properties, but the image is still apt. Throughout his dueling with tax-and-spenders over the TABOR Amendment, his short but stormy career as a…

Live blog: Bill Ritter’s budget meets the Joint Budget Committee

Editor’s note: Westword is live blogging Governor Bill Ritter’s presentation to the state’s Joint Budget Committee about his proposed 2010-11 budget. The state is facing a $1.02 billion shortfall. The most recent posts are at the top. For the complete story, read from the bottom up. 3:50 p.m.: Ritter answers…

What’s making Josh Penry wave the white flag?

There weren’t a lot of hints in advance regarding state senator Josh Penry’s decision to pull the plug on his gubernatorial campaign, which he’s expected to do later today. This past Thursday, Penry spokesman Andrew Cole roundly ridiculed rival Scott McInnis’ no-debating stance in this space, insisting that “there are…

Denver Blogs: Welcome back, J.R. Smith — and just in time

Examine these local blogs, why don’t you? Andrew Feinstein at Denver Stiffs sizes up two bad Nuggets losses. Lucky thing George Karl can put J.R. Smith in tomorrow night… Colorado Pols looks at what Scott McInnis and Mitt Romney have in common. Aside from their resemblance to Muppet newscasters? The…

Fast-track this: Five untapped Colorado energy sources

The Department of the Interior just designated six renewable energy projects, including a 400-megawatt solar tower, as “fast-track” developments deserving of the highest priority. All six of the projects happen to be in California. Hard to believe that Interior Secretary Ken Salazar would ignore all the potential energy sources in…

Josh Penry campaign scoffs at Scott McInnis’ reasons for not debating

This morning, gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis’ responded to critics of his decision not to debate his fellow Republican rivals with a Denver Post op-ed in which he argued that while “GOP candidate forums” are fine, direct faceoffs will do more harm than good. “Republicans aren’t afraid of differing views,” he…

Denver Blogs: Sperm + Egg doesn’t equal big donations

Local blogs for locals like you. Former Colorado Independent staffer Wendy Norris launches Western Citizen, her new online news project, with a story about the tough financial times being faced by backers of the latest personhood amendment. Fetus don’t fail them now. John Reidy at South Stands Denver interviews ESPN’s…