Roan Plateau rethinking: Drilling delay prompts pouting, applause

The Bureau of Land Management’s decision late last week to seek additional environmental study of possible impacts of oil and gas exploration on the Roan Plateau has left energy interests fuming and sulking over the continued delays in tapping the area’s rich gas reserves — and enviro activists crunching numbers…

Photos: Five most expensive homes for sale in Denver

Outgrown that studio apartment? Why not think big — really big. Below, take a mini-tour of the five most expensive homes for sale in the Denver area according to The Home Cart, complete with plenty of photos. Appropriately enough, we’re counting up rather than down, with the bargain just a…

Walmart coming to Boulder — and sh*t heading for fan

Boulder and Walmart are an unlikely combination. But after months of speculation, rumors and protests, it now appears that one of the nation’s most progressive communities will soon be home to the retailer most liberals love to hate. And judging by early reaction to reports that a Walmart will be…

Colorado Avalanche season opener is tonight! Oh, never mind….

The Colorado Avalanche was scheduled to open the season against the St. Louis Blues tonight at the Pepsi Center. But thanks to the NHL’s failed attempt to resolve its collective bargaining issues, the first two weeks of games have been cancelled amid the current lockout. If the NHL can suddenly…

Lamar coal plant faces possible civil penalties, customer revolt

The news keeps getting worse for a coal-fired power plant in Lamar that was supposed to provide cheap electricity for southeast Colorado. Already a target of criticism for cost overruns, operational failures and pollution concerns, the project recently suffered a major setback in federal court that could subject the plant…

Fracking-regulations battle on federal lands heats up

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar is on record as saying that hydraulic fracturing methods to extract oil and gas “can be done safely,” but he’s not overly impressed with varying state rules overseeing the drilling process. He’s been pushing in recent months for his department to tighten its requirements…

Photos: Gates preservation bid rejected by landmark commission

College student Eugene Elliott’s campaign to save remaining buildings at the old Gates Rubber factory on South Broadway from demolition, the subject of last month’s feature “Trouble in the Rubble,” has failed to impress Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission — which voted 9-0 yesterday not to recommend landmark status for the…