Photo: Breaking Bad spoiler — Hank loves Boulder Canyon chips!

Last night’s episode of the AMC series Breaking Bad, which marked the first of the final chapters for high-school-teacher-turned-meth-kingpin Walter White (Brian Cranston), was arguably the most anticipated TV event of the summer for those of us who managed not to get overly worked up over the birth of a…

Frack wars: What the energy industry can learn from Denver Water

All the major players among the region’s natural gas companies are gathering in Denver this week, celebrating the resurgence of their industry thanks to the advent of hydraulic fracturing technology — and pondering why public opposition to fracking in Colorado and elsewhere is so fierce. It’s a tectonic mystery no…

Photos: See plans for the new, improved Shotgun Willie’s

Shotgun Willie’s, the iconic Glendale joint at the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Virginia Avenue, is endeavoring to build a better strip club. As explained in this week’s cover story, “Fantasy Island,” the intersection where Shotgun Willie’s sits is being widened to help with traffic flow to the nearby SuperTarget…

Fracking boom fated to end with a whimper?

Oil and gas execs are gearing up for next week’s 25th annual Rocky Mountain Energy Summit in Denver, a four-day back-slapping celebration of the boom in hydraulic fracturing — or the “Shale Revolution,” as the true believers call it. But even as the industry ogles the vast reserves of natural…

Blue light special: Aurora Public Library opens a branch in Kmart

With the advent of such modern technologies as the Internet, social media, eBooks and instant messaging, print methods of research and leisure have experienced an obvious slump. The Aurora Public Library has decided to go with the flow, though, by offering more digital services, and offering them in new places:…

Highpointe development a low point for besieged neighborhood

On paper, the redevelopment of the old Marriott at Hampden and I-25 looks like a dream deal for southeast Denver, complete with luxury apartments boasting “curated amenities” and a “lazy river” winding through the place. But Holly Ridge residents say that the project has been a nightmare for the neighborhood,…

Thirty years of private prisons: New report details trouble behind bars

Launched in 1983 by a group of Kentucky Fried Chicken investors, the Corrections Corporation of America is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this year with plenty of celebrations and speeches. But there’s one gift the world’s largest private-prison operator isn’t eager to open — a new report by the incarceration reformers…

Free ammo at gun-law protest? Not quite, Denver Post

As we’ve reported, Magpul is a weaponry business based in Erie that’s so aghast at new gun-control laws about to go into effect that it’s pledged to leave Colorado. Before folks at the firm pull up stakes, though, they’re doing everything they can to protest what they see as an…