Conservative youth plan to occupy Occupy Denver during PrideFest

Update, 9 a.m. June 16: This event has been canceled. Original post: Although the protesters are expecting a showdown, the results could be more like a meltdown: Tomorrow, members of the Young Americans for Freedom (conservative and libertarian youth) and Denver’s South Suburban Freedom Fighters (formerly the South Suburban Young…

Foreclosure: Coalition gathers signatures, stories for Initiative 84

In the almost three months since the Colorado Progressive Coalition began a fight for Initiative 84, organizers have collected more than three dozen stories about Colorado foreclosures. In the near future, they will be part of a story map on the group’s website documenting personal horror stories while the CPC…

New Era’s Steve Fenberg pushes for new voter registration model

Editor’s note: This is the latest profile in Kelsey Whipple’s ongoing series highlighting local political activists. For anyone who’s ever seen Rushmore, Steve Fenberg’s college experience makes him sound like a much better-adjusted Max Fischer. “I started a lot of clubs and stuff,” he says modestly of his experience at…

Immigrant rights group asks ICE to stay away from Strawberry Days Festival

Update below: Will federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement have a presence at this weekend’s 115th annual Strawberry Days Festival in Glenwood Springs? That’s what youth-led immigrant rights group AJUA wants to know. AJUA sent a letter to ICE, explaining that the agency’s presence at last year’s fair “traumatized our community.”…

Thunderdome chef Justin “Crunchy” Gwin moves to Step Nightclub

If you’ve kept abreast with the Latest Word’s Occupy Denver coverage, the following protester needs no introduction — but we’ll give one to him anyway. Through the Thunderdome, the local movement’s early anarchist kitchen, Justin “Crunchy” Gwin and its other chefs focused on the politics of food, feeding activists for…

Doug Lamborn should be thrown out with the bathwater

U.S. Representative Doug Lamborn is proud of himself — and he should be. After all, the Colorado Springs Republican has scaled new heights of stupidity in the halls of Congress, and that’s not an easy task. Last week, Lamborn, chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, freaked out…

Mike Zinna: Jeffco on hook for legal fees in costly court battle

When developer-turned-muckraker Mike Zinna won a modest $1,791 judgement against a former Jefferson County commissioner in 2009, after years of convoluted intrigues and litigation, his supporters hailed the decision as an important, if largely symbolic, victory for the rights of online government critics. But this week, an appeals court ruled…

Lay Catholics, Gill Foundation make up funding lost by immigrant center

Lay Catholics and several big organizations, including the Denver-based Gill Foundation, have saved the budget of an immigrant advocacy group in Durango whose funding was yanked by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. The Catholics stripped the immigrant group, called Companeros, of $30,000 because it belongs to a coalition that…

Urban camping ban: Police delay enforcement to continue education

Today marks the announced effective date of Denver’s new urban camping ban, an ordinance that makes it illegal to camp on public or private property without permission. After months of debate, followed by a two-week implementation period, both Occupy Denver and the homeless community prepared for its first day in…