Golden mayor considers lawsuit over Jefferson Parkway

Last month, we told you about Golden mayor Jacob Smith’s opposition to the Jefferson Parkway, a project he described as a “weird, disconnected road to nowhere.” Nonetheless, the Denver Regional Council of Governments, popularly known as DRCOG, officially made the parkway part of its long-range transportation plan at a meeting…

Tom Tancredo slaps Obama administration for offering temporary protected status to Haitians in U.S. illegally

Last Friday, Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano granted temporary protected status to undocumented Haitians living in the United States — a move that deep-sixes deportations to the country, allowing individuals to stay here up to eighteen months. Approximately 200,000 Haitians are expected to submit TPS applications. Given that Haiti has…

Scott McInnis, Jane Norton portray themselves as Scott Brown 2.0

Republican Scott Brown’s comfortable victory last night in the Massachusetts Senate race has proven that, this year, anyhow, Republicans are capable of winning anywhere. Jon Caldara for Congress in Boulder, anyone? No surprise, then, that the state’s two leading Republican candidates — gubernatorial hopeful Scott McInnis and senatorial wannabe Jane…

Denver Blogs: Without Chauncey Billups, the Nuggets blow

It’s okay to read Denver blogs if you’re not from Denver. We won’t tell. Denver Stiffs’s Andrew Feinstein breaks down the good, bad and ugly of the Nuggets’ 2009-2010 season’s first half, noting that without Chauncey Billups, the team is “rudderless.” Hope it’s clear sailing from here. The Colorado Independent’s…

Is Andrew Romanoff about to raise the white flag?

Update, 10:42 a.m.: The Denver Post is reporting that Andrew Romanoff is announcing that he plans to stay in the race for U.S. Senate, not drop out, as has been rumored. Consider that in light of our original item below: Just past noon today, senatorial candidate Andrew Romanoff will hold…