Roxane White is Hickenlooper’s new chief of staff

Roxane White knows a little something about the power of prayer, having graduated with a degree in religious studies from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon back in 1985 — and she’ll need all the faith she can get in her new job, as Mayor John Hickenlooper’s new chief…

Barack Obama’s Michael Bennet shout-out

With ex-speaker of the Colorado House Andrew Romanoff’s entry into the U.S. Senate race merely a formality at this point, Michael Bennet, appointed by Governor Bill Ritter to fill the slot opened up by the departure (to the Department of the Interior) of Ken Salazar, needs to start playing offense…

Denver Blogs: Game changer?

Our daily cruise through the Colorogosphere. Did Obama’s healthcare speech really change some Colorado minds? (Colorado Independent) Climate-legislation: The next empty promise for thousands of new jobs! (5280) What Josh McDaniels is saying about Sunday. (It’s not much, but at least he’s talking!) (Mile High Report)…

Andrew Romanoff ready to pull the trigger — candidacy-wise, that is

Over the weekend, Andrew Romanoff turned up at a union-sponsored Labor Day picnic where current U.S. Senator Michael Bennet was also glad-handing — one reason why a Tuesday blog about his appearance was headlined “Andrew Romanoff Sure Looking Like a Senatorial Candidate.” As a result, his decision today to file…

Momentum keeps building for Josh Penry

“Time For Josh Penry to Make His Move in Republican Guv-Nomination Race,” a blog published about this time yesterday, noted that Penry seems to be filling the GOP vacuum that his principal rival, Scott McInnis, has left gaping thus far. The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza apparently agrees, since he profiled…

Colorado delegation doesn’t tweet during Obama’s healthcare speech

Last night, Colorado’s representatives and senators actually paid attention during President Barack Obama’s healthcare address to a joint session of Congress — or at least they resisted posting their comments about it while the speech was taking place. Not all of the state’s federal officials have a Twitter account: Indeed,…

Denver Blogs: Romanoff’s Dem-olition

Our daily foraging for edible bloggage. Are the Democrats sabotaging Andrew Romanoff? (Daily Kos via Colroado Pols). Which Post is right about Josh Penry: Washington’s or Denver’s? (Colorado Independent) And just like that, hockey season is back. Which is funny, because I’m pretty sure last season is still going on…

Peter Boyles’ birther billboards coming to a highway near you

Last month, we told you about KHOW talk-show host Peter Boyles’ plan to put up a billboard questioning the native-born status of President Barack Obama. This notion had a major roadblock to overcome: In June, the outdoor advertising wing of Clear Channel, the Texas mega-corp that owns KHOW and seven…

Kent Lambert named taxpayers’ king

The Colorado Union of Taxpayers’ acronym — CUT — indicates where its members stand on the question of taxation. While the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR) has been attacked by plenty of lawmakers, CUT president Marty Neilson credits it with “protecting Colorado from the real budget woes like those being…

Jane Norton for Senate: The next great GOP hope

Last month, the National Republican Senatorial Committee registered a couple of domain names on behalf of former Colorado Lieutenant Governor Jane Norton — and today, Norton’s using one of them, JaneNortonForColorado.com. Up-front: A news item that declares, “Jane Norton officially filed the Jane Norton for Colorado campaign committee with the…

Andrew Romanoff sure looking like a senatorial candidate

Former Colorado House speaker Andrew Romanoff hasn’t officially announced his intention to challenge Bill Ritter appointee/fellow Democrat Michael Bennet in the 2010 race for the U.S. Senate. But the mere prospect that he may do so has prompted national media coverage — and his activities this weekend will only fuel…

Bad timing for Obama speech at one local high school

After receiving a robo-call on Thursday from Chatfield Senior High about President Barack Obama’s speech to the nation’s schoolchildren, which is scheduled for later this morning, I expected that my twin daughters, who are juniors at Chatfield, would return from school Friday with information about whether or not any of…

Different edits of Obama speech story on the Deuce and Channel 31

  Denver-area media has given enormous coverage to the brouhaha over Barack Obama’s speech to America’s schoolchildren, scheduled for later this morning, which makes sense: It’s a national story that demands to be localized. No shock, then, that the two-headed monster known as the Deuce and Channel 31 both aired…

Diana DeGette is ambushed — effectively — in telephone town hall

Last month, Congresswoman Diana DeGette was dinged by in-limbo Face the State for announcing just one town hall about healthcare reform — to be conducted over the telephone. DeGette subsequently scheduled a slew of face-to-face get-togethers, but she went ahead with the teleconference yesterday, during which she was immediately hit…

Andrew Romanoff, and Bill Ritter’s latest misstep

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Former speaker of the Colorado House Andrew Romanoff’s potential primary challenge to senatorial appointee Michael Bennet is earning national notice: In case you missed it, Rachel Maddow’s take on the situation, which she mostly views through a healthcare…

Denver Blogs: John Salazar hates clean energy — allegedly!

Our daily hunting expedition for local bloggage. The League of Conservation Voters doesn’t like drilling, but it does like drilling John Salazar. (Colorado Independent) Bennet v. Romanoff gets the Rachel Maddow treatment. By the way, Rachel Maddow: Hot or not? Please advise. (Colorado Pols) Hey, older city employees! See that…

Uranium-mine opposition and Grand Junction’s glowing legacy

The Denver Post headline “Uranium Mining May Get Buried,” about residents in Nunn, a town near Greeley, who oppose building a uranium mine nearby, hit close to home. I grew up in Grand Junction, and the repercussions of the supposedly safe uranium industry that once dominated the area’s economy sounded…