John Elway: Future Broncos head coach or armchair quarterback?

Now that Denver Broncos management has given Josh McDaniels the heave-ho, the orange hordes are laying odds on the chances of the team’s most celebrated quarterback returning to the team as head coach. John Elway, back with the team? It’s a tempting prospect. But first you’ll have to pry him…

Solitary confinement study “deeply flawed,” says ACLU

As reported here last summer, a controversial state study suggesting no harmful psychological effects from solitary confinement was drawing heated protests from prison activists even before it was published. Now that it’s been released, psychiatric experts and the ACLU of Colorado are saying the report is just — well, crazy…

Drug bust on I-70: The dos and don’ts of transporting meth

We realize that the average consumer of methamphetamine is ill-suited to traveling Colorado’s mountain roads. If said motorist had half a brain left, he or she wouldn’t be smoking meth. Yet a recent bust of one dope-toting couple on I-70 was so ridiculously easy that it should be studied by…

Scott McInnis: Top five apologies he can borrow

Scott McInnis still doesn’t quite get how he went from a governor’s office shoo-in to a political pariah. He’s back in the spotlight, engaging in an act of premature rehabilitation in the Denver Post, vowing to clear the air over this silly plagiarism scandal that derailed his campaign — and…

Tonight: William S. Burroughs rides again

More than two decades ago, freelance writer Gregory Daurer thought it would be cool to track down William S. Burroughs at Naropa and hook him up to a brain machine. Audio excerpts of Daurer’s interview with Burroughs surface in a new documentary on the outlaw novelist playing tonight at 7…

Paolo Bacigalupi: Colorado’s top NBA prospect?

Forget Carmelo Anthony. Our hopes for NBA glory this season are riding on Paolo Bacigalupi, a gifted but not particularly tall sensation from Paonia. That’s NBA as in the National Book Awards. And fond as we are of Melo’s tweets, we’re banking on NBA finalist Paolo as the state’s best…

Xcel’s move away from coal: One step ahead of the feds?

Xcel’s evolving proposal to retire several aged coal-fired power plants to comply with a tough new Colorado law has been hailed as bold and innovative. But similar plans may soon be cropping up around the country as utilities face a new round of federal antipollution laws aimed at coal-belching plants…