WeHireAliens.com not for job hunters — or John Hickenlooper

Amid the white-hot debates raging over Arizona’s new immigration law, it’s harder than ever to separate the spluttering from the substance when it comes to immigration policy. Especially if you’re trying to make sense of the über-patriotic sentiments found online at Wehirealiens.com. A project of the Federal Immigration Reform and…

Paolo Bacigalupi wins Nebula for The Windup Girl

Paonia’s Paolo Bacigalupi, profiled in Westword as “the hottest writer in sci-fi” a couple of weeks ago, just got hotter. His first novel, The Windup Girl, just won the 2010 Nebula Award for Best Novel from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. The Nebula is one of the…

Ken Salazar taps “recovery czar” Chris Henderson to fix MMS

In the wake of the worst American offshore oil disaster in decades, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar is scrambling on several fronts to address the perception that his administration has been more occupied with eco-spin than actual environmental reform. Having announced a plan to split the Minerals Management Service,…

Ken Salazar is spinning the Deepwater Horizon debacle

The finger-pointing over the massive oil slick threatening the Gulf Coast is spreading almost as fast as the spill itself. While critics on the right chortle over Department of the Interior chief of staff Tom Strickland’s ill-timed trip to the Grand Canyon, the White House and the DOI have been…

Ken Salazar’s role in BP disaster: More spin than reform?

The finger-pointing over the massive oil slick threatening the Gulf Coast is spreading almost as fast as the spill itself. While critics on the right chortle over Department of the Interior chief of staff Tom Strickland’s ill-timed trip to the Grand Canyon in the midst of the developing crisis, the…

Ken Salazar: Oil spill gets sludge on his shiny green suit

It’s too soon to start putting a figure on the damage — to marine life, tourism, fishing industries and more — from the 600-square-mile oil slick oozing onto the Gulf Coast today. And it’s too early in the investigation to know anything conclusive about the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon…

Denver boot: Scofflaw secrets about how to beat it

A recent police blotter item from YourHub notes that a vehicle booted for outstanding parking tickets in northwest Denver was “mysteriously gone” when an enforcement officer returned to the area. Call out the hounds, Sherlock. How will this baffling feat of legerdemain ever be solved? Fact is, there’s nothing mysterious…

Josh “Penal” Penry: Felons vote the Democratic ticket

Yes, it’s the season for blustery rhetoric and high-pressure posturing down at the statehouse. But few stunts can match, for sheer unintended hilarity, this recent blast from Colorado Senate Republicans, denouncing a bill to restore voting rights to state parolees as a conspiracy by Dems to stuff the ballot boxes…

Wild horse debacle: BLM under fire over roundup deaths, castrations

Months after the Bureau of Land Management’s controversial roundup of wild horses in Nevada last winter, official counts of the number of animals injured and killed in the operation continue to rise. And activists opposing the BLM efforts to reduce free-ranging herds have just released new photos and accounts of…

Earth Day celebrations: A good time to get rid of crap

Amid all the peculiar anniversaries this week, ranging from the Oklahoma City bombing and Columbine to the annual obliteration of the 4/20 rituals, it’s easy to forget that this is also the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. A soggy gathering of the faithful will converge at Civic Center Park today…

DIA officials lust for Dreamliner deal

It’s not likely that officials at All Nippon Airways would forget that the folks at Denver International Airport dearly want to make a deal for a nonstop flight to Tokyo; DIA’s been chasing that brass ring for a decade. But that didn’t stop a few locals from flying to Japan…

DPD racial profiling charges: The continuing costly saga of Sgt. Speelman

There are mellow cops and in-your-face cops.Then there are cops like the Denver Police Department’s Perry Speelman, the subject of at least 18 internal affairs investigations dating back to the 1990s, many triggered by complaints of alleged “unnecessary force” or “discourtesy.” Precisely how many complaints Speelman has generated is unknown…