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    On the Prowl
    Published: July 31, 2007
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    Legal Eagles
    A year later, these female cadets are still waiting for an apology. A lawsuit may be their only hope.
    Published: January 29, 2004
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    Where Are They Now?
    The past year has been a mixed bag for AFA cadets.
    Published: January 29, 2004
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    Strike One, You’re Out!
    Air Force cadets busted on drinking charges may lose their careers.
    Published: November 12, 2003
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    Ready, Aim, Fire!
    Published: October 02, 2003
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    Follow the Leader
    Published: September 25, 2003
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    Diss Honor
    Published: September 18, 2003
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    Honor Thy Academy
    Published: September 11, 2003
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    Honor Rolled
    These Air force cadets were ready to fly. Then the honor board crashed their careers.
    Published: July 17, 2003
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    Academy Gets a Pass
    Published: June 26, 2003
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Bad fences make bad neighbors for the Cherry Creek Farm HOA and its residents Bad fences make bad neighbors for the Cherry Creek Farm HOA and its residents
By J. David McSwane

Tom and Courtney Myers moved into their home in Cherry Creek Farm more than a decade ago, and for many years, they enjoyed their cookie-cut sliver of the moderately affluent… More >>

An HOA battle in Highline Meadows
By J. David McSwane

The Man With the Metal Ceiling Bob Tarde has lived in the same one-bedroom apartment in Centennial for more than two decades, plenty of time for him to decorate it with… More >>

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By Patricia Calhoun

The first sign that something was funny? People kept coming up to Jolt — real name Jeremy Silas Ulibarri — at First Friday, telling the urban artist that they'd seen… More >>

A former gangbanger says he was "naive" to trust Gangland
By Patricia Calhoun

More than anything, I'm mad at myself," admits Francisco Gallardo, program director of Denver's Gang Rescue and Support Project, one of the key players in the Gang Reduction Initiative of… More >>

Playing the name game with Denver's War on Terrorism Memorial Playing the name game with Denver's War on Terrorism Memorial

On July 24, 1909, Colorado dedicated a memorial on the west side of the State Capitol to local soldiers killed in the Civil War. The monument shows a Union soldier… More >>

Why are so many hate-crime victims Mexican?
By Gustavo Arellano

Dear Mexican: By now, I'm sure you're aware of all the hate crimes against Hispanics in the last few years. By now, I'm sure you're thinking that this is ¡Ask… More >>

With all the pot advertising, Westword should change its name to Weedword

"Bad Medicine," Joel Warner, March 11 Taking Your Medicine I think that marijuana should be legal and that the War on Drugs is shredding the Bill of Rights. But if… More >>

CannaMed &#151; Colorado's largest medical pot evaluation company &#151; faces scrutiny for selling patient information CannaMed — Colorado's largest medical pot evaluation company — faces scrutiny for selling patient information
By Joel Warner

Karen needed a medical marijuana card. She'd smoked enough pot in her fifty years to know that it subdued her recurring headaches, her nausea, the pain that lingered from the… More >>

Red Rocks Fitness feels the burn when the city asks the owner to change the name Red Rocks Fitness feels the burn when the city asks the owner to change the name

If you've ever thought about running the 192 stairs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre — or you've simply stared in disbelief at the fitness nuts who do — then you may… More >>

Which medical marijuana evaluators sell their patient info?
By Joel Warner

CannaMed owner David Mazin came up with the idea of having his medical marijuana evaluation clinics sell patients to dispensaries and pot growers a year ago. Since then, he claims,… More >>