Battle of Buds: High Times Cannabis Cup Tests Colorado Weed Brands
The time-honored competition returned to Denver last week…quietly.
The time-honored competition returned to Denver last week…quietly.
Discoveries at the facilities included a bag filled with genitalia.
Loyalty memberships, maybe.
Nearly a million Coloradans plan to travel for the holiday.
The East Colfax Neighborhood Association has put forth a proposal to diversify and better fund all registered neighborhood organizations in the city.
Winter storms are especially risky for people experiencing homelessness. The city ramps up outreach efforts to help people get into shelters, but some community members are trying to come up with options for those who are wary of entering shelter.
“The state is taking further action now to ensure the kids in this school and people in this community have peace of mind and clean air to breathe.”
Live resin, rosin and ice-water hash.
No criminal charges will be pressed in the Elijah McClain case.
John Elway has called Lock the future of the franchise.
“They were way too expensive and inconvenient. Glad they’re done!”
A Congressional committee approved legalizing marijuana this week.
For many years, a backlog in the system has kept mentally ill people in jails and state hospitals while they wait for evaluation and services to determine whether they are competent to stand trial. A new MCHD program is part of a push to treat these people in the community.
The recalled weed was incorrectly approved after a state tracking error.
“I am confident that our very capable leadership team will continue to guide the agency in our mission to serve the traveling public.”
Three former employees of Denver Community Planning and Development have each lodged complaints against Scott Prisco, the city’s chief building officer, alleging that Prisco used his official role to remove roadblocks for a project overseen by a company owned by his wife.
Thirteen individuals have been charged with violating the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act
“There’s clearly a lot going on, and everyone’s maxed out — and I find myself with a sense of urgency that wants to push us to go faster.”
Organizers of an annual celebration of cannabis culture, the Fly Hi 4/20 Festival at Civic Center Park, have submitted an application to hold a third edition in the same space on Monday April 20, 2020, according to the Denver Department of Parks and Recreation. Parks and Rec spokesperson Cyndi Karvaski…
Craig Silverman put his Twitter feed on blast.
Lawrence Stoker was with De’Von Bailey when the latter was killed.
“To get regulated out of business, just to make way for big business, it’s kind of a kick in the face.”