Led by a Desire to Help the World, Jewish Politicians Take Charge in Colorado
Colorado’s governor, attorney general and secretary of state are all Jewish — and their faith is shaping their politics.
Colorado’s governor, attorney general and secretary of state are all Jewish — and their faith is shaping their politics.
Senator Cory Gardner’s first challenger out of the gate might not have his name recognition or political experience, but Lorena Garcia hopes her background as a community organizer and desire to help change politics in Washington will help her win in 2020.
A woman has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the drowning death of a nine-year-old girl, but has received no jail time for the offense.
The former same-sex partner of a man who complained that he was forced to get a divorce even though the couple had never actually married tells his side of the story.
A national health care come has agreed to pay millions to settle a lawsuit in the death of John Patrick Walter.
Westword nominates Jake Browne and Samantha Taylor for cutest couple in legal pot.
It’s the second pesticide recall issued by the agencies in one week — both were for medical marijuana only.
Colorado senator-elect Jessie Danielson talks about what her bruising election victory and her priorities now that her win helped put Democrats in the majority.
“I don’t know about that, but they need to stop that racist shit.”
The decision to launch a death penalty prosecution against a man accused of killing a deputy presents a challenge to Governor-elect Jared Polis, who opposes capital punishment.
The number of properties that are seriously underwater, meaning they’re worth less than their owners owe, is growing in some parts of Colorado.
We’re not saying that those dispensaries aren’t out there…
An attorney for a seventy-year-old retired bus driver taken into custody on a 34-year-old case says Indiana officials insist he must serve a 290 sentence in state prison there.
The Libertarian Party of Colorado has had enough of federal cannabis prohibition.
Despite plenty of evidence that texting while driving is dangerous and can be fatal, it’s still legal in Colorado to do so for those eighteen and older. But while efforts to make hands-free driving the law of the state have fallen short so far, advocates are already gearing up for another fight, and this time they’re determined to win.
Two Arvada grandmothers started the organization two years ago, to help educate the public.
Dom Testa and Jeremy Padgett talk about how they feel their success as the morning radio team on Mix 100 is linked to their willingness to bend the rules.
In Denver during 2017, more than 1,200 robberies were reported, but fewer than 500 have been cleared by law enforcement, leaving victims’ odds of seeing justice done at far less than fifty-fifty.
It pairs extremely well with crackers and prosciutto.
Garcia is a is a seventh-generation Coloradan and a longtime community organizer.
The recall stemmed from CDA tests that showed levels of pyriproxyfen.
Descendants of the tribes killed in the massacre don’t want to see history erased…they want it explained.