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Lisa Gonzalez and her family of seven recently moved into a Habitat for Humanity home at Sheridan Square, a 63-home development off of South Federal and Dartmouth.
There could be a measure on the May 2019 ballot in Denver to legalize magic mushrooms.
She’s been pushing the bill for twenty years; this time it’s part of a pushback against Trump administration policies.
This fall, it will host the country’s first grad program in space resources.
Street dealers in states with legal pot or large metropolitan areas generally have a decent selection.
Colorado State University has failed to short-circuit Dr. Christina Boucher’s ogling lawsuit over her time at the school. CSU’s motion to toss the complaint has been denied, removing the last major obstacle prior to the scheduled August 20 start of a trial in a case that is supported by the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund but actually predated the 2017 sexual harassment horror stories that helped inspire the #MeToo movement.
In Democrats’ quest to re-take control of the House of Representatives this fall, all Colorado eyes are fixated on Mike Coffman’s 6th District. Quietly, however, there may be another district that some Democrats may believe to be in play, thanks to one key issue.
This week, Denver is launching a major reconstruction project on Federal Boulevard from West 7th Avenue to West Holden Place that’s 23 years in the making.
On July 22, the short life of Thomas LaPerch came to a brutal end after he succumbed to injuries he sustained during a fight with another inmate while imprisoned at the Colorado State Penitentiary in Cañon City.
Immigrant lawyers were caught by surprise after their undocumented clients who had been separated from their children were transferred to Texas. After all, just because their clients have been transferred doesn’t mean their court cases have.
House Democrats on the Capital Development Committee have accused Republican gubernatorial candidate and State Treasurer Walker Stapleton of delaying funding for $120 million in critical infrastructure projects.
One of the industry’s OGs in translucent concentrates is now in Colorado — this time in CBD form.
The forecast for that claim is cloudy.
The worst fears about the Lake Christine fire near Basalt expressed by firefighters prior to the weekend came true. According to the most recent update from authorities, shared during the evening of Sunday, July 22, the blaze has now ballooned to more than 11,000 acres and containment has fallen to less than a third of the total.
On Monday, July 23, Thomas Busch, 37, seen in the just-released booking photo above, made his first court appearance related to a chase through downtown Denver aboard a stolen tractor on the evening of Friday, July 20.
A federal judge is criticizing the University of Colorado Boulder for its actions regarding Pamela Fine, who filed a lawsuit last year over abuse allegedly suffered at the hands of former assistant football coach Joe Tumpkin. But he’s also ordered CU Boulder and its employees to be dropped from the complaint.
Energized by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s primary win in New York, a surge of new members are flooding to Denver’s chapter of Democratic Socialists of America.
Residents can share their thoughts about Denver’s mass transit system at open houses this week.
Readers debate whether pot tourism has helped Colorado.
“My art, music and use of cannabis will be an expression of my soul and the hardships I’ve been through.”
The new tool allows users to select a service and a zip code from their page’s drop-down menu, which takes them to average prices, price ranges and patient experience ratings from a variety of facilities.