Biggest Challenges Facing Juvenile and Family Court Judges

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges’ 81st annual conference is slated to take place in Denver beginning on Sunday, July 22. The event will be attended by hundreds of judges and court personnel from across the country on the front lines of societal crises representing every size, shape and description, including the opioid epidemic, human trafficking and separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border.

9News’s Kim Christiansen on Ed, Adele and Life After Taking the Top Anchor Slot

In June 2017, when Kim Christiansen was named the latest lead anchor of 9News following the retirement of Adele Arakawa, media types wondered if she would be able to maintain the station’s ratings supremacy, which dates back to the 1970s. Turns out she could. But after a year in the outlet’s most prominent role, she remains exceedingly modest and incredibly honest about her accomplishments, as well as her insecurities, as she makes clear in the following in-depth interview.

Inside New NRA-Backed Attempt to Kill Boulder’s Assault Weapons Ban

Jon Caldara’s federal lawsuit against Boulder’s new assault weapons ban isn’t the only attempt to shoot down the ordinance. A new complaint filed by the Colorado State Shooting Association (CSSA), among others, and backed by the National Rifle Association takes aim at state court in an attempt to double the prospects of the ordinance being killed.

Why Big Changes to Red Rocks Aren’t Happening…Yet

On July 24, Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission was scheduled to consider a proposal by Denver Arts & Venues to make significant changes to the planter boxes placed along the edges of the seating section at world-renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre. But days before the session, officials canceled the presentation in the face of opposition from the nonprofit citizens group Friends of Red Rocks and plenty of others.

CBD Fight: Claims, Counterclaims and a Woman Named Swindler

CBD products are touted for their healing properties. But even they would have a hard time mending the rift that’s torn apart a Colorado CBD company, which has dissolved amid dueling lawsuits, with one alleging a scheme to funnel more than $1 million to an animal sanctuary in Costa Rica and the other focusing on $300,000 in missing meds and a series of accused co-conspirators, one of whom is named Natalia Swindler.