Marijuana, Morning Sickness and the Fallout From Researchers Playing Spy

In recent weeks, Colorado’s Marijuana Enforcement Division has issued two industry-wide bulletins prompted by “reports of licensees making recommendations for pregnancy-related morning sickness.” And while pioneering marijuana attorney Brian Vicente is urging his clients to pay heed to the MED’s new focus on conversations between dispensary staffers and customers, he sees a broader problem.

9News’s Kyle Clark on Why Walker Stapleton Is a Liar

It’s not often that a TV-news anchor essentially agrees with those calling a leading gubernatorial candidate a liar. But that’s exactly what 9News’ Kyle Clark did in regard to Colorado Treasurer and Republican frontrunner Walker Stapleton in a commentary segment on the June 11 edition of Next with Kyle Clark. He explains why in the following Q&A.

FBI Agent Chase Bishop Finally Jailed for Mile High Spirits Backflip Shooting

Today, FBI agent Chase Bishop, who became a national laughingstock after he accidentally shot Thomas Reddington while executing a back flip at Mile High Spirits Distillery during the wee hours of June 2, turned himself in to the Denver Sheriff’s Department. He was promptly arrested and is currently being held on suspicion of second-degree assault.

Charter School Autonomy a Double-Edged Sword for Families Who Want More From Schools

Two elite charter schools in the Denver area — Stargate School and STEM School Highlands Ranch — are some of the highest-performing schools in their respective districts. Both have long wait lists of parents eager to wield their choice and enroll their children. But families in both schools have learned the hard way that charter schools can come with a heavy price.

Denver’s Ten Most Dangerous Intersections

Our updated list of the ten intersections with the most accidents in Denver right now testifies to the changing traffic patterns in Denver. Only two spots on the roster are repeats from our previous most-dangerous-intersections report, published in November.

Inside Denver’s Revolutionary Juneteenth/Father’s Day Bail-Out

This week, Elisabeth Epps, co-lead of the Denver Justice Project, is raising funds for what she’s dubbed the Juneteenth/Father’s Day Bail Out, an initiative that aims to pay bonds for low-level male offenders who can’t afford to do so in time for them to spend the upcoming holidays with their families or loved ones.