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Finally, some good news!
Finally, some good news!
The University of Denver has agreed to pay $2.66 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which accused DU of paying not just one or some of its female full law professors less than the mean average salary of male full profs at the law school, but all of them.
The drug, made with cannabidiol (CBD), was at the center of a bill recently passed by the Colorado General Assembly to ensure its distribution in Colorado despite its illegal status with the federal government.
Results from past years show Colorado never saw anything close to the bump in marijuana-positive tests that California, Nevada, and Massachusetts saw in 2017.
Parents, students and staffers at RiseUp Community School want answers about an alleged room-to-room search at the school conducted by the Denver Police Department, with officers said to have shown their weapons while searching for a student who wasn’t in the building.
The #MeToo movement has exposed patterns of sexual harassment and abuse in the entertainment industry, schools and political arenas across the nation. Now an effort is under way to determine the severity of the issue in the world of climbing. A coalition of researchers and organizations, including the Alpinist and…
It’s still possible to buy a house in Denver for less than $250,000. But the homes under this price point typically need a lot of work, and the properties may be more valuable if they’re demolished entirely.
The term “full-melt” isn’t as prevalent in the weed world as it once was.
Marijuana advertising works on kids whether they’re the intended audience or not, a new study maintains.
More than two years have passed since the jailhouse death of Michael Marshall and the city is still dealing with the discipline of the three of the officers involved.
An investigation into where the money went provides a glimpse into the backstage feuding and maneuvering among investors in Denver’s premiere hotel.
The session will incorporate Dr. Dale Bredesen’s Reversing Cognitive Decline (ReCODE) program and cannabis, especially CBD.
The recent increases in rent throughout the Denver metro area, continuing a trend that’s made Denver one of the country’s most expensive rental markets since 2010, have the potential of pushing people who are already barely making ends meet into homelessness. Those most at risk include plenty of folks who’ve never been without a roof over their head before, including families and seniors, and have no idea what to do in such a scenario.
While Republican state senator Tim Neville says he agrees with the letter’s ultimate goal of preventing federal interference with Colorado’s marijuana industry, he doesn’t see the need for legislation to keep U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions at bay.
The intoxicating fruit-salad scent will instantly put a spell on you.
In the coming months, three of the largest Colorado highway construction efforts in recent memory are expected to get underway along the urban corridor: Central 70, I-25 North and I-25 South Gap. But another huge operation, the C-470 Express Lanes project, has been moving forward for months on 12.5 miles of roadway between Interstate 25 and Wadsworth Boulevard, and it’s scheduled to reach some major milestones in the coming days.
Most people thought the fight was over when Colorado voters legalized commercial cannabis in 2012, but that victory really just started a series of smaller battles.
“Lift The Label” is a statewide movement to reduce the stigma for individuals with opioid addiction through education.
On Thursday, May 10, the North American Aerospace Defense Command invited journalists to come celebrate its sixtieth birthday. The tour guides never told us what made sixty any different from 59 or 58, but when NORAD sends you an invitation (via “unclassified” email!), you don’t turn it down.
A cherry version of a 1975 Ford Bronco marketed as the “Denver Broncos Edition” is currently available at the online auto site Bring a Trailer. The auction ends in fewer than four days, and at this writing, six bidders have pushed the price to $44,999.
My editor at Boulder’s Daily Camera, Dave Krieger, warned early on that my biggest challenge as an aspiring journalist would be to temper my penchant for idealism. Perhaps that’s why, when he told me of the imminent danger posed to our paper by its hedge fund owner, Alden Global Capital, I didn’t absorb that the end was as close as he foretold.
Data shows there have been at least 56 shootings in Denver metro during 2018 through May 12, resulting in a minimum of 32 deaths and 29 injuries, with few neighborhoods untouched by gun violence.