Why Colorado Tokers Love Cosmic Railway
The strain’s effects can be somewhat listless if it’s consumed at too high a dosage, which happens very easily if you’re not careful.
The strain’s effects can be somewhat listless if it’s consumed at too high a dosage, which happens very easily if you’re not careful.
One of the most disturbing crime stories in the nation right now involves Vincent Terry, who was arrested in Florida for allegedly killing his pregnant wife, Chrystal Terry, and taking photos of her corpse. But a Colorado connection to the case that we reported about nearly four years ago makes the latest events even more horrific.
Pending a few bureaucratic steps, School District 27J will become the first urban school district in the state to transition to a four-day school week.
Caucus advocate John Wren explains why he thinks caucuses are such an integral part of the democratic process – and why you should participate on Tuesday.
The NoCo Hemp Expo is coming back to Loveland on April 6 and 7, and it’s organizer expects it to be bigger than ever.
According to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, single family home prices in Denver now average more than $500,000, the highest number ever recorded for such residences in the Mile High City. But this benchmark wasn’t achieved by way of a sudden spike. The climb to this sum has been inexorable over the past year, with occasional clues that the market had plateaued proving false.
Ever since Denver Mayor Michael Hancock apologized for sending inappropriate texts to Denver police officer Leslie Branch-Wise during the 2011-2012 period when she was on his security detail, various organizations related to local law enforcement have made their displeasure with the situation clear. The latest: Hours after Nick Rogers, president of the Denver Police Protective Association, told us that Hancock had lost the respect of cops in the Mile High, the Colorado Fraternal Order of Police, the state’s primary police union, sent a scathing letter to Governor John Hickenlooper demanding that the mayor resign over his treatment of now-Detective Branch-Wise and plenty more.
Controversial columnist and media figure Ann Coulter is scheduled to give a free talk at the University of Colorado Boulder campus on Wednesday, March 21, and campus officials will no doubt spend the time between now and then preparing for potential trouble.
Most extractions used to make infused products, such as cannabutter and butane hash oil, extract terpenes as well as such cannabinoids as CBD and THC, so the majority of them smell like pot from the moment they’re made to the moment you poop ’em out.
Denver International Airport has announced the winners of its “Train Call” contest.
“You know what ladies? We need to invest. We need investment money that comes from women.”
On Friday, March 2, news broke that Nick Dawkins had resigned as principal of Manual High School, and the initial letter describing the reasons behind his decision was exceedingly polite, albeit with an edge of sadness. But the following day, in an essay entitled “Why I Left Denver Public Schools,” Dawkins was much more blunt, revealing that a controversy over reports of a confederate flag at a Manual-Weld Central High School football game last September was among the factors that led to his departure. “For weeks as this situation played out I was targeted by those that called me a nigger and vowed to bring harm to me,” Dawkins wrote.
The fallout continues following Mayor Michael Hancock’s apology for inappropriate texts sent to Denver police officer Leslie Branch-Wise. The scandal has led to veiled lawsuit threats from an attorney representing Wayne McDonald, a former Hancock pal who won $200,000 in a previous suit over over his 2012 firing from a position with the mayor; he’d supposedly made similarly problematic comments to Branch-Wise. And it’s also emboldened critics such as the Colorado Latino Forum’s Lisa Calderón, organizer of a March 7 march to call for his resignation. Nick Rogers, president of the Denver Police Protective Association, doesn’t go quite as far as Calderón. But he sees the Branch-Wise matter as another example of Hancock’s flawed leadership.
Earlier this month, Richard Darling was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for allegedly killing, dismembering and “filleting” the body of Rey Pesina in an Aurora homeless encampment on Halloween of 2015. The sentence would seem to offer some solace to Candace Chamberlain, who was romantically involved with both men before getting caught in the middle of their fatal conflict. But more than two years later, she’s still struggling to deal with her memories from that awful day.
Readers give a failing grade to a recent report card that says legal cannabis has hurt Colorado.
An informational public forum on March 10 will discuss the future of the Park Hill Golf Course.
Keanu Reeves might be known in Hollywood as a decent person, but to some in the gun debate his films are the reason mass shooters carry out heinous crimes.
Though no one with the city has called for Hancock to resign, some readers indicate it is his only option.
Of the 93,095 active patients on the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry, 86,317 listed severe pain as a qualifying condition.
In a historic move, Thornton Democrat Steve Lebsock was expelled today by the Colorado House of Representatives in the wake of allegations of sexual harassment by at least eleven women, including Democratic colleague Representative Faith Winter.
The military history of William F. Hayden Green Mountain Park had been long-forgotten by everyone, including the federal government. That is until a 2009 grass fire uncovered unexploded artillery shells and munitions debris pre-dating World War II.
Medical marijuana advocacy group Americans for Safe Access just released its annual report card on all states with some medical marijuana access.