Avoiding Creepy Clowns? There’s an App for That

Excited for Halloween, but nervous to run into any ominous clowns? Not to worry, a Jefferson County high school student named Rocco Marchitto has just developed an app that allows you to view where previous clown sightings have been in the world. Zooming in on the map at its website shows a total of four sighting reported so far in the Denver area, each with their time, specific details and a precise location.

The Ten Worst Denver-Specific Halloween Costumes

It’s almost Halloween, which means that you probably already have a jack-o-lantern out on your stoop, or you’ve resigned yourself to not-bothering for yet another year. Instead of carving up large veggies and stuffing a candle in their scooped-out hulls to light them up, you should probably focus more on getting a costume together for that party Saturday night.But what to wear? You want it to be clever, sure. Creative is always good. Locally themed would be great. But don’t get carried away—just because something is home-grown doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good. Here’s a top ten list of Denver costumes in the face of which you should just shut the door.

Cannabis Sustainability Symposium Offers Tips and Tricks From Insiders

The question on the table: How to create a more sustainable cannabis industry? Over 200 people gathered at the Colorado Convention Center for Denver’s Cannabis Sustainability Symposium on October 26, attending panels on a variety of issues related to environmental efficiency and discussing how to best tackle sustainability issues. The first…

The Fox’s Rick Lewis on Life After Michael Floorwax and More

Two years ago this month, popular Denver radio personality Michael Floorwax formally announced that he wouldn’t be returning to Lewis & Floorwax, the 103.5 The Fox morning program on which he’d co-starred with Rick Lewis since July 1990. In a letter read by Lewis during an early October 2014 program,…

Why Colorado Tokers Love L.A. Confidential

Have you ever heard of a legendary strain on the street but never found it? Like that urban legend about catfish the size of a Volkswagen at the bottom of the lake, some tales are too good to be true. For me, L.A. Confidential was that car-sized catfish for the…

How Colorado’s Congressional Candidates Feel About Marijuana

What public statements have Colorado’s candidates for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives made about marijuana, rescheduling and research? Here’s our rundown. U.S. Senate Candidates Michael Bennet (D) Incumbent Michael Bennet faces challenges from seven nominees from a variety of parties. Along with 27 other senators, Bennet wrote a letter…

Architect Talks About Being Criticized on Denver FUGLY

Rob Rager had some time to kill between appointments, so, like anyone with a phone, he started scrolling through Facebook. A conversation occurring on the Denver Fugly Facebook page caught his eye. Fugly encourages discussion about design and architecture – mostly of the bad variety – and is followed by…

Which States Will Be Next to Legalize Recreational Marijuana?

Which states will be the next to legalize recreational marijuana? Five states have ballot measures that, if passed, would allow the use of recreational pot. Here’s a rundown of the latest polling: Arizona: Too close to call 44 percent for, 45 percent against Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute of Public…

Why You Should Vote No Against Amendment 72 to Raise Tobacco Taxes

Editor’s note: As part of our continuing election coverage, we’re taking a closer look at amendments and propositions that will be on the Colorado ballot in November. Yesterday, we posted “Why You Should Vote Yes on Amendment 72 to Raise Tobacco Taxes,” featuring an interview with a proponent of the…

Ask a Stoner: How Can I Test My THC Levels?

Dear Stoner: I would like to get a test for my THC levels without risking my driving privilege. If the marijuana industry is so smart and innovative, why is nothing being offered to consumers? Steve Dear Steve: Didn’t know the marijuana industry was responsible for your self-control or driving habits…

Del Corazon, an Affordable Housing Complex, Coming to Westwood

The trailer parks are gone and the work has started on Del Corazon, a 197-unit affordable housing complex on 4.5 acres straddling Morrison Road in Westwood, one of Denver’s poorest neighborhoods. St. Charles Town Company broke ground last week on the $40 million project, which is expected to be completed…