Why You Should Vote Yes on 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. Today, we examine Amendment 72 by way of an interview with a spokesman for the campaign. Tomorrow, we’ll highlight a Q&A with a…

The Ten Most Stolen Cars in Colorado

Update: Around this time in 2015, we revealed the ten most frequently stolen cars in Colorado according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau’s annual “Hot Wheels” list, which covered calendar year 2014. Now, the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association has published data about Colorado thieves’ favorite targets in 2015, and many of the same…

Cannabis Calendar: Marijuana Events in Denver October 24-30 (and Beyond)

www.cannagrowexpo.com This is a big week for the cannabis industry, with three important events in Denver. Keep reading for the details on these seminars and conventions, as well as more upcoming events. 2016 Denver Cannabis Sustainability SymposiumWednesday, October 26Top experts from across the country will gather at the Colorado Convention…

Your Guide to Local Issues at Stake in November (Part Two)

Ballots are in the mail (and maybe even to a few voters’ households). Much is at stake this election cycle, which we’ve been covering all year. As promised, here is a second roundup of recent election-related stories. And for more of our election coverage, be sure to visit our (searchable!)…

The Biggest Donors Supporting and Opposing Colorado’s Ballot Measures

Running or defeating a contested ballot proposal in Colorado can cost millions, and somebody needs to front the money. Sometimes the big funders are gargantuan lobbying groups from big tobacco, the oil and gas industry or mega-unions. Other times the donors are wealthy individuals taking their pet issues for a…

Thirteen Horrifying Colorado Murders

Colorado has seen its share of horrible crimes. When we think of murders across the state’s history, the first things that come to mind are now-notorious names of places, victims and killers: Sand Creek, Ludlow, JonBenét Ramsey, Alferd Packer, Ted Bundy, Adolph Coors III, Harris and Klebold. But Colorado has also seen its…

Love’s Oven Recalls S’mores Brownie Bites

Love’s Oven voluntarily recalled fifty packages of its S’mores Brownie Bites on Thursday, October 20, because a batch might contain tree nuts, an allergen that isn’t declared on the label. People who are allergic to the nuts could run a serious risk of bad reactions if they consume the product…

Homeless Sweeps: Takeaways From Second Hearing in Class Action Lawsuit

Takeaways from Second Hearing in Homeless Class Action Lawsuit Against Denver Thursday morning’s 10 a.m. hearing at the Alfred A. Arraj courthouse was significantly less crowded than last week’s for a class action lawsuit filed against Denver that alleges the city is violating the U.S. Constitution when it conducts regular…

Raise the Bar: Why the Fracking Industry Hates Amendments

Pondering the fat Blue Book issued in advance of this year’s statewide elections, explaining the pros and cons of no less than half a dozen proposed amendments to the Colorado Constitution, it’s easy to understand why many voters might give a big thumbs-up to Amendment 71, which proposes to make…

DA’s Regrets About Seeking Death for Aurora Theater Killer

George Brauchler is seeking reelection as district attorney for the 18th Judicial District, but it’s not exactly a race. The Democrats didn’t bother putting up a candidate for the office, and even if they had, Brauchler, a GOP up-and-comer who flirted with a U.S. Senate run before changing his mind, would…