Cops: Bronco Aqib Talib Shot Himself, but He Was Too Drunk to Remember

One significant contributor to the Denver Broncos’s Super Bowl-winning 2015-2016 season had previously announced that he wouldn’t be joining the squad for its visit to the White House, scheduled to take place today: former fill-in quarterback Brock Osweiler, who jumped to the Houston Texans during the off-season. Now, however, another…

Snowmaking Begins on Copper Mountain (PHOTOS)

We might still be experiencing shorts weather along the Front Range, but the mountains are getting their first taste of winter.  This week, snowmaking started on Copper Mountain, which opens to skiers at 9 a.m. on November 11. Why start making snow this early?  “We try to start making snow as…

Gummies Replace Chocolate as Leading Edible in Colorado

Gummies have gotten sticky in the marijuana market, replacing chocolate as the top-selling cannabis candy. According to a study by BDS Analytics, infused chocolate bars dominated the marketplace in 2015. That year, chocolate bars outsold all other cannabis products by almost 50 percent, taking the top spot with 26 percent…

Inside Ruling That Guts Colorado’s Medical Marijuana Doctor Policy

In July, four doctors were suspended for allegedly recommending cannabis to patients who didn’t need it for health-related reasons after being referred to the Colorado Medical Board by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Now, however, the CDPHE’s referral process has been struck down in Denver District Court…

Colorado Considers Adding PTSD to Conditions That Qualify for MMJ

The fifth time could be a charm: After four previous attempts, Colorado may finally add post-traumatic stress disorder to its medical marijuana program. On Wednesday, September 21, members of an interim legislative committee voted 5-0 to endorse a proposal that would add acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder to the…

Here’s How You Can Give Feedback at This Week’s Denveright Meetings

Earlier this year, Mayor Michael Hancock announced “Denveright,” a campaign designed to solicit community feedback as Denver revises four master planning documents, including Blueprint Denver, that address growth and development of the city over the next twenty years. On October 4 and 5, the city is hosting a number of…

Neighbors Take on Micro-Apartments at 16th and Humboldt

In the 32 years he’s lived on Humboldt Street, David Engelken has seen many changes in his neighborhood. He remembers the early ’90s, when prostitutes and drug dealers occupied the brownstones across the street from his house. A decade later, he helped secure the area’s historic designation. Now Engelken, the…

Why Colorado Tokers Love Maui Wowie

In this age of instant development, Hawaii has a timeless quality. The culture, pride and desires of its people have kept the non-resort areas true to their roots, for the most part — which is probably why you’ll hear natives muttering things you hope you don’t understand as you pass…

Cannabis Calendar: Marijuana Events in Denver October 3-6

1. Puff, Pass & Pincushion Join Denver artist Leslie Moffatt of Heathen Handmade from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4, for a two-hour Puff, Pass & Pincushion session. Design your own needlepoint art with step-by-step instructions and then take home your own quirky, completed cross-stitch. The class is…

CBS4 Forecasts a Three-Headed Weather Super-Team

Over the years, Denver TV stations have waged an ongoing series of weather wars using as weapons the latest forecasting tools — high-tech gear that’s supposedly made on-camera prognosticators better guessers than their rivals. An example: In early 2004, as we reported, CBS4 was touting a system called “Live Doppler 4000,”…

Ten Ways You Know You Live in a Presidential Swing State

This state’s presidential-preference polls are close…too close, no matter who you might be supporting. That’s why Donald Trump is returning to Colorado, when at one point the state seemed to belong to Hillary Clinton. But last week, Politico called the race in Colorado a “dead heat,” with the RealClearPolitics average…

Aurora Now Taking Applications for City’s Final Dispensary

This morning, Aurora will start taking applications for the last recreational dispensary that will be allowed in the city for the foreseeable future. Aurora’s Marijuana Enforcement Division will review the applications and hold in-person meetings with each applicant before announcing a final decision on November 30.  Back in 2013, Aurora City Council…

JonBenet: Paula Woodward on New Book, John Ramsey, Burke-Did-It Claims

The media barrage about the murder of JonBenét Ramsey is nowhere close to being over, as witnessed by The Killing of JonBenét: Her Father Speaks, an A&E documentary broadcast last night, in which John Ramsey, the father of the six-year-old Boulder girl murdered on Christmas Day, 1996, blasted a CBS series in which a…