Why Colorado Tokers Love Gorilla Glue

I remember my first experience with Gorilla Glue. I was twelve, and it was in Ms. Toth’s science class. No, I wasn’t some middle-school loser lighting up in class; I was the middle-school loser gluing his rookie teacher’s mug to her desk. Strong stuff, that Gorilla Glue. It lasted longer…

Ten Things on the Broncos’ 2016 To-Do List

The Denver Broncos have been riding high since they won Super Bowl 50 back on February 7 of this year…but today, when the team kicks off the NFL season against Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers, it’s time to get back to work toward Superbowl 51. (Or will we go…

Homeless Sweeps: Camping Ban Enforcement Still Up, DPD Data Shows

The latest data obtained by Westword from the Denver Police Department shows that enforcement of Denver’s unauthorized camping ordinance – better known as the “urban camping ban” — remains at elevated levels since regular sweeps of the homeless began in March. Here is the updated chart:  The urban camping ban…

Troy Renck on Why So Many Broncos Writers Have Left the Denver Post

A few weeks back, Denver Post subscribers were flabbergasted when sports columnist Woody Paige left the paper after thirty years of covering local teams — most notably (and most frequently) the Denver Broncos, who kick off the NFL season and their defense of their championship tonight in a nationally televised…

RiNo in Four Years, According to Developer Rendering

The River North neighborhood has gone from industrial corridor to hipster magnate, full of bars, restaurants and apartment buildings. And this week developers of the area released a rendering of what the neighborhood will look like in four years (above photo), when at least fifteen projects currently in the works are…

Dear Stoner: Can I Microwave My Pot Plants?

Dear Stoner: I see these scam ads on Craigslist that rip off folks just looking for a little relief. It used to be just regular face-to-face local delivery, but now it’s a constant scam pretending that they’ll ship products out of state. Does any police department ever track down these…

Notorious Cop Kicker Landin Smith Admits That He’s Not Insane

Notorious Aspen cop kicker Landin Smith has withdrawn a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity for his latest alleged booting episodes. Instead, he’s admitted to a felony and a misdemeanor offense after the prosecutor in the case reportedly agreed not to seek a prison sentence against him.

Profs Seek Audit of Community Colleges, Citing Low Pay, Soaring Revenue

A national organization of higher-ed faculty is pressing Colorado lawmakers to investigate hiring and salary practices in the state’s community college system, claiming that the system is teeming with cash — and highly compensated administrators — while the bulk of the courses are taught by part-time professors who are paid…

Sex Workers Get a Second Chance at Street’s Hope

When Lillian Ballard moved into a transitional-housing facility for women leaving the sex industry and survivors of sex trafficking, nobody, herself included, thought that she would last there. During her first three days at Street’s Hope in Denver, Ballard suffered from severe panic attacks, spending the majority of her time…

Ten Problems With RTD’s Trains

The University of Colorado’s A-line is getting an F: After months of headaches, delays and denials, last week RTD withheld more than $800K from the contracting firm hired to run the four-month-old “train to the plane” route…for the next 34 years.  But the A-line is just one of the problems…

The Mystery of Why Mobile Speeds in Denver Are So Terrible

Denver has a reputation as one of the more technologically advanced cities in the country — yet, as we’ve reported, our cell phone service has a national reputation for sucking. And two new reports reinforce it. According to data from the websites RootMetrics and Ookla, Denver’s mobile speeds are among the worst in the…

The Five Most Talked About Issues in Denver Right Now

Between numerous homeless sweeps, new development popping up like weeds, crime on the 16th Street Mall, the upcoming election and the ever-evolving pot industry, it’s been a busy summer. There’s no better time than the present — and a three-day weekend — to catch up on the latest news on…

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Turns 100

Sometimes it may not feel like it, but much progress has been made in the fight for women’s  rights. Take birth control. It’s hard to imagine now, but a hundred years ago it was illegal to even tell someone about it, much less try to practice it.  A pivotal contributor…

DEA: Marijuana Home Grows Are the New “Meth Houses”

Marijuana home grows may be “the new meth houses,” according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.  In a June report, the DEA’s Denver division compared residential marijuana grows in Colorado to “the meth houses of the 1990s” and warned of the potential threats and nuisances of home-growing operations. “Marijuana grows often…