Remembering Jack Splitt: MMJ Jack’s Law Namesake Loses Fight for Life

In April, we told you about Meagan Patrick, whose pre-school-age daughter, Addelyn, is an epilepsy sufferer who’s made huge strides since she began using medical cannabis treatments. However, Addelyn’s public preschool didn’t allow MMJ to be administered — although liquid Valium is okay. House Bill 16-1373, co-sponsored by Representative Jonathan Singer, was…

Homeless Move Forward with Class Action Suit Against Denver Over Sweeps

Last week, we reported that a local lawyer was preparing a class action lawsuit against the city of Denver for violating the constitutional rights of the city’s homeless population when conducting sweeps of homeless people, their encampments and their property.  Today, the law office of Jason Flores-Williams made good on…

Why Colorado Tokers Love Bubba Kush

Bubba Kush is one baaaaad strain. Bubba Kush will grab your money, knock you out, and leave you weak in the knees when you finally wake up. Bubba Kush will take your mother out for a nice dinner and never call her again. Bubba Kush don’t give a fuck. Bubba…

“Litigate or Give Up”: Inside the Fight for Open-Records Requests

The way things stand, obtaining open records from a government agency in Colorado and then going after said government agency if you feel as though you’ve been wrongly denied those records is tough. Jeffrey A. Roberts puts it more bluntly: “Litigate or give up.”  That’s how Roberts, executive director of the Colorado…

Auditor Rips Denver Parks and Rec Over Golf Course Contracts

A recent report from the city auditor’s office found several weaknesses in the way that Denver Parks and Recreation handles its contracts with private companies — particularly in its concession agreements on city-owned golf courses, which appear to be at odds with established city practices and offer wildly varying terms…

What You Need to Know About Denver Go Topless Day (NSFW)

Tomorrow, August 26, marks the 95th anniversary of what most historians see as the signature victory of the women’s suffrage movement: the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. What’s that got to do with Denver Go Topless Day, which takes place two days later,…

Dear Stoner: Do True Hybrids Still Exist?

Dear Stoner: I’ve tried sativas and indicas, and they’re all fine and dandy, but I’m looking for something more in the middle. What are some good hybrids that are actually hybrids? Happy Jack Dear Jack: All hybrids are actually hybrids. In fact, nearly all of the strains you’ll find nowadays…

Stop Pot Profiling by Colorado License Plate, Court Tells Kansas Troopers

For years, we’ve written about reports of marijuana profiling. The claims consistently maintain that law enforcers in jurisdictions beyond this state are more apt to stop vehicles for marijuana-related searches if they’re outfitted with Colorado license plates. Such tactics were always controversial. Now, a federal court says they’re totally unjustified. In…

Update: Broncos Officially Granted Naming Rights to Mile High Stadium

As we’ve reported, the bankruptcy of Sports Authority meant that the company’s name would eventually have to come off Mile High Stadium — or Sports Authority Field at Mile High, as it’s been officially known since 2011, when the retailer secured the rights from Invesco, a financial firm. And while we still…

Anchor/Dog Bite Survivor Kyle Dyer Latest to Leave 9News

Longtime 9News morning personality Kyle Dyer has announced that she’s leaving the station on September 7 after twenty years on the job, joining what by now is a sizable crowd of longtime talents to have exited from Denver’s longtime news-ratings leader in recent years. Those who’ve left include entertainment reporter…

Sand Creek Massacre Memorial Gains Ground at Colorado Capitol

“So far, we have had to give ground, give ground, give ground,” Herbert Welch told the Capitol Building Advisory Committee meeting in the basement of the Colorado Capitol, which stands on top of some of the ground that the Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribes used to call their own. Welch, who…