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Most Grocery Shoppers Won’t Wear Masks by July, Polis Predicts

Most Grocery Shoppers Won’t Wear Masks by July, Polis Predicts

By Michael RobertsMarch 2, 2021

Polis predicts most Coloradans will get first shots by May’s end.

CDPHE: Most Cannabis Employees Will Wait for COVID-19 Vaccinations

CDPHE: Most Cannabis Employees Will Wait for COVID-19 Vaccinations

By Thomas MitchellMarch 2, 2021

The CDPHE’s current vaccination rollout doesn’t explicitly list marijuana industry employees.

CDPHE on 822 Coloradans Who’ve Gotten COVID Twice and More

CDPHE on 822 Coloradans Who’ve Gotten COVID Twice and More

By Michael RobertsMarch 2, 2021

Also included: details of a major variant also hitting California.

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Two Deaths, Two Major Injuries in Three Days at Eldora

Two Deaths, Two Major Injuries in Three Days at Eldora

By Michael RobertsMarch 2, 2021

The tragic incidents came in quick succession.

The Trump Factor in HOA Fights Over BLM and Pride Flags

The Trump Factor in HOA Fights Over BLM and Pride Flags

By Michael RobertsMarch 2, 2021

Potentially offensive messages would be protected, too.

How Lease Deals Have Truckers Hauling a Load of Debt

How Lease Deals Have Truckers Hauling a Load of Debt

By Alan PrendergastMarch 2, 2021

A case in Denver’s federal court exposes dark corners of the chaotic trucking industry.

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Ask a Stoner: Would a Potency Limit Apply to Homegrown Weed?

Ask a Stoner: Would a Potency Limit Apply to Homegrown Weed?

By Herbert FuegoMarch 2, 2021

A potential THC potency limit on commercial marijuana has some home-growers worried, but our Stoner explains why they shouldn’t be afraid.

Aurora Council Wants Biden to Cut Ties With Private Prisons for Immigrants

Aurora Council Wants Biden to Cut Ties With Private Prisons for Immigrants

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 2, 2021

GEO Group could be a goner.

Appeals Court Denies Denver Request to Block Homeless Sweep Restrictions

Appeals Court Denies Denver Request to Block Homeless Sweep Restrictions

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 1, 2021

Denver still has to give at least 48 hours’ notice before sweeping encampments.

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Pepper-Sprayed Puppy Inspires Call for Off-Leash Hours at Denver Parks

Pepper-Sprayed Puppy Inspires Call for Off-Leash Hours at Denver Parks

By Michael RobertsMarch 1, 2021

The tension between dog owners and park visitors is “insane.”

The Ten Mask Users to Avoid in Metro Denver Stores

The Ten Mask Users to Avoid in Metro Denver Stores

By Michael RobertsMarch 1, 2021

Not all mask-wearers are created equal.

Is Colorado COVID Case Count No Big Deal or Bad Sign?

Is Colorado COVID Case Count No Big Deal or Bad Sign?

By Michael RobertsMarch 1, 2021

Governor Polis raised the specter of a third viral wave.

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Leaders of Justice for Elijah McClain Protests Headed to Court

Leaders of Justice for Elijah McClain Protests Headed to Court

By Noah KaplanMarch 1, 2021

They’ve been charged. The officers involved in his death have not.

Lawmakers Could Lift Court Ban on Affordable-Housing Requirements

Lawmakers Could Lift Court Ban on Affordable-Housing Requirements

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 1, 2021

The Telluride Decision has limited affordable-housing options.

Reader: New Vaccine Priorities Good for Some, Bad for Restaurant Workers

Reader: New Vaccine Priorities Good for Some, Bad for Restaurant Workers

By Westword StaffFebruary 28, 2021

Jared Polis revised the list on Friday.

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Reader: Pitch in to Help the City’s Homeless or Move

Reader: Pitch in to Help the City’s Homeless or Move

By Westword StaffFebruary 28, 2021

Make sure the city deals with the problem.

Reader: Rec Pot Funds a Rec Center? Your Tax Dollars at Work!

Reader: Rec Pot Funds a Rec Center? Your Tax Dollars at Work!

By Westword StaffFebruary 27, 2021

This will be Aurora’s second center funded by marijuana taxes.

Op-Ed: Financial Literacy for Every DPS Graduate

Op-Ed: Financial Literacy for Every DPS Graduate

By Danny RodriguezFebruary 27, 2021

Ednium, a new group of alumni, wants to make it happen.

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Reader: They’ll Love Boebert at CPAC — She’s All About Slogans

Reader: They’ll Love Boebert at CPAC — She’s All About Slogans

By Westword StaffFebruary 27, 2021

She’s slated to talk today.

Polis: General Public Could Get Vaccine as Soon as Late April

Polis: General Public Could Get Vaccine as Soon as Late April

By Michael RobertsFebruary 26, 2021

The vaccination process should be simpler by springtime.

Colorado Bill Proposes Raising Pot Possession Limit, Sealing Records

Colorado Bill Proposes Raising Pot Possession Limit, Sealing Records

By Thomas MitchellFebruary 26, 2021

Colorado’s current state marijuana possession limit for adults is 1 ounce, and 2 ounces for registered medical marijuana patients.

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Does the Public Have a Right to Record a Homeless Sweeps Court Hearing?

Does the Public Have a Right to Record a Homeless Sweeps Court Hearing?

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghFebruary 26, 2021

The audio plays a starring role in a new documentary.

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