Judge Won’t Vacate Lawsuit Against Colorado’s “#1 Eviction Firm,” Tschetter Sulzer
The Denver-based law firm failed to thwart a second class-action lawsuit in U.S. District Court over improper business practices in eviction filings.
The Denver-based law firm failed to thwart a second class-action lawsuit in U.S. District Court over improper business practices in eviction filings.
The contest is open to the public and will measure everything from magic mushroom beauty to psilocybin potency.
A familiar face in Denver’s affordable housing arena is looking to raise the bar after accepting a new job with the nonprofit Archway Communities.
He contracted pneumonia in a Denver facility, and wound up losing most of his hands and his feet.
The two-day expo expects around 2,500 visitors.
Pickleball courts in the metro Denver area city now require a specific sound analysis and must be constructed over 250 feet away from residences.
When in Colorado…
The Grateful Dead-themed bar served booze to a minor again and will now be closed for the next three months – and possibly forever if things don’t change.
Latino families have been known to come to Colorado to work, but Cal-Wood wants to show them how to enjoy the state’s outdoor offerings, as well.
These ten authors put the “lit” in literature.
The University of Colorado invested around $49,000 per point into this year’s Rocky Mountain Showdown in 2022, while Colorado State spent over $73,500.
Also known as Dosilato, this leathery strain smells like something Ron Burgundy would appreciate.
Licensing officials could allow cannabis bars to sell more weed, but only one of these establishments currently exists in Colorado.
The Boulder inventor/entrepreneur has worked with Tom Cruise, taught kids science and is now taking on nature with Team Wildfire.
Denver was slated to spend $242 million to get people off the streets and into housing, but now Mayor Mike Johnston is saying it will take millions more.
Cannabis never reached the heights of wine in the Roman Empire, but the plant was part of society.
The shake-up is the biggest in recent Denver radio history.
A new one-way diverter at the intersection of Seventh Avenue and Pennsylvania Street has people scratching their heads.
Fewer growers and surpluses have prices inching back up in dispensaries as summer ends.
Denver Basic Income project leader Mark Donovan sees plenty of proof that his idea of giving out cash works to improve the lives of the homeless.
It came up at the August 30 hearing.
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes survived a double overtime scare on Saturday to beat Colorado State 43-35.