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Marijuana bud grown inside

Medical Marijuana Recall Hits Twelve Dispensaries

By Thomas MitchellJune 21, 2024

The recalled marijuana was sold as far back as last August, according to state regulators.

Kilyn Lewis seen on body cam video with his arms raised and a cell phone in his hand before being shot by an Aurora SWAT officer.

“It Looked Like a Hit”: Body Cam Footage Shows Unarmed Black Man Shot by Aurora Police

By Chris PerezJune 21, 2024

The family of Kilyn Lewis wants justice for what they say was a “cold-blooded murder.”

Denver light rail train

Regulators, Transit Advocates Sound Alarm on RTD Southeast Rail Problems

By Catie CheshireJune 20, 2024

“It’s not just riders that are really feeling this. It’s operators.”

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Cannabis grower trims marijuana leaves

Inspired by Medical Marijuana, Boulder Native Takes Cannabis Expertise Across the Country

By Thomas MitchellJune 20, 2024

Colorado’s cannabis output has diminished over the last few years, so homegrown talent has to look elsewhere.

The High Line Canal will be owned mostly by Arapahoe County now.

Denver Water Gives Up Two-Thirds of High Line Canal to Arapahoe County

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 20, 2024

Arapahoe County will now own more than 45 miles of the historic High Line Canal, one of Colorado’s most popular urban trails.

New apartment in Denver

Denver Tenants Speak Out After Apartment Firm Raided by FBI

By Catie CheshireJune 20, 2024

Some of Cortland’s Denver tenants say they’re not getting what they pay for, with or without the alleged price-fixing.

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A person with yellow hair holding a megaphone.

Two Alamo Drafthouse Locations Vote in Unionization Attempts

By Catie CheshireJune 19, 2024

The Sloan’s Lake location is heading to the bargaining table, and organizers at the Westminster spot expect to join soon.

Homeless in Denver.

Guaranteed Income Helps Move Almost 300 People Into Housing After One Year

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 18, 2024

“We see a path to policy, and we think a policy based on these initial results would be something beneficial to society.”

Two people holding cell phones, scrolling on social media.

Colorado Approved Social Media Warnings Days Before Surgeon General’s Essay

By Hannah MetzgerJune 18, 2024

Starting in 2026, Colorado kids who use a social media platform for over an hour or at certain times will get pop-up warnings.

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Developers Have Plans for the Rossonian Hotel. Again.

By Catie CheshireJune 18, 2024

The Five Points landmark has seen a lot of history, and the future could finally be looking bright.

Abandoned home in Denver

Neglected and Derelict Buildings Sit Idle in Denver

By Chris PerezJune 17, 2024

“Lately, we have seen many owners not taking the steps necessary for maintaining their properties.”

People on mountain bikes talking to film director T.C. Johnstone in Navajo Nation.

Boulder Filmmaker Got Blessing of Navajo Nation for Native-Led Doc on Mountain Biking

By Chris PerezJune 17, 2024

“They describe [their bike] as a modern-day horse. It’s a vehicle to explore their land, to be thankful for the things that are around them.”

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Woman smokes bowl of weed out of green pipe

Why Am I Prone to Crying After Smoking Weed?

By Herbert FuegoJune 16, 2024

We’ve all seen emotional, happy and angry drunks, and cannabis can bring out emotional or hidden sides of us, too.

two elephants on land

African Elephants Address One Another With Name-Like Calls…Similar to Humans

By Mickey PardoJune 16, 2024

The animals use low sounds called thrumbles to call for each other, according to this Colorado State University fellow.

The aftermath of an officer-involved shooting outside of Thornton's Margaret Carpenter Recreation Center on May 14, 2024.

Thornton Employees Suffer Thousands in Damages in Police Shootout, but City Won’t Pay

By Hannah MetzgerJune 14, 2024

“It would cost him 25 hours of work to pay for damage that occurred because he was working for the city in the first place.”

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A man carries a blue hand-held grocery basket while shopping.

Basket Case: Some Colorado Grocery Stores Ditch Handbaskets Over Theft

By Hannah MetzgerJune 14, 2024

“People take off with them. I don’t know if they don’t know that they aren’t free sometimes.”

cannabis seeds

My Dispensary Weed Has Seeds. Can I Get a Refund?

By Herbert FuegoJune 14, 2024

Depends how much of it you’ve smoked so far…

Blue Mountain Estates is just outside Arvada.

Jefferson County Pauses Controversial Trailhead Plans

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 14, 2024

Nearby homeowners said the trailhead’s parking lot would threaten lives during wildfire season, while commissioners wanted more details on the overall plans.

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A man stands in front of a store.

Goodwill of Colorado Building Free High School for Adults, Daycare Included

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 14, 2024

The new school in Aurora will offer free tuition, daycare and career assistance for students.

Mugshot for Tyler Boebert.

Lauren Boebert’s Son Gets a “Very Skilled” Lawyer, Case Continued Yet Again

By Chris PerezJune 13, 2024

Tyler Boebert has finally found a lawyer he can afford – or someone’s footing the bill.

The Ballpark District is in downtown Denver

Ballpark General Improvement District Gets Early Nod From City Council

By Bennito L. KeltyJune 13, 2024

The added tax and services would address a “doughnut hole” in services in between Lower Downtown and RiNo, according to proponents.

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Stage, Production Workers at Marquis Theater and Summit Music Hall File to Unionize

Stage, Production Workers at Marquis Theater and Summit Music Hall File to Unionize

By Catie CheshireJune 13, 2024

Employees at the two Live Nation venues say they are underpaid and overworked.

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