“Praying Grandma” Rebecca Lavrenz Sentencing Today for J6 Conviction
“I had the honor of being introduced to the President…I was able to have a brief conversation with him and let him know I am in this fight with him to save our country.”
“I had the honor of being introduced to the President…I was able to have a brief conversation with him and let him know I am in this fight with him to save our country.”
Northside residents say building Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) is the only way they can stay in Denver, but city codes don’t make it easy.
Tetra Lounge had a special visitor last night.
Even in retirement, the Toddfather puts butts in seats.
Police Chief Ron Thomas was happy with the outcome, but says the traffic stops could return if more complaints come in.
Colorado had more cases of West Nile than any other state last year.
The Colfax Avenue Bus Rapid Transit is expected to increase traffic on nearby roads, and residents want a solution.
“A lot of customers come into the shops to ask me for a forecast,” he says.
The owner hopes an auction will attract a “high-caliber” buyer who can revitalize the club despite its rocky history.
Homeowners in Baker, Overland and south Denver neighborhoods said they struggle to afford living in the city, and suggested new zoning laws to allow for denser housing.
This conflict began last year after a right-wing radio host was removed from the Senate gallery for wearing a “Pro-Life U” sweatshirt.
The January tally found that 9,977 people were living outside or in homeless shelters across Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties.
RTD is performing well financially compared to transit systems in similar cities, but lacks accounting of major Denver light rail reconstruction.
From old dabbing setups to novelty bongs and joints, there are plenty of pot fads that come and go.
The two ski towns were praised for their connected trails and adventurous offerings.
“I want Leroy to see my face. I want him to see the anguish that he’s put us through.”
A former resident describes an Edgewater apartment complex owned by CBZ Management as “absolutely horrific.”
It’s been a long road, but the 25-person indoor consumption lounge open could be open by December if all goes as planned.
Ketamine is still being used hundreds of times a year by paramedics across the state.
Motorcycle riders can now legally pass stopped traffic…in certain cases.
After discovering their apartment complex passed inspection despite a mouse infestation and a lack of hot water, tenants want more accountability.
Denver artist Joe Palec’s newest mural is a groovy ode to Colorado, cannabis culture and airport conspiracies.