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Westernaires Wrangle Twenty More Acres From Jefferson County

Westernaires Wrangle Twenty More Acres From Jefferson County

By Catie CheshireMarch 27, 2023

The Jefferson Country Board of Commissioners officially approved a transfer of about twenty acres of land to the Westernaires. Yeehaw!

Problems With Colorado IDs at TSA Are Driving Travelers Up a Wall

Problems With Colorado IDs at TSA Are Driving Travelers Up a Wall

By Catie CheshireMarch 27, 2023

Travelers with Colorado IDs are getting hit with delays at airports as TSA scanners are having a hard time processing the state’s licenses.

Over a Decade After Legalization, Recreational Marijuana Sales Begin in Golden

Over a Decade After Legalization, Recreational Marijuana Sales Begin in Golden

By Thomas MitchellMarch 27, 2023

Golden Alternative Medicine is now Verts Neighborhood Dispensary, offering recreational sales.

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Citizens Urge PUC to Rake Xcel Over the Coals on Plant Cost Recovery

Citizens Urge PUC to Rake Xcel Over the Coals on Plant Cost Recovery

By Catie CheshireMarch 27, 2023

As the Public Utilities Commission considers Xcel’s proposal for cost recovery from closing coal plants early, citizens wonder what they’re paying for.

Reader: Maybe Centennial Should Register Those Pickleball Paddles

Reader: Maybe Centennial Should Register Those Pickleball Paddles

By Westword StaffMarch 26, 2023

The sport is wildly popular, and complaints over noise from the courts are getting wild, too.

Commentary: My Miscarriage Taught Me What’s Missing From the Abortion Debate

By Meredith SlaterMarch 26, 2023

The author lost a pregnancy she wanted; the loss was very real.

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Boebert Beat: Don’t Kid Around With National Parents Union

By Teague BohlenMarch 26, 2023

The Colorado congresswoman’s calendar included stops at a high school and the jail holding January 6 insurrectionists.

John Suthers Making Last Push to Keep Space Command Headquarters

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 25, 2023

The Colorado Springs mayor had two conversations with Donald Trump that pointed to political, not practical, reasons for the headquarters move.

Van Life Evolving From Trend to Mainstream Lifestyle

By Benjamin NeufeldMarch 24, 2023

Couples like Kelsey and Luke have made their nomadic lifestyles permanent and are showing others how to do the same.

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Denver Board Forced to Use Same School Resource Officers Booted in 2020

Denver Board Forced to Use Same School Resource Officers Booted in 2020

By Chris PerezMarch 24, 2023

DPS students will have to walk the halls with some of the same SROs who didn’t do the job right three years ago.

<i>Trails Magazine</i> Forges a New Path for Backpacking Media

Trails Magazine Forges a New Path for Backpacking Media

By Catie CheshireMarch 24, 2023

After Outside shut down print operations for Backpacker, Ryan Wichelns took off in a different direction.

Colorado Senate Approves Prop 122 Psychedelic Advisory Board

Colorado Senate Approves Prop 122 Psychedelic Advisory Board

By Thomas MitchellMarch 24, 2023

Tasked with implementing legal psilocybin, Governor Polis’s proposed panel was approved by the Colorado Senate on March 17.

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Colorado Gig Drivers Are Ditching Uber and Lyft to Form a New Rideshare App

Colorado Gig Drivers Are Ditching Uber and Lyft to Form a New Rideshare App

By Catie CheshireMarch 24, 2023

Rather than letting frustrations with rideshare giants drive them away from gig work, the Rocky Mountain Employee Ownership Center is rallying drivers to create their own app.

What Their TV Ads Say About These Denver Mayoral Candidates

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 24, 2023

Get the message? Six contenders using commercials to suggest how they’d run the Mile High City.

The Contenders: IT Executive Al Gardner Wants to Troubleshoot Denver’s Problems

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 24, 2023

With a background in IT and police oversight, he thinks he can fix the city’s stickier issues.

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After Flying Helicopters for the Army, Jane Co-Founder Found Purpose in Cannabis

By Thomas MitchellMarch 24, 2023

Before Socrates Rosenfeld was driving around Denver selling dispensaries on his cannabis menu website, Jane, he was flying Apache helicopters in Iraq.

Denver Board Does Complete 180 on School Resource Officers Following East High Shooting

By Benjamin Neufeld and OthersMarch 23, 2023

The move comes less than three years after the Denver School Board voted unanimously to remove SROs.

Pinkerton Security Guards Coming Back to Denver

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 23, 2023

The security agency got into trouble with city officials after a fatal shooting in October 2020.

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Colorado dispensary bag fee

Ask a Stoner: Why Are Dispensaries Charging Fees for Paper Bags?

By Herbert FuegoMarch 23, 2023

A new law in Colorado requires stores and retail food establishments to charge ten cents for recycled paper or single-use plastic bags, but does it apply to dispensaries?

Centennial Pumps Brakes on New Pickleball Courts Over Sound Fears

Centennial Pumps Brakes on New Pickleball Courts Over Sound Fears

By Catie CheshireMarch 23, 2023

Pickleball has drawn many avid fans in recent years, but one Colorado city wants to study the sport’s noise before more courts can be constructed.

The Contenders: Terrance Roberts Wants to Create a Public Bank in Denver

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 23, 2023

A former gang member who’s now an anti-gang activist, he believes poverty is the root of most problems in this city.

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Fair Elections Fund Should Have Money Left for Inevitable Runoff

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghMarch 23, 2023

If municipal races aren’t decided on April 4, top vote-getters will go to a June 6 runoff…with the help of public financing.

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