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Violent Crime in Denver Soared During the Pandemic

Violent Crime in Denver Soared During the Pandemic

March 19, 2021

Thirty more Denver murders took place in 2020 than in 2019.

Black and Brown Marijuana Businesses Owners Want Representation

Black and Brown Marijuana Businesses Owners Want Representation

March 19, 2021

The Black Brown and Red Badged network represents Black and Brown cannabis business owners.

New City Park Golf Course Opening April 1 for First Full Season

New City Park Golf Course Opening April 1 for First Full Season

March 19, 2021

This will be its first full season.

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Why Colorado Has the Highest Short-Term Rental Prices in the U.S.

Why Colorado Has the Highest Short-Term Rental Prices in the U.S.

March 19, 2021

Ski season and spring break are driving the high costs.

Colorado Weed Prices Start Falling Back to Earth

Colorado Weed Prices Start Falling Back to Earth

March 18, 2021

The decline comes after almost a year of rising retail prices amid the pandemic.

Kelsie Schelling’s Mom on Murder Trial and Bringing Her Girl Home

Kelsie Schelling’s Mom on Murder Trial and Bringing Her Girl Home

March 18, 2021

Laura Saxton wants nothing more than to bring her daughter home.

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Michael Floorwax Champions Ketamine — But Not in McClain Case

Michael Floorwax Champions Ketamine — But Not in McClain Case

March 18, 2021

Floorwax credits the substance with saving his life.

Kids Dominate New Wave of Colorado School COVID Outbreaks

Kids Dominate New Wave of Colorado School COVID Outbreaks

March 18, 2021

K-12 schools again account for the largest number of fresh entries.

Why Colorado Tokers Love Chem #4

Why Colorado Tokers Love Chem #4

March 18, 2021

If Chemdog and Chemdog #4 aren’t fraternal twins, then they’re siblings who are two grades apart.

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Denver Council Committee Moves Pot Delivery, Hospitality Bills Forward

Denver Council Committee Moves Pot Delivery, Hospitality Bills Forward

March 17, 2021

If approved, marijuana delivery would likely come to Denver this summer.

Aurora Mayor Coffman Suing Own City Over Campaign Finance Ordinance

Aurora Mayor Coffman Suing Own City Over Campaign Finance Ordinance

March 17, 2021

He claims his constitutional rights are being violated by a new campaign finance ordinance.

Remembering Yaphet Kotto’s Strange Years in Colorado

Remembering Yaphet Kotto’s Strange Years in Colorado

March 17, 2021

The late actor was at the center of a Denver mayor’s race.

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Mason Jar Events Finds Tasteful Ways to Pair Food and Cannabis at Home

Mason Jar Events Finds Tasteful Ways to Pair Food and Cannabis at Home

March 17, 2021

A cannabis event organizer reflects on a year of online gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Photos: Weirdest Items Allegedly Stolen by Prolific Colorado Burglar

Photos: Weirdest Items Allegedly Stolen by Prolific Colorado Burglar

March 17, 2021

This is one of the strangest hauls in recent Colorado crime history.

Ask a Stoner: Recycling Seeds, Stems and Leaves

Ask a Stoner: Recycling Seeds, Stems and Leaves

March 17, 2021

Marijuana stems, seeds and fan leaves can all be put to various uses.

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The Home Depot With 106 COVID Cases: Colorado Chain Outbreaks

The Home Depot With 106 COVID Cases: Colorado Chain Outbreaks

March 17, 2021

Outbreaks at Colorado chains continue to grow.

Colorado Democrats Want to Enhance Protections for Agricultural Workers

Colorado Democrats Want to Enhance Protections for Agricultural Workers

March 17, 2021

The bill will be heard in committee today.

COVID-19: New Data Shows Normal May Be Further Off Than Hoped

COVID-19: New Data Shows Normal May Be Further Off Than Hoped

March 16, 2021

Data related to hospitalizations and variants raised concern.

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Recreational Marijuana Delivery Ready to Launch in Colorado

Recreational Marijuana Delivery Ready to Launch in Colorado

March 16, 2021

It took nearly two years to come to fruition, but recreational marijuana delivery is finally taking shape.

Notorious Ex-Cop Sued for Attacking Man Who Needs Cane to Walk

Notorious Ex-Cop Sued for Attacking Man Who Needs Cane to Walk

March 16, 2021

The officer was involved in multiple controversial incidents.

The Feds Really Still Hate Colorado Pot

The Feds Really Still Hate Colorado Pot

March 16, 2021

The report sees unintended consequences in Colorado.

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How Denver Is Digging Out and Starting Up After Snowstorm

How Denver Is Digging Out and Starting Up After Snowstorm

March 16, 2021

Plenty of cars were buried by snowplowing yesterday.

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